If what you want is a radio that will receive radio stations from around the world, then this will work for you. But Lemega has left out the most important feature of ANY Internet radio. Every other one I have seen can be registered with a central database. This allows you to set up many, many favorites ONE TIME on ONE RADIO and then, transfer that list to any other radio you might own. But Lemaga does NOT allow that on this model.This is a crippling issue, unless you like searching and storing 40 or 50 stations each time you get a radio. It is also important when you change your list of favorite stations, as a registered radio will automatically change its station list to match.There are other issues as well. The Bluetooth is, well, very flakey. I've seen the radio repeatedly lock up when I attempt to use it as a Bluetooth speaker. It will work with some devices, and crash with others.There are nice points as well. The sound is good, not great as with the wonderful Roberts Stream 94i, but then, it's half the price and easily available in the US. Other than the terrible omission I mentioned above, it uses the reliable Frontier Nuvola software used by most Internet radios today, so that's a plus.On looks, the light colored cabinet is very classy and blends well with any modern decor.A well designed Internet radio is like a sports car. It's fun to own and impressive to operate. But this is like a sports car that won't go over 40 miles an hour. But if all you want is one radio to listen to stations around the world...and not spend hundreds of dollars...it's a good way to dip your toe into the Internet Radio ocean!Sound quality and look are good. I have only used the streaming radio function and note that the unit occasionally pauses to reload the buffer. This is not a deal-breaker for me but occurs even with a strong signal and fiber internet. The most frustrating part is that although the printed info says it stores 4 previous networks, the unit always starts on the last network connection, even if another stored connection is stronger, and there is no menu to change to a previously stored network - you essentially have to start over to put in the password to any secured network each time. Not user friendly if you move the unit frequently from network to network. Customer service is only by email. First email not ever answered, and second time took several days. This took over the 30 day return period, so I recommend this unit for folks who will consistently use it on one network. So far so good with battery life and charging.This unit is easy to operate and connects to the internet easily. I would recommend it if you have previous experience with internet radios. If not, you may find it difficult to load in stations because the software does not use an internet station aggregator to facilitate obtaining station addresses. Each station must be searched for and entered, separately. Takes a while.As it was describedI opened up the back after thinking I had charged it up and there's no battery. I ordered a replacement and it's fine and has it's battery. Someone must have ordered the first one, taken the battery pack out, and returned it. Amazon has graciously given me that one without returning it. At least it has it's power adapter. The radio is quite nice and supports podcasts which few do. There's no remote but undok works nicely.I like the fact that it is battery operated and that it picks up airwave FM and internet radio too. To clarify dab radio is a foreign didital radio standard and this radio does NOT pick up US's newer digital FM stations other than when connected to the internet. IE NO airway digital stations ☹️. The other problem I had was figuring out how to store more than the first two stored buttons. It was very simple, but it was not clear by reading the instructions. The store button # three changes from retrieve with a short press, to store a station with a long press, this was not obvious in use or reading the instructions. Hope this helps other buyers. And I did not receive a remote control with my purchase.I see that other reviews and also the packaging state something about a remote I did not get a remote and I don’t think this radio offers one. But other than that this is a neat looking radio that works really good and is very easy to figure out if you want to use pandora or whatever u might have on your phone. I like that it has actual radio stations also to program and listen to but I am still working on those…. I need to figure out what the stations are that I would want and that is easier said than done with this radio because the stations appear to be endless…overall I am happy with this radio and I love the light up clock and the screen. For the price this is an excellent buy. I did extensive research before making this decision.I've purchased several of this band of wifi radios. I'm impressed with the features and quality of build as well the sound. When you download the Undok app it makes is a breeze to setup and use. I'm pleased with my purchases!This is my review of the LEMEGA M2+ (not the M6+ also shown here)I thought long and hard about spending over 120 pounds on this radio - that's a lot of money. But I considered that the extra benefits of DAB, FM and Bluetooth would be great!Well I was wrong. It's ok as an internet radio and connection to my wifi was effortless using WPS, but then I tried DAB and things went downhill.I have an old Bush DAB and a Pure Evoke 1 DAB and both get great reception of DAB with many stations. In the same room this Lemega radio found 0 stations! Yes I did have the arial extended!! I tried moving rooms (to where I don't want to use the radio!) and did a rescan. This time 24 stations were supposedly 'found' but none of them mainstream (no BBC stations). When I tried to listen to any of these 24 'found' stations the quality of reception was so bad, it made listening impossible.Why DAB is so poor on this radio is anyone's guess. Perhaps they have compromised because of the additional features.FM reception was better but still not as good as my old Bush DAB/FM radio and FM scanning is clunky.If I wanted just an internet radio (the Lemega appeared to perform well in this mode) I would spend an awful lot less than 120 odd pounds!Another element I don't like about this radio, and isn't obvious from the photos, is the complete lack of ergonomics. The button labels are small and very difficult to read against the background due to a lack of adequate contrast. There are many buttons, all the same and some of the labelling is potentially confusing. You'll need a well lit room to operate this radio, if the room is dimly lit and the display is bright, it's near impossible to read the button labels.One more element to the Lemega I don't like is the minimum volume level doesn't go low enough. People in other rooms of the house will still be able to hear this and I like to listen at night without disturbing others. The minimum volume of this radio makes this impossible. Sound quality is ok but not greatSo, sadly this is being returned. The deal breaker for me being the non-existent DAB reception.Quality sound on radio internet and dab perfect Spotify also greatHave not tried alarms or sleep functionHo preso questa radio per la comodità dei tasti preset sul display, cosí come il pulsante sleep. Prima ne avevo un’altra con telecomando ma cominció a dare problemi giá da nuova. Tutte le tecnologie funzionano bene, ad esclusione del DAB+ la cui ricezione é nulla o quasi anche ai piani alti (prima avevo una trentina di canali digitali ai piani alti e un po’ meno in quelli bassi). É quindi una radio per chi abita in centro cittá, vicino ai ripetitori del digitale, quindi non ho avuto modo di provare se durante l’ascolto si possano vedere bene le immagini ingrandite trasmesse dalle emittenti. Il display comunque non é molto grande, e con la radio via internet le immagini non vengono ingrandite, quindi si vede ben poco. Per quanto riguarda internet trovo scomodo che quando voglio passare da un canale all’altro, bisogna sempre ripetere le tappe dall’inizio e rincominciare ogni volta a scorrere l’elenco da capo (invece con un’altra marca me lo lasciava riprendere da dove lo stavo scorrendo). Peraltro mentre si naviga nel menú delle emittenti internet, non si interrompe mai la diffusione delle web-radio ma solo il collegamento col menu dell’elenco (abbastanza spesso) quindi devo sempre cliccare su riprova (il segnale del router é molto forte perché é subito dietro). Quindi premiata la semplicitá (non del libretto di istruzioni in generale, che neppure spiega come fare a spostare le memorie dei canali predefiniti/preferiti, ci ho provato in tutti i modi ma non sono riuscito! Libretto che é solo in inglese e con qualche figura in bianco e nero). Bocciato il rapporto qualitá-prezzo, perché costa il doppio dei dispositivi analoghi della concorrenza, ma la ricezione DAB+ é pessima e lo schermo non é sfruttato appieno per visualizzare le copertine degli albums.Das wäre das 3. Lemega M2+ Radio welche ich gekauft habe. Der erste sah wie genutzt aus, ich habe mich beschwert, und habe kein neues bekommen, sonder nur 10 euro rabat, ich habe mir gedacht ich nehme es weill das radio ein gutes Sound hat. Das radio habe ich für meine Mutter gekaufft. Inzwischenzeit, wollte ich auch so ein radio. Habe dieselbe version bestellt (brown) mit der Hoffnung, dass dieses mal das radio neu ist. Nope, selbe Problem, dazu hatte das radio überall macker und die vornere Alu site war nicht richtig drauf geklept, sa so aus als würde für ein Drop test genutzt. Habe ich ihn zurück gesendet und ein Schwarzes bestellt. Das hier geht garnicht mehr, es klingt als es starten würde aber das was. Diese Firma verkaufe Factory rejected schrot, und das alles als neu. Finger weg!!!+ WLAN: sogar mit 5Ghz Funknetz-Unterstützung+ Sound: für die Größe und nur Einzel-Lautsprecher vollkommen i.O.+ Laustärke über Drehknopf einstellbar+ Internetradio-Sender: Sofort nach Einschalten da, kein ewiges "Verbinden"+ Stationstasten: Einfach zu prgrammieren und abzurufen+ Undok-App: einfach downloaden und M2+ damit optimal bedienen+ Bluetooth: neue 4.0-Version+ eingebauter Akku (positive Überraschung: hatte ich im Angebotstext überlesen ;)+ durch den weit verbreiteten "Frontier Silicon"-Chipsatz auch von Win10-App (RadioRemote) und einigen Home-Automation-Systemen (FHEM, OpenHAB) unterstützt- einziges Manko: keine Infrarot-Fernbedienung (lässt sich aber duch die gute App-Bedienung verschmerzen) ... und wenn es jetzt auch noch Apple Airplay hätte, dann würde meine Begeisterung ganz überschnappen :)