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Pure has released the iDock Series II as an update to the Chronos iDock. We've yet to put its successor through extensive testing so there's no test score and results here - but these are our First Look impressions.
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Test criteria Rating
Sound quality
Overall sound quality The overall verdict from our expert listening tests. No stars
Speech sound quality Verdict on sound quality of speech, not music, in our expert listening tests. No stars
Classical music sound quality Verdict on sound quality of classical music, in our listening tests No stars
Pop music sound quality Verdict on sound quality of pop music, in our listening tests No stars
Jazz music sound quality Verdict on sound quality of jazz music, in our listening tests No stars
Internet sound quality Verdict on sound quality of streamed audio files for internet capable models only in our expert listening tests. No stars
Performance
Power use Includes power use measurements when on, in standby and using batteries where applicable No stars
Sensitivity We gradually reduce the DAB signal to find out which radios are most sensitive to picking up weaker signals. A high score here will not guarantee DAB reception as there is not currently full UK DAB coverage, but the best models stand a better chance of being able to pick up slightly weaker DAB signals. No stars
Ease of use
Ease of use No stars

Pure Chronos iDock Series II

  • Launch date: Oct 2007
  • Type: Clock
  • Which? score: 0
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