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144 of 156 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Expand your mind, computer
It's pretty straight-forward: it lets you listen to thousands of radio stations that broadcast on the Net. As I write this review, I am sitting here, on the US East Coast, listening to some Icelandic rock station. In the past couple of hours I browsed through radio stations based in France, the Philippines, UK and, I believe Thailand. Pretty cool, eh?

But,...
Published on September 13, 2008 by A. Dent

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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars juke box
I got the jukebox for Xmas. I got it to work on Vista Ultimate and have no complaints. The jukebox is a complete waste of money! A person can down load Winamp(free download) and go to www.shoutcast.com and get over 10,000 streaming radio stations at no cost, Further the shoutcast website also has a shoutcast player! All of these services are free. Why pay $20 plus for...
Published on May 8, 2009 by Ronald C. Ward


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144 of 156 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Expand your mind, computer, September 13, 2008
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This review is from: Aluratek AIRJ01F USB Internet Radio Jukebox (Personal Computers)
It's pretty straight-forward: it lets you listen to thousands of radio stations that broadcast on the Net. As I write this review, I am sitting here, on the US East Coast, listening to some Icelandic rock station. In the past couple of hours I browsed through radio stations based in France, the Philippines, UK and, I believe Thailand. Pretty cool, eh?

But, let's summarize:

Installation: super-easy. You stick the USB thing into the proper port and you get prompted to allow for the software to install on your computer - at least that's what Vista does.

Interface: you get 2 top-10 lists that can be expanded to top-100, by region or by genre. The tops are not too useful, unless you really believe that the number one talk station in the world is broadcasting from Bulgaria but, it's fun to have them there. The categories are usually hit and miss - you are almost as likely to find music on a 'talk' station as your are to find actual talk but... it's no big deal, believe me. The stations are also classified by Genre and Location and, within each of these, you can sort them by 'country' - not all stations have a country assigned to them and Kansas and Kenya are both viewed as 'countries'. You can include individual stations on your favorite list and you can vote them up or down. There is also a 'history' section, a 'help' section and a link to the maker of the product. Oh, the bottom of the window is reserved for advertising but, I bet, you are NOT likely to stare at the Aluratek windows while listening to the radio so it's not bothersome.

Reception: each station shows a number of bars, telephone style - 4 bars are supposed to be the clearest and no bars you probably can't get. The quality of your connection is, without a doubt, dependent of your own bandwidth. Depending of it and depending on many other factors, your connection may break from time to time or you may not be able to connect at all but, so far, I am happy with what I get.

Why I almost took out 1 star?

- The interface could be improved. What I definitely miss is the ability to enter my own little notes to the stations that I mark as 'favorites'. The way they appear now - which could be something like 'WKZR' or maybe a string of Chinese hieroglyphs - is not always descriptive enough.

To summarize: if you spend a few hundred $$ for your laptop, I can't think of any good justification for not spending $20-30 on this little device.
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October 2, 2008 Update

I learned from a related discussion thread that there are 'free' sites that allow access to thousands of radio stations with some search capabilities. http://www.vtuner.com is one of them. Some may prefer to use such a site for their radio listening and save some money. Personally, having purchased this device, I am more likely to use IT than Vtuner but this is my personal preference only.
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31 of 32 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good, but could be better, November 16, 2008
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Matt (New York, NY USA) - See all my reviews
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The Aluratek Internet Radio Jukebox is great for finding & surfing radio stations around the world and playing them through a single interface. It performs this task very well. I had it up and running on my home PC in no time, just as advertised. Reasons I didn't give it 5 stars:

- The interface itself is clunky, cryptic and a bit slow. It's easy enough to use, just kind of awkward.

- It does not necessarily work on "locked down" office workstations. Although it doesn't need to install software to run, it does need to put a special driver in your Windows directory. Not a deal-breaker by any means, but something to be aware of.

All in all, the Internet Radio Jukebox is great for exploring Internet radio stations. If you'd like that process made simpler and more convenient, then you'll probably be happy with it. Otherwise, it's no different from just bookmarking your favorite stations with your Web browser.
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32 of 34 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars juke box, May 8, 2009
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I got the jukebox for Xmas. I got it to work on Vista Ultimate and have no complaints. The jukebox is a complete waste of money! A person can down load Winamp(free download) and go to www.shoutcast.com and get over 10,000 streaming radio stations at no cost, Further the shoutcast website also has a shoutcast player! All of these services are free. Why pay $20 plus for a USB flash drive when you don't have too. Further you can't loose a Winamp player or Shoutcast Player!!
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35 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great little product, at great price!, September 12, 2008
This review is from: Aluratek AIRJ01F USB Internet Radio Jukebox (Personal Computers)
I discovered this Aluratek AIRJ01F USB internet radio stick as an Amazon promotion. The idea that I could be anywhere in the world but easily hear my local radio stations sounded great. (Or vice versa -- easily find broadcasts worldwide.) After checking the handful of reviews, I decided to take a chance -- hardly a big loss if it didn't pan out. Well, I'm glad I did. It arrived in two days. I opened the package. The instructions said, "Plug it into the USB port." I did (on my laptop which runs Vista) and, lo and behold, the application immediately began to run, and a huge directory of worldwide web radio stations came up, organized in several different ways, and easily searchable. In seconds, I was listening to my home town radio station. One click later, I was checking out a station half a world away!

Then a friend called and, in passing, he mentioned that he never gets to hear broadcasts of his old college's football games, because the school is 600 miles away, and he often travels, anyway. I recommended this! Could he figure out how to get the webcasts without this inexpensive device? Maybe....No, obviously not. This makes finding numerous stations so easy, no matter where you are or what computer you're using.

One issue: I tried plugging it into a secure laptop which runs Windows XP, and the self-starting app did not run automatically. I'm still trying to track down the ActiveX setting which is preventing this. But, no problem, anyway: All you have to do is create a shortcut to the application on your desktop, and then clicking that will start it up.

Nifty and inexpensive little thing, makes staying local, or going global, with your web radio, so easy! These will make great Christmas gifts, too!
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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Waste of money ! Does not update itself or let you update it !, August 26, 2009
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A. E. "AE" (NY United States) - See all my reviews
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This USB Jukebox is a waste of money. First of all, all these stations are free on the internet so you can just go to their pages and play them. You can also add station to most of the software players out there. All that this product does is to have a list with many stations.

Besides the fact that it just provides something that is available for free, the most important drawback of this is that if the radio changes the URL (address) and sometimes they do the jukebox doesn't work anymore !
How stupid is that? Make a device that is just a glorified list of radio stations, and not update it every time it connects to the Aluratek server ???????
The stations I was interested in changed their addresses and now this USB jukebox is just junk!

Stay away and save your money.
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Worthless, January 1, 2010
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Collin Sherman (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
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Before you read this review, realize the website RADIOTIME does everything this device claims to do, without the hassle of installation or having to waste a USB port.

That being said, I knew this device did not "do" anything before I bought it. It's basically just an interface that lets you more easily find internet radio stations. All of these radio stations, mind you, can be easily found by either (1) looking them up station-by-station, or (2) using RadioTime to search by location, etcetera.

The problem is that the interface does not work. I have tried to use this device five (5) times (on Windows Vista). It worked once. Every time I plug it into a USB port (even the one time it eventually worked), my computer freaks out and acts like its loading software over and over and over again until I unplug the thing.

This device is a waste of money.

I also do not understand why you need to have this thing plugged into a USB port to use it. The USB device is obviously just a way to transport the software, which allows you to utilize their worthless interface to find things that are already available on the web. However, the manufacturer includes an intrusive mechanism to insure that you cannot use the interface unless the device is physically plugged into your machine.

Save your money. Down with Aluratek.
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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Nifty for internet radio, but could be better, September 9, 2008
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Overall, I'd say this product is pretty nifty.
The pros:
- Access to thousands of internet radio stations, mostly commercial free. It's wasn't hard to play around and find cool stations I didn't even know existed. Though really, how many of those foreign language stations am I going to listen to if I don't speak the language?
- Plug and play device. All you need is a USB port and no additional software is needed. So once you have your settings/favorites set up you can take this thing anywhere and have music to listen to (e.g., work, home, etc.) And I for one definitely appreciate not having yet another media software player on my computer.
- Relatively inexpensive and it's a one-time cost.
- User interface is pretty straightforward. You can search by music genre (over 50 genre choices) or radio station name. You can even see the top 10 stations (as voted by users) by genre or region. It's easy to add stations to your "my favorites" folder and you can also browse your listening history. You can even see station transmission rates (kpbs) to identify potentially slow stations and there's a button to directly launch a station's website, which is helpful.
- You can vote for stations you like and I think Aluratek adds up all your votes to tabulate their ranking lists. So theoretically over time, really good stations will stand out as more users vote for their favorites.

And now the cons:
- Search and browse functions could be improved. You can't easily sort by region and genre. Similarly the ranking feature (whether its top 100 stations or top 10 by genre, etc.) is a work in progress. I found I spent a lot of time browsing stations that were top 10, but mediocre at best. But since it's user based ratings, hopefully that aspect improves with time.
- This device is basically a storage unit for software. So the sound quality of the broadcast is basically as good as the website broadcasting it. This is unlike a Rhapsody (which I subscribe to) for example, that maintains sound quality through its own network.
- You can't download, record or even see the songs being played. I guess this isn't surprising but that's a huge difference from a pay service like Rhapsody where you can listen to songs with good fidelity and then instantly be able to download ones you like. It would have been nice if there was a rip/record feature to the software that lets you record, even better if you could do it on the USB drive itself.
- It takes up a USB port and you have to remember to bring it around. For my laptop, it seems like it would have been easier to just give me a software download so I wouldn't have to bring any other device around period.

Still, all in all, its a pretty cool little device. If for no other reason than to be able to monitor top stations, search for new interesting ones and do it all in one place.
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21 of 25 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Listen to overseas stations at home, and home stations overseas, September 12, 2008
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I was feeling nostalgic, remembering listening to BBC radio dramas when I was in college in Europe. I've tried to find them online with no luck.

Then I bought this tiny gadget.

I plugged it into my computer's USB port, and it's like going back in time. It works just fine on my computer running Windows XP. I can listen to radio dramas from the UK, music from Virgin Radio, Celtic stations from Ireland, and other favorites from around the world. I can also explore stations I've never heard of from pretty much every country on the globe.

Mind you, this device isn't perfect. It can take a few seconds for a radio station to start, sometimes you'll find a dead link, sometimes the sound drops a bit, though usually not much and certainly not as much as any other form of radio streaming I've found. Despite the drawbacks, I would highly recommend it to anyone who is missing a favorite radio station from another country. There's no reason to feel homesick anymore.

Likewise, if you're traveling with your laptop and you like to listen to American radio, you should probably take this with you. I've been in countries where I've had the hardest time finding anything on the radio I liked. With this device and a laptop with an Internet connection, you can take this comfort from home anywhere you go.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Too bad, July 30, 2010
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Warning. This device will only work with certain versions of Windows and requires Internet Explorer. It will not work with Mac or linux or Safari or Firefox or Google Chrome.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing!, November 3, 2008
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I have never been so amazed at the sounds of different music from around the world. So many channels to pick from and no monthly charges. I installed it on Vista and installation was pretty easy - just make sure you turn off your firewall to allow Aluratek to have internet access or add it to your trusted sites. This is a great gift for someone who travels around the world and wants to stay current and up to date with "home" news since there are thousands of talk radio stations as well. It has locked up on me a few times but I can't complain since it is getting information from across the world. This does not happen all the time just during certain times of the day. Figured it is probably due to the radio's internet server being overloaded at a busy time.
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