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I like the web site put all my favorites in about 100 stations and operate off the free app
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Interesting point app will take you all the new stations that become available
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Just like the Mondo, the app is awful
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The Android app makes it easy to change EQ very quickly
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The Android app makes it easy to use
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Tuning with built in hardware controls is somewhat clumsy but the free Android app does just fine.
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The app is highly recommended to simplify browsing through the many stations and USB music
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The app is very convenient
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The App works great with the radio
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One thing I haven't so far had any luck with is the iSangean app
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Finding and setting my favorites was much easier using the android app than it was using the Frontier web page.
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This app also accesses your favorites that you set up on the website and you can select anything.
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Both radios have a nice remote app for I-pods, I-phones, and Android phones which work nicely
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Just like the Mondo, the app is awful
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I love the Android App, so you can control everything in the radio from your mobile phone, if it is connected to the same Wifi network
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Good sound (for its size)Good interface design (both software and physical)Quick resume from standby (if on AC power)Choice of disposable or rechargeable batteries (with built-in charger)Remote app works on Android
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Easy installation, easy instructions, no dropped stations, but the clincher was smart phone apps are a ton cheaper than yesterday's technology
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In closing, it is an item an engineer might like as it provides many challenges to solve
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The Sangean clearly wins as to handling Podcasts
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As soon as I unticked that option, the app connected with the radio from our smartphones as well as from the iPad Mini
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The AGPTEK Digital Music Player met my objective to create a genre playlist, as well as to play music by artist or album.