🎤 Elevate Your Sound Experience!
The Roberts Radio Stream 67 is a versatile smart audio speaker that combines voice control via Alexa with exceptional sound quality. It supports multiple streaming services, DAB+/DAB/FM radio, and features a CD player, all housed in a stylish wooden cabinet. Weighing 7.2 kg, it’s designed for both performance and aesthetics, making it a perfect fit for any modern home.
Product Dimensions | 28.5 x 16 x 45.5 cm; 7.2 Kilograms |
Item model number | STREAM67 |
Colour | Black |
Compatible Devices | Personal Computer, Smartphone |
Hardware Interface | USB Streaming, Ethernet |
Signal Format | Digital |
Speaker Amplification Type | Active |
Material Type | Wood Veneer |
Speaker Count | 2 |
Size | 7.2 kg |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Standing screen display size | 3 Inches |
Wattage | 10 watts |
Item Weight | 7.2 kg |
G**M
Sound quality is amazing and looks fantastic
Absolutely perfect this Roberts stream i67. AND ITS BRITISH. Always rated highly Roberts products but this is off the scale for quality, looks, functionality and user friendly. Looked at getting a Bose(same price point) but I did a lot of research and decided the Roberts had it all. Now I've used it for several days I love it. Yes its expensive near £600 you are really getting what you pay for. The DAB works really well even though signal in the area I live in is a nightmare, however, again when you build using top spec component's you get the best chance of pulling in even the weakest signal. I hope, if you are thinking of buying one this helps as I'm the fussiest shopper on the planet and money well spent.
P**Y
Smooth Smooth Sound
I already own a Roberts 93i and have enjoyed it's ease of use and coverage of every type of audio feed other than CD.With a move to a new house offering me the chance for a new relaxing room, I was keen to dust off my CD collection and revisit non-streamed music.I was on the verge of buying a Ruark R4 Mk3 but was put off by the price and large numbers being sold on eBay. Just got me worried. Then Roberts launched the Stream 67 and the problem was solved.First up, this is a solid chunk of technology. I have included a picture with a CD for scale. It sits deep and the manual recommends not putting it against a wall - something I couldn't do. Apparently this can make it bassey but I have not noticed.The sound to me is smooth and mellow and perfect for Jazz or Classical. My Pat Mathany Missouri Skies sounds stunning. For comparison I played via Spotify and CD. CD was warmer and more subtle which is what I would have hoped for.The finish is top class and I was lucky enough to pick it up via Amazon Warehouse so saved a good amount.If you are looking for an easy to use super-flexible all-in-one Hi fi, this is hard to beat and worth the outlay.
A**R
Awful to use, no support
IF you can get it to work it is a great sound. It would not connect to the internet relaibly even though it is in a very strong wifi reception area. DAB could find 6 stations. Internet stations do not work. Navigation in the sytem is awful. No manual with it. It is disconntinued now. Totally diappointed.
T**D
Quality product a little larger than expected
I had a bit of bad luck with the first Roberts radio the CDs got stuck in the machine and were very difficult to get out. However the replacement is working fine. This is a quality product with a wonderful rich warm sound. A little heavy on the bass but this can be customised.
C**.
A quality product
We have a number of Roberts radios and you get what you pay for, quality. This is no different. The radio is easy to set up and the instructions are easy to follow. The sound is very good with plenty of base. I would say the sound is as good as our Bose system,but dose not quite match the volume. The ability to conect to internet radio opens up a new world of listening. The unit is a little larger than I had thought but it looks good and should not be out of place in any room of the house.
B**R
Good overall
The sound was a little bass heavy, especially when the unit was near the wall. Overall was pleased with the unit but disappointed to find that after using it for a week the CD player failed to load. Had to return it for a refund and buying the Ruark R3 instead.
J**N
An amazing radio system from Roberts
The media could not be loaded. Great radio! Has it all. Very loud and very bassy. You can adjust the mid treble bass and width on the radio or easily with the UNDOK app. As well as change from Internet radio, DAB, FM, Music player, Spotify, Deezer, Amazon Music, TIDAL, CD Player, Bluetooth, AUX In and Local music from a USB stick. Also works with Amazon Alexa! And comes with a good decent remote control. For 16 Watts stereo speakers you'd never know, as it's as loud as a 100 Watt HiFi. Finished in beautiful wood casing. Bought to replace a Pure Evoke I had that was stolen from my house. I read about this Roberts radio for 1 week to be sure it was going to be good before making up my mind. I highly recommend it to replace your old Hifi or radios. You won't be disappointed.
T**E
A Great design and solid. Well overpriced and faulty
This was purchased as an alternative to the fantastic Bose wave system (unfortunately no longer available).Great design, solidly executed. Easy to set up even without the app. There the good bit ends.I only had the item out of the packaging for under a couple of hours as:1. It was faulty. In CD Mode it played at an almost inaudible level. The volume control made no difference other than moving the graph up and down on the display. So back to Amazon for refund.2. When used for DAB and streaming there was as promised "room filling" sound though I do not understand how it can be said to be Hifi in any sense of the word. Equaliser presets are rubbish and even trying custom settings failed to produce any pleasing balance of sound. Reasonably good mid range but very "muddy" treble and bass. No clarity at all.I am really cannot understand the undercritical reviews in specialist magazines nor the rave reviews on Amazon.I would classify this an overdesigned case. More "boom box" than Hifi. Bearing in mind that this is quite a price hike from a Denon micro system it is extremely poor value unless you desire connectivity more than sound quality.Apart from the lack of bass, I would say that my Roberts Gemini 25 radio has more pleasing sound.OR.In fairness I have to concede that it may be more faulty than just the problem with the CD volume control suggests, but even that concession does not do it any favours.
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