Vita Audio R2i DAB/FM radio review

Compact table radio with the big sound!

Vita Audio R2i DAB/FM radio
The Vita Audio R2i DAB/FM radio comes in a variety of high quality finishes to suit the decor of your room

TechRadar Verdict

Very smartly built and well thought-out, the true glory here is sound that needs no special pleading on grounds of convenience – full-bodied, neutral and detailed. FM tuner is not very sensitive, however, and the volume control can be fiddly and the display is hard to read off-axis. But audiophiles deprived of the full monty won't be disappointed!

Pros

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    Clever build

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    Great full bodied sound

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    DAB reception solid

Cons

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    Display difficult to read off axis

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    Remote is a bit fiddly

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    FM tuner not very sensitive

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The Vita Audio R2i includes DAB and FM radio, a couple of line inputs (phono sockets at the rear, minijack at the front) and a universal iPod dock, plus a notional 20-watt amplifier and two loudspeakers, each in its own enclosure with a downward-firing reflex port.

On the top of the unit is Vita's familiar 'RotoDial' control, which isn't absolutely the most intuitive user interface we've ever seen, but works well enough. On the upmarket R4 this is removable to use as a remote: here, the remote is a separate credit card-size item.