Sky Gnome review

Satellite radio on the go

The batteries are rechargeable and last about eight hours

TechRadar Verdict

If you want satellite radio on-the-go, this is a decent option

Pros

  • +

    Truly portable satellite sounds

    Well integrated with Digibox

Cons

  • -

    Low power output

    Somewhat limited range

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The trouble with satellite radio is you can't carry it around with you - the dish sees to that. However, the Sky Gnome allows the next best thing. While the satellite receiver stays in one place, the Gnome system transmits the audio, in stereo, to a portable radio player.

Both the base station (which connects to the Digibox) and the Gnome receiver are plastic triangular pyramid boxes. The Gnome has two 3-inch speakers in its rear faces and on the (blue or orange) front panel a backlit LCD and buttons for 0-9, volume, channel, Sky and Power. There's also a headphone socket and line out sockets.

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