Nov 30, 2010 15:02 GMT  ·  By

Although Internet based radios have become a lot more mainstream then just a few years ago, the truth of the matter is that such solutions still remain far to expensive for the average consumer, Pure addressing this problem by developing the One Flow Internet-radio which has become available for just £99.99.

This is the fifth device in the Pure One family and the cheapest of those, although this doesn't mean that Pure skimped on features when it designed the Flow as this comes with WiFi connectivity as well as with the Toumaz Xenif processor from Pure's parent company, Imagination Technologies.

Apart from all the free radio stations that are available throughout the Web, the Flow also comes with support fro Pure's own cloud-based music service as well as with the company's selection of ambient sounds for relaxation.

Furthermore, the device can stream music right off from your computer and comes with a DAB digital radio as well as with an FM tuner, supporting 30 digital and FM presets, kitchen and sleep timers, 3.5mm input for an iPod or MP3 player, two easy-to-use alarms, headphone socket and a large LCD display.

“One Flow achieves a new price in premium digital and Internet radio, but it does so without compromise.” said olin Crawford, PURE’s director of marketing.

So you get all the benefits of broadcast digital radio, plus new on-line content and you even get access to our revolutionary FlowSongs service to buy music direct from your radio.

One Flow really will deliver Internet-connected digital radio for everyone,” concluded the company's rep.

Available for a rater low £99.99 right now, the One Flow can provide users with up to 25 hours of portable listening per charge when paired with the optional rechargeable “fit-and-forget” ChargePAK E1 that will set you back an extra £34.99.