Ocean Digital WR-336F Wi-Fi Internet FM Radio Portable with 4 Preset Button Rechargeable Battery Bluetooth Receiver Stress Relief Relaxation Music Channels Black







Key features
- •Internet WiFi FM Radio/Built-in rechargeable battery: Long-lasting play time on Wi-Fi making it perfect for kitchen, garden or carry around in the house. Speedy power-to-play! Comes with ordinary FM radio.
- •Enjoy listening without boundaries: More than 30,000+ internet radio stations categorized by Region, Genre and Most popular. Look up specific Genre, for instance, [Nature sounds & spa music], [Sleep & Meditation].
- •Station Search: input a few characters of the station name by using the "Search" function to help finding the stations as desired.
- •4 preset buttons: Personalize your favorite list up to 99 stations. Have your top 4 assigned to the 4 preset buttons for easy access!
- •Bluetooth & UPnP/ DLNA Compatible: Plays your liked music via Bluetooth or UPnP/DLNA compatible device.
Ocean Digital WR-336F Wi-Fi Internet FM Radio Portable with 4 Preset Button Rechargeable Battery Bluetooth Receiver Stress Relief Relaxation Music Channels Black
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Customer Reviews
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30000+ Stations
Bernie T✓ Verified Purchase•August 23, 2023
Simple and fun. If you have wifi access, you have radio from around the world.
GREAT SOUND AND DISPLAY
RADIO JOHN✓ Verified Purchase•August 10, 2023
Ocean Digital radios are my choice due to their many selection of stations. Great looking radio for the desk.
I have many Ocean Digital radios. I feel they are number one for the price
I have many Ocean Digital radios. I feel they are number one for the price
Overall good
Ted✓ Verified Purchase•August 10, 2023
Overall good Internet Radio.
I think Grace Digital has a better User Interface, but after getting burned with a Receiva radio from Grace, I will not deal with them again.
I don't like that the upper right line of the display keeps changing between battery/time and IP Address. Why do I care what the IP address of the radio is constantly? It doesn't change. I don't know how to turn off that "feature".
I think Grace Digital has a better User Interface, but after getting burned with a Receiva radio from Grace, I will not deal with them again.
I don't like that the upper right line of the display keeps changing between battery/time and IP Address. Why do I care what the IP address of the radio is constantly? It doesn't change. I don't know how to turn off that "feature".
Good radio, when it works
Reviews and Information✓ Verified Purchase•June 28, 2023
I got the Ocean WR-336F to replace an older Internet radio that has started being flaky, and is also the last Wireless-G device still regularly active on the home network. This new one had some trouble getting going, but now that it is, it has been doing pretty well. At first, it just didn't want to work. It was happy to connect to the network using WPS, and the router confirmed it was connected. But it wouldn't connect to the Internet. Trying to connect to the channel index would just hang and eventually give a "no response" error. Trying a firmware update gave the same result. OK, I'll try it manually. I followed the instructions for "factory reset" but that just seemed to reboot it, as the network info was still saved. OK, manually remove the network, and type it by hand without using WPS. Again, it thinks it is connected, the router has given it an IP address, but no connection. OK, let's try the index website. That is up and live, I can get it on the computer. Let's try the remote-login, so I go in to the router DHCP Reservations, give the radio a fixed address, and reboot everything. Good, the radio lists the new address on its network info page, and the router agrees. Still no index access on the radio, but I can see that it is connected to the network on the remote access page. I leave everything alone for an hour, come back, and hey! Now it sees the index on the radio interface. Pick a random station, and it works! Finally some sound! I pause it, come back not ten minutes later, and it is back to not showing the listings. I leave it for about six hours, and it works again. Since then it has been generally able to connect whenever asked. I think the biggest weakness is relying on a single, possibly unreliable, source for channel listings. That said, if you are even just mildly network savvy, it is easy enough to connect to it from a web browser and manually add stations. Using that interface, it is possible to add stations that are not in the online index as long as you have all the streaming address info, so at least the radio should still be useful even if the channel guide eventually shuts down. Using this interface it is also possible to edit and rearrange the favorites list. It does not include a power brick, which I think it should at this price. It only specifies 1 Amp though, so most should work. The battery life is acceptable, though it spends most of its time plugged in so I can't say how repeated cycles will change the capacity. The FM tuner is quite poor, and has difficulty with stations that little pocket radios receive. The speaker sound isn't quite as good as the unit this is replacing, but that old one cost twice as much over ten years ago, and didn't include a remote or battery at the base price. Still, it is appropriate for casual listening for talk shows and background music. The remote that comes with the Ocean is competent, with a few funny buttons that are uncommon, but not difficult to understand. I'd like a dedicated play/pause button on the face of the unit, as right now it needs to be displaying the current channel to be able to pause it with the main control knob.
Good build quality, good audio, easy to use interface, weak FM sensitivity, frequent Skytune outages
DWC✓ Verified Purchase•June 14, 2023
I live in a rural area that has only two FM talk radio stations. I am not interested in some of their scheduled programs. I know that many of my favorite programs are on the air in stations that are located in other cities. That's where this Internet radio comes in. I can program those stations into the radio and listen to them as if I was right there, close enough to receive their FM broadcasts.
Another advantage that I've found with this radio is the ability to receive news and weather reports when I am in my basement. That's important to me because I live in a "moderate risk tornado zone" where we occasionally have to move to a safe location in the basement where I am unable to receive conventional AM or FM broadcasts.
What I Like
o Good build quality.
o Attractive table radio design.
o A multitude of Internet radio choices sorted by location and genre.
o Easy to use user interface.
o Long battery life and it's rechargeable.
o Convenient remote control included. (It works well although some of the buttons are non-conventional.)
o Understandable user guide.
o Good audio for its size.
o Modern USB Type-C charging port.
What I Don't Like
o Skytune.net, the source of the radio URLs is frequently not available. It's virtually impossible to program in a station when this is down. When it is up, it works great. It has been down twice for several hours in the past two days.
o Selector knob is too close to the volume knob. Because of this, it is awkward to grasp and turn. It should have been located at the opposite side of the control panel like most AM/FM radios.
o Icons for the control buttons are printed above the buttons, not in their surfaces. That can be confusing to find the buttons in a darkened room.
o Poor FM tuner sensitivity. I can't receive weaker FM broadcasts that come in fine on other radios.
Summary Comments
This is a good quality Internet radio that will dramatically expand your listening choices. Although my Bluetooth extension speakers offer better audio, the audio from this radio is still reasonably good.
Although the FM tuner sensitivity is weak, you can usually find the station you are interested in on the Internet and stream it with this radio.
Although this radio has a few quirks, I still recommend it.
Another advantage that I've found with this radio is the ability to receive news and weather reports when I am in my basement. That's important to me because I live in a "moderate risk tornado zone" where we occasionally have to move to a safe location in the basement where I am unable to receive conventional AM or FM broadcasts.
What I Like
o Good build quality.
o Attractive table radio design.
o A multitude of Internet radio choices sorted by location and genre.
o Easy to use user interface.
o Long battery life and it's rechargeable.
o Convenient remote control included. (It works well although some of the buttons are non-conventional.)
o Understandable user guide.
o Good audio for its size.
o Modern USB Type-C charging port.
What I Don't Like
o Skytune.net, the source of the radio URLs is frequently not available. It's virtually impossible to program in a station when this is down. When it is up, it works great. It has been down twice for several hours in the past two days.
o Selector knob is too close to the volume knob. Because of this, it is awkward to grasp and turn. It should have been located at the opposite side of the control panel like most AM/FM radios.
o Icons for the control buttons are printed above the buttons, not in their surfaces. That can be confusing to find the buttons in a darkened room.
o Poor FM tuner sensitivity. I can't receive weaker FM broadcasts that come in fine on other radios.
Summary Comments
This is a good quality Internet radio that will dramatically expand your listening choices. Although my Bluetooth extension speakers offer better audio, the audio from this radio is still reasonably good.
Although the FM tuner sensitivity is weak, you can usually find the station you are interested in on the Internet and stream it with this radio.
Although this radio has a few quirks, I still recommend it.
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