The Technisat Digitradio BT2 looks smart, sounds good and is intuitive to operate. However, at 160 euros, it is not cheap.
Good70/100
Rank 4 out of 4Computer BildRadios 100 bis 200 Euro im VergleichReleaseSeptember 2024
Clean sound
30 favourite seats
Mains and battery operation
Voices somewhat occupied
No alarm function
Display partially difficult to read
With its elongated shape, the DigitRadio BT2 is reminiscent of a conventional clock radio. However, the TechniSat does not have an alarm function. It also lacks a headphone socket. The only extras are a stereo input and Bluetooth. The sound is mixed: Bass is largely absent from the small radio, but otherwise it sounds clean and clear.