It's hard to find a high-end clock radio with a telescopic FM antenna and a remote control but here it is, the Sangean WR-3. My current bed side clock radio the Sangean WR-2 does not have an FM antenna and in bad weather it sometimes needs one. But now the Sangean WR-3
enters the market, retailing for $299 and currently selling for $268 on
Amazon. I'm tempted to replace my WR-2 with it, but it seems too high.
It's even pricier than the new Internet radio, the Sangean WFR-20 WiFi Internet Radio,
which goes for $250. In spite of the WiFi's positive reviews, I don't
trust the technology and don't want to hear music rebuffering every now
and then. Back to the WR-3: If the price went down to $200 or so, I
might fork out the money and replace my WR-2. The other thing is I
don't need or want a CD player on my clock radio. I prefer simplicity.
If only Sangean would put a telescopic antenna on the WR-2. I think
I'll hook up the C. Crane FM Reflect Antenna
(should arrive in a week or so) to the WR-2 and see if it significantly
improves the WR-2's FM reception. If the antenna isn't too big and
cumbersome for my bedside, I'll keep it there, but to be honest I don't
imagine I'll want to see some crazy antenna sticking over my bedside.
The jungle gym effect isn't exactly the bedroom aesthetic I'm looking
for.
Update: A great sounding radio with an incredible tuner has been released, The $99 Boston Acoustics Horizon Solo. For my enthusiastic review of this high-performance radio, CLICK HERE.

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