
Win a new digital radio.... Readers Giveaway
Pure’s best-selling pocket digital and FM radio now available in Australia!
The Pure Move 2500 rechargeable personal digital and FM radio is almost too handsome to keep in your pocket! You’ll love the sleek, lightweight design and the exceptional sound quality of this little radio. It’s the ideal gadget for listening on the move. It makes a great gym or jogging partner and commuting companion. No wonder it’s so popular in the UK!
Move 2500 comes with noise isolating earphones and a rechargeable lithium battery which delivers 14 hours of listening per charge.
Move 2500 sounds great thanks to its separate bass and treble controls. The unique rotary dial makes it easy to scroll through all the digital stations available in your area, and the multi-standard digital tuner will make sure you pick them up clearly.
Move 2500 lets you preset 20 stations; 10 digital and 10 FM, so you’ll always have quick access to something you love to listen to. There is also a USB input for firmware upgrades and power; and fast recharging via the supplied mains adapter, or through the USB port of a PC or Mac.
Move 2500 comes in either silver or black aluminium fascia with a mirror finish back.
You can pick up Pure Move 2500 from JB Hi Fi, David Jones, selected Harvey Norman and online at http://shop.pioneer.com.au for rrp $199.
About Pure
Pure is a world leading consumer electronics manufacturer and leads the way in music streaming and radio systems and entertainment cloud services with the Pure Connect portal www.pureconnect.com. Designed and engineered in the UK, all of Pure’s products are manufactured with the environment in mind and at ethically audited facilities. Pure is a division of Imagination Technologies Group plc. See www.pure.com/au.
Pure has kindly made a black unit available for a readers giveaway. To go in the draw for your own Pure Move 2500, just send us an email to; editor@maturetraveller.com.au with Pure Move 2500 in the subject line. Entries closed 24th May. The winner, JNM from Perth was notified by email.
Pure’s best-selling pocket digital and FM radio now available in Australia!
The Pure Move 2500 rechargeable personal digital and FM radio is almost too handsome to keep in your pocket! You’ll love the sleek, lightweight design and the exceptional sound quality of this little radio. It’s the ideal gadget for listening on the move. It makes a great gym or jogging partner and commuting companion. No wonder it’s so popular in the UK!
Move 2500 comes with noise isolating earphones and a rechargeable lithium battery which delivers 14 hours of listening per charge.
Move 2500 sounds great thanks to its separate bass and treble controls. The unique rotary dial makes it easy to scroll through all the digital stations available in your area, and the multi-standard digital tuner will make sure you pick them up clearly.
Move 2500 lets you preset 20 stations; 10 digital and 10 FM, so you’ll always have quick access to something you love to listen to. There is also a USB input for firmware upgrades and power; and fast recharging via the supplied mains adapter, or through the USB port of a PC or Mac.
Move 2500 comes in either silver or black aluminium fascia with a mirror finish back.
You can pick up Pure Move 2500 from JB Hi Fi, David Jones, selected Harvey Norman and online at http://shop.pioneer.com.au for rrp $199.
About Pure
Pure is a world leading consumer electronics manufacturer and leads the way in music streaming and radio systems and entertainment cloud services with the Pure Connect portal www.pureconnect.com. Designed and engineered in the UK, all of Pure’s products are manufactured with the environment in mind and at ethically audited facilities. Pure is a division of Imagination Technologies Group plc. See www.pure.com/au.
Pure has kindly made a black unit available for a readers giveaway. To go in the draw for your own Pure Move 2500, just send us an email to; editor@maturetraveller.com.au with Pure Move 2500 in the subject line. Entries closed 24th May. The winner, JNM from Perth was notified by email.