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Ocean Digital WiFi Internet Component Radio Tuner (430 mm) WR10 FM/ Ethernet Bluetooth Receiver 2.4' Color Display with Digital Output to Connect Hi-Fi System -Black

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About this item

  • Hear at your own HiFi with one single component unit comprises Internet radio, FM radio. Good fit to your home HiFi / theatre system
  • Bluetooth & UPnP/ DLNA compatible: The Bluetooth receiver allows you to connect and stream your music via Bluetooth enabled devices or UPnP/DLNA compatible streaming via internet network
  • Output connection: Classic quarter-inch stereo socket (6.35mm)/RCA sockets /Coaxial and Optical socket (Toslink)
  • Access thousands of stations worldwide through internet via WiFi or Ethernet connection (LAN RJ45). Personalize your favourite list up to 99 presets or add the audio streaming URL via PC. Control tuning internet radio channel via PC or smart phone as well as managing Favourite list
  • Dual Alarm and Sleep Timer Setting / 2.4" Color display / Antenna jack for FM / EQ setting / Multi-language for menu display / IR sensor remote control /Power switch/Elegant design with aluminium front panel and metal casing


- The Ocean Digital WR10 Hi-Fi tuner comes in a high-quality metal casing with Aluminum front. It gives you the ultimate audio experience and allows superb radio enjoyment.
- Internet radio with DAB/DAB+/FM Receiver, network streaming or transmission of your own music to the radio via Bluetooth streaming.
More Nice Features:
Internet Radio Tuner
DAB/DAB+/FM(DAB/DAB+ is not available in USA/Canada)
Bluetooth Receiver / UPnP / DLNA compatible
Big clock display during radio playback
RCA output
Digital output (Coaxial and Optical)
Ethernet LAN (RJ45) / Wireless LAN
Add your favorite URL
Equalizer settings
Dual Alarm / Sleep Timer
Power on/off switch
Technical Specification
Model: WR-10
Power input: 5V 1A
Power voltage: 100-240V~50/60Hz
Wireless Network: IEEE 802.11b/g/n
Wireless network frequency: 2.4 GHz
Security Protocol: WEP/WPA/WPA2
Ethernet connection (LAN): 10/100 Mbps RJ45
Bluetooth version: V4.2 BR/EDR compliant
Bluetooth frequency: 2.4 GHz
Bluetooth range: 10 meters (line of sight)
Bluetooth transmission power: 0 dBm
DAB frequency range: 174.928MHz (5A) - 239.200MHz (13F)
Support DAB and DAB+
FM frequency range: 87.5-108MHz
Audio output: Stereo jack 6.35 mm
RCA output
Optical (Toslink) and co-axial digital out
Wire antenna jack
External wifi antenna
Unit Dimension: 430 x 48 x 243 mm (L x H x D)
What's included in the box
1x Internet Radio Tuner
1x Power adaptor
1x Wire antenna
1x Remote control
1x User manual
1x RCA cable


HG in NYC
2025-09-06 17:29:03
With so much new construction in my neighborhood, even my mighty Magnum Dynalab tuner could no longer pull in WQXR-NY. Yes, it's only a 710 watt station but there was a time when it was no problem. Now, forget stereo, let alone a clean mono signal most of the time.I tried a bunch of different antennas and even looked to get the Dynalab upgraded but was told by an engineer to just go internet radio.I was loath to retire my beautiful sounding tuner but was out of solutions.So, I rolled the dice on the WR 10.The WR10 -FM is a very nicely built unit for the money and the ability to listen to stations from all over the world is a hoot!I'm listening to a great classical Portland station as I write this in New York City. Really, when was the last time you were excited about radio : )I am taking Mr. Armstongs advice ( see his review above) and have just ordered a Cambridge Audio- refurbished DacMagic 100. I am sure that will make a huge improvement in the sound.The WR10-FM on it's own has good detail and listening to a" station" with a 48KHz sample rate it doesn't sound pushed or artificial and has surprisingly good tight bass, just heard some nice timpani drums as I was writing, BUT overall it's a bit thin/dry- compared to my Magnum, but that's not really a fair comparison. The Dynalab, new, cost 10 times as much!More on the sound after the DAC arrives.I will probably upgrade the power supply/wall-wart on the tuner as well, $49.00 for an IFI unit.The trouble shooting guide in the manual is not very helpful ( I had to re-set back to factory setting before it would lock to my router, a fix not mentioned?) but the folks at Ocean Digital are helpful and quick to return e-mails.I strongly recommend this unit.It punches way above it's weight and has a lot of flexibility, all in all a very handsome, svelte package.For under 150 bucks there is nothing to think about - just buy it!PART 2 - 30 days later...I have added a Cambridge Audio refurbished Dac Magic 100 ($136) My vintage McCormack DAC won't decode a 48KHZ signal. I also replaced the Tuners wall wart with an IFI AC/DC 5v power supply ($49.99)The sound ,now, is nothing short of SPECTACULAR. All in, the WR10 PLUS the the two upgrades: total cost was only $330.That is a very low price to pay for a unit that now sounds stunning, this coming from a Magnum Dynalab owner.If you have a modern DAC this set up is even more price friendly.At this point I can not recommend this unit strongly enough!This just in 12/10/19 - Added a Schiit Audio Loki EQ unit just to give it a bit of the warmth I was missing from my old Magnum Dynalab- It sounds ridiculously good now. 12/15/19OK, I need to get a life. And ,no, I do not work for Ocean Digital or any of their affiliates.I was running out of room on my larger Surge X power conditioner/protector so I bought a smaller Surge X SX-1120 -RTI found one, mint shape on e-bay, $95 free ship, boxed like new. MSRP $799.!!Cannot recommend this company enough, please buy one if you don't have already. All the wall warts and accessories now have their own clean, safe power. NOW this little tuner sounds SUMPTUOUS - really breathtaking. Just heard some harpsichord, ( Linn Classical) almost fell off the chair!Plugged into the Surge , when a quite passage occurs you'd think someone killed the amp. More air and vitality too and it's safe from harm.Makes a great Christmas gift....... Happy listening!!!!6/18/22Unit has been on 24/7 since I bought it in 2019. Absolutely bullet proof. I now have it hooked up to a Kora -Hermes NOS/Tube -DAC , with a Monarchy Audio -Digital Interface Processor ( Re-Clocker) just stunning! I have it "tuned" to French Classic, internet radio.Again, hooked up to a quality outboard DAC and you will have one of the best sounding/least expensive digital sources ever!I'm buying my nephew the Ocean Digital unit with the built in CD player so he can start building a low cost/high performance hi-fi system for himself.These units out of the box sound very good to begin with. Add a pair of self powered speakers and you have a great office-desk top/guest bedroom/garage/laundry room, etc system.Just buy it!!!
SCOTT. S
2025-08-05 12:44:34
Giving this a 5 star, its a fairly complicated user interface and looks small, would've liked that I could see the settings from across the room, but as far as internet radio versatility, its great. Remote works good, and memory stores up to 150 stations, a bit hard to navigate unless you write down numbers for stations to select. Load time connectivity is sometimes long, there are a few stations that produce poor broadcasts, not the problem of the receiver that transfers to your amp component for mixing sound. Headphone connection is surprisingly good, but connected to a headphone amp really brings out the best frequencies and headroom. It even comes with its own equalizer, blend to taste, works pretty good. Priced a bit high, but once you get into the weeds, can see how versatile it really is.
Peaceoflight
2025-07-27 17:17:33
I've used TuneIn for years now and have owned a desktop internet radio. I wanted a better listening experience than I get with a phone or tablet, or the mono output desktop radio, without the need to hook those devices themselves to my home audio system. This item fills that role admirably, as a hi-fi component internet radio tuner, at a surprisingly low cost, compared to better known brand names in the hi-fi world.I have no issues whatsoever with the sound quality, as presented through my Onkyo 2-channel integrated amp and B&W speakers. Fidelity and detail are very high. In fact, I'm actually quite impressed.The station list is reasonably good, and I was able to find my top 9 or 10 stations used on TuneIn pretty easily, using the remote and selecting from the LCD screen on the radio itself. If you want to add stations to the radio that aren't in the Skytune database, that capability exists. It involves going to the Skytune site, entering your radio IP address, and then the streaming URL for the desired station. Then one can send it to the radio. At that point one can use the supplied remote and save it to the favorites list on the radio with one button push.The only thing I think could be executed better is the entry of initial information, like network name and password, and searching for stations via text name or call letters. That's cumbersome, using the remote in a similar fashion to old fashion texting on a cell phone numeric keypad. Luckily the network info is only needed once. I wish there was an app but haven't found one. If one keeps the mobile site up on their phone or tablet browser, then it's almost like an app. One doesn't need to re-enter the radio IP address if the browser tab stays open.The color LCD is small, yet helpful and informative. One definitely needs to be within several feet of the radio to view it effectively, but given the form factor of hi-fi components, one can't really expect a much larger screen.Setup and connectivity was pretty easy. The first time it connected to the network it updated itself. Not sure if it was firmware, station database, or both. It took less than 2 minutes according to my recollection. I've had it for approximately 30 days. During that period, it's lost the connection to the network once. That required turning the radio off and back on, at which time it instantly reconnected.So I'm extremely happy with this item. The signal fed to the hi-fi system is clean. It looks good with the rest of the hi-fi system. I can use it like a highly receptive tuner that gets stations all over the world. I now enjoy internet radio though a higher end sound system from the comfort of my leather recliner.
Robert Carnes
2025-03-28 14:37:06
Bought this unit because dab in my area sucks, so internet radio was the way to go. Plugged it into power , which they supplied a converter for my aussie plug 240volt, plugged in the network cable turned it on and to my surprise it auto updated the software and it was so easy just to add new internet stations to my favourites and i was up and running no issues. It comes with rca out plugs for your speakers, i just got a converter cable from local jaycar store for my Bose speakers to work with it, and boy does it sound great. Adding internet stations is just so easy plus i can play from my iPhone to it as well, worth every cent i paid. It tells you on the screen what station and song is playing plus has a clock showing when you turn it on standby.
Wolf Stampe
2025-03-16 14:29:45
I’m giving this 4 stars but initially felt like it was a 3 as it’s missing some must haves and there is a steep learning curve compared to the apps I’m used to.Got this as a replacement for chromecast audio, which has been crashing once every few days and stops streaming several times a day. We use this for background music so that’s unacceptable. I used it with the Chromecast stream support in TuneIn app, and except for flaky Chromecast device it was a really easy experience. That didn’t prepare me for the unpolished experience of the Ocean Digital ecosphere.The unit works, but for the cost I’d expect more, especially since this is all software fixes that would make it better. Display doesn’t dim on anything but background mode for example, and how does anyone who uses internet radio in the real world think 5 seconds max buffering is enough? Sound is interrupted several times an hour and our connection is excellent. I really miss the dynamic range setting of Chromecast as well, without compression it’s only so-so for background music use.The station selection is where this really falls down. Using Skytune menu system is a pain because some categories have thousands of stations at the lowest level, for example “radio xxxx” which takes minutes of scroll to get through just that part of the list. So that’s almost useless. The device web server literally supports only entering all station information by hand, no search at all, no other configuration. So much lost opportunity. (I did use the “suggest station” page on Skytune, it’s a pain to enter so much data that should be optional, but it was added within 24 hours). I really miss Chromecast link in apps like TuneIn that start the hardware playing that URL after which the device continues without needing further controls. Gotta be a better way. Oh well, time to go back to editing web page source like it was 1999 again...
Ian Hill
2025-01-16 18:18:37
Other than a very bright red LED for the power, which is way overkill, the unit is neat and functional and works as expected. Good detail in theprimnted user manual.
RP
2024-12-09 12:28:50
Works well.. Ethernet connector and Optical output port is that why this radio is worth buying.
KDC
2024-12-03 10:08:50
Bought this product mainly for its internet capabilities. Build quality is average, LED screen is a bit too small. I have it plugged in to an Ethernet cord seems to work fine so far. Bluetooth does not work very well for me it continuously drops out every few seconds. Regular FM reception seems okay only tried a couple of stations as I didn’t intend to use regular FM anyway. Lots of internet stations available on Skytunes. Trying to set up a station not on Skytunes seem like it may be difficult. Only giving a 3 out 5 Because Bluetooth sucks.
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