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Best digital DAB radios in 2025 (UK)

Tune out the naysayers because radio is alive and well. The likes of Amazon Music and Spotify were supposed to bring about a revolution in how we listen to music, but radio refuses to go quietly. Millions of people still tuning in to their favourite shows and stations, despite all of the podcasts and streaming platforms now available.

This is partly because of the growing popularity of DAB (digital audio broadcasting) radio, which is an upgrade itself on the very concept of radio. It promises less interference, a bigger choice of stations, and a stronger signal. Sounds good, right?

In other words, you need a DAB radio. After all, most DAB radios double up as a Bluetooth speaker, so you’re getting a 2-in-1 device. Before you part with your hard-earned cash, it’s worth knowing more about DAB radios and what they can do. Here's some useful information and a round-up of the best DAB radios right now.

What is DAB radio?

DAB stands for digital audio broadcasting — a nifty term for digital technology that transmits radio stations in excellent audio quality. DAB technology combines numerous stations into a group called a multiplex.

What is a DAB radio multiplex?

There are several national multiplexes in the UK. What this means is that multiple stations are broadcast together using a single frequency, as opposed to FM radio, where each station needs its own specific frequency. Your DAB radio receives the multiplex and picks out each individual station.

Do DAB radios pick up FM too?

Most DAB radios also have the option for FM, but make sure before purchasing — especially if having FM as well as DAB is a deal breaker.

What stations are available on DAB?

There are currently more than 50 national stations broadcasting in DAB. These include all the big hitters — BBC Radio 1, Capital, Classic FM, Heart, LBC, Magic, Radio X, talkRADIO, TalkSport, Virgin, and lots more. That’s not counting all the local and regional DAB stations too, which total 500-plus. These can also be listened to via compatible smart speakers, or over the internet via a desktop or smart device.

Do DAB radios have good sound quality?

Digital signals are generally more reliable than analogue signals, and DAB reception now stretches across almost all of the UK. This means that digital radios should be able to pick up a better quality of sound. More information can also be sent through digital signals, meaning stations can provide details like the name of the song or the artist.

Can you get DAB radio in your area?

Unlike regular radio, you won’t get an annoying hiss if you’re in a weak area. You either get DAB radio, or you don’t. For UK listeners, there’s a postcode checker. Unless you’re way out in the sticks, you should be fine. Experts recommend re-tuning your DAB every now and then to make sure you’re getting all available stations.

What is DAB+?

DAB+ is an upgraded version of DAB. It allows even more stations to be broadcast and has the capacity for even higher audio quality. Not all DAB radios have DAB+ so be sure to check. You’ll generally find that premium DAB radios are equipped with DAB+. Some DAB-only models are upgradeable to DAB+ with a firmware download.

What is internet radio?

This differs slightly from DAB radio. It's radio broadcast online, which means you'll need a radio with WiFi capability to listen to it. Some of the radios listed below have WiFi, though not all of them — so be sure you check the specifications before making a purchase. The benefit of internet radio is that you can listen to stations from all around the globe, meaning you have lots more choice. All you need is WiFi.

What is the best DAB radio?

It's no surprise that some of the most popular audio brands have released digital radios, and we’ve tracked down a selection of the very best options. All you need to do is pick a favourite and tune in. There's something here for every listener.

These are the best digital radios for 2025.

Ruark Audio R1S DAB Radio

The Good & The Bad

  • Fantastic sound quality
  • Internet radio
  • Steaming platforms
  • Lots of features
  • High-price option
  • Only worth it if you want the spec
  • No Apple music

If you want something with all the smart bells and whistles, look no further than the Ruark Audio R1S. You get the works from this digital radio — DAB+, FM, internet radio, Bluetooth pairing, music platform streaming via WiFi, and ports to connect other music sources, allowing you to play MP3s.

And best of all, the Ruark Audio R1S sounds absolutely superb — it's more of a high-end speaker than a run-of-the-mill radio. Sure, it'll cost you more, but that's the cost of quality. And this actually a entry level model from Ruark — you can spend bigger bucks on the even fancier R2 MK4.

It works with popular streaming platforms — it has Spotify, Amazon Music, and Deezer already integrated, in fact — and has various settings and options for you to scroll through and adjust to your choosing.

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JBL Tuner 3 bluetooth speaker

The Good & The Bad

  • DAB + & FM stations
  • 6 pre-set buttons
  • JBL Pro Sound
  • Water & dust proof
  • Not much at this price

Why We Like It

The portable Bluetooth speaker is one of modern life’s great innovations: A high-quality speaker that you can throw in your bag and connect to the tunes on your smart device anytime, anywhere.

The JBL Tuner 3 goes one better. It's a highly portable Bluetooth speaker that throws DAB and FM radio into the mix. It's also built for the outdoors, with IP68 water proofing, so great for travel. JBL is king of the mid-range speaker, and this is no different, delivering JBL Pro Sound for an excellent price.

It has six pre-set buttons for fast and easy access to your favourite stations plus the option to connect it with other compatible JBL speakers to create an even bigger sound. Everything's controlled via the JBL Portable app, which you can use to adjust EQ levels and install updates.

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Roberts Revival iStream 3

The Good & The Bad

  • Works with Alexa
  • Internet radio & DAB+
  • Lots of colours
  • Streaming platforms built-in
  • Alarm clock radio
  • Setting presets can be fiddly
  • Battery life is a bit average

Why We Like It

The Roberts Revival iStream 3L is a firn favourite of ours, coming with plenty of smart features and a 1950s-inspired retro design.

This radio has it all – DAB, DAB+, FM, streaming apps, and access to more than 20,000 internet radio stations. It has Spotify, Amazon Music, Deezer already built-in and also connects to your smart device via Bluetooth.

All of this wouldn't mean much if the sound quality wasn't good, but you shouldn't have any concerns here. It's equipped with a six position equaliser and separate bass and treble. This creates a richer audio experience.

Unusually for modern devices, it uses actual batteries (6 x AA) though you can power it via a USB too. The battery life isn't quite as good as other models — customers report just a few hours of juice — so we recommend using the USB.

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Roberts Revival Uno radio

The Good & The Bad

  • DAB+ & Bluetooth
  • Alarm clock radio
  • Headphone jack
  • Excellent battery
  • Lots of colour choice
  • No internet radio

Why We Like It

The Roberts Revival Uno is more compact that the standard Revival, so it's perfect for smaller spaces — not to mention tighter budgets.

You get the choice of two alarms for weekdays and weekends, making the Revival Uno the ideal bedside radio for those who want to add a bit of style to their bedroom. It's also very portable because it's both battery and mains powered, so you can take your music with you around the house or garden.

The auxiliary input socket means that you can play music from your smartphone or MP3 player. There's a headphone socket too, so you've got options. And surprisingly, it has a significantly better battery life than its big (and more expensive) brother, with an impressive 25 hours.

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Sharp DR-450 DAB radio

The Good & The Bad

  • Great audio quality
  • Alarm clock function
  • Sleep and snooze timer
  • Clear LED display
  • Mixed reviews
  • Looks a bit cheap

Why We Like It

The Sharp DR-450 radio is a little cheaper than some of the other options in this list, but it doesn’t skimp on features. It also has an impressive 60 pre-sets, allowing to store all your most-listened-to stations. Not to mention an alarm clock function with a sleep and snooze timer and the option to set your alarm sound to either the radio or a buzzer noise.

Reviewers really rate the audio quality of this little radio. If there’s nothing on the radio you want to hear, you can connect via Bluetooth to wirelessly stream your own music straight from your smart device.

It’s also available in a range of colours to match your home, and comes with a modern LED display and dimmer function to set it to the perfect brightness.

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i-box Tune DAB radio

The Good & The Bad

  • Stores up to 60 stations
  • Carry handle
  • Sleep function
  • Battery or mains powered
  • Plug not included
  • No smart features

Why We Like It

There’s more to the i-box Tune than meets the eye. It’s an easy-to-carry, compact DAB/DAB+/FM radio that comes in a selection of colours.

Inside, however, it has got the smarts to store and remember a whopping 60 stations (that’s 30 DAB, 30 FM). If you’d rather listen to tunes from your smartphone, no problem — it has Bluetooth connectivity for streaming too.

Another nice touch is its sleep function. This allows you to drift off to the sound of the radio. Simply set a time for the radio to switch off — 30 or 90 minutes, for instance — then you can snooze to the sound of your favourite tunes.

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LEMEGA DR1 radio

The Good & The Bad

  • DAB+ & FM
  • Alarm and snooze timer
  • 20 pre-set stations
  • Battery or mains-powered
  • Can't compete features wise

Why We Like It

The LEMEGA DR1 is a cheap and cheerful option that literally sounds good, as the numerous positive responses on Amazon will prove.

It’s suitable for taking anywhere because it’s both battery or mains powered — not to mention the fact it’s small enough to carry around the house, garden, or anywhere else with ease. It’s also compact and has a competitive selection of features, including 20 pre-set stations plus an alarm and snooze function.

There’s no Bluetooth for streaming from your phone or smart device, but at this price there’s little to complain about — an excellent-but-basic radio that offers both DAB and FM. And all for under £25.

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