DAB+ digital radio
FM radio (with RDS and PLL)
Illuminated LC display
MP3 CD player
Bluetooth audio streaming (reception)
USB charging/playback
Mains and battery operation
Practical carrying handle
It has belonged in every child's room for many decades: the classic, portable boombox. Where once favorite music and radio plays were played from cassettes and mix tapes, today CDs, music streams or digital radio stations inspire. The DIGITRADIO 1990 is not only perfect for the children's room, but fits everywhere where uncomplicated music enjoyment is in demand. No matter if kitchen, office or fitness room. The DIGITRADIO 1990 can be quickly and easily taken anywhere with its carrying handle &ndash, and thanks to optional battery operation, it can also be taken on trips. And whatever you or your kids like to listen to will sound really good through the built-in stereo speakers. The device plays CDs via the CD-MP3 player as well as music files from data carriers connected via USB and can even charge mobile devices via the USB port.
Radio is also a lot of fun with the DIGITRADIO 1990. Here you can receive available programs via FM or digitally via DAB+ digital radio, whereby there are now more and more stations whose program offerings are aimed specifically at younger listeners. The AUX-IN input can also be used to connect another audio source, such as an MP3 player. Particularly convenient is the ability to stream music wirelessly to the DIGITRADIO 1990 via Bluetooth. For example, select a playlist or radio play on the smartphone to play it on the DIGITRADIO 1990 for the little ones while playing or falling asleep.
Made for the nursery &ndash, and for fans of Bibi and Tina!
Kids love good stories and cool music. Some listen to an exciting radio play while playing or falling asleep, others dance around the nursery to popular children's songs. This has hardly changed in the past decades, and that's why the classic children's boombox, and thus DIGITRADIO 1990, is still so popular today.
In the Bibi and Tina Edition, the DIGITRADIO 1990 brings even more joy to little Bibi and Tina fans as they immerse themselves in the stories and adventures. The top, or more precisely the CD compartment, features a large graphic showing Bibi and Tina in a party mood. So the favorite characters are always in view.
Music from CDs
The CD is still very popular. The integrated CD player supports classic audio CDs as well as CD-R and CD-RW formats. In addition, MP3 CDs can also be played.
Music via USB
If you have MP3 audio files stored on a USB stick, you can connect the data carrier to the DIGITRADIO 1990 via the USB interface and play music and radio plays directly on the device.
Tip: The USB port can also be used to charge other devices, such as smartphones or music players.
Music via Bluetooth
Audio content can be streamed wirelessly to the DIGITRADIO 1990 via Bluetooth. Ideal for playlists or radio plays that parents access via smartphone from major streaming services, such as Spotify.*
Music via AUX-IN
The AUX-IN input can be used to connect an additional audio source, such as an MP3 player.
Compact and always with you
The DIGITRADIO 1990 can be carried quickly and easily anywhere via a carrying handle &ndash, thanks to optional battery operation even when traveling. In addition, its dimensions are not mini, but still compact for a device of this sound class.
Cool alarm functions for schoolchildren
The built-in display shows information about the current radio program or CD track as well as the time. And because the DIGITRADIO 1990 also has an alarm function, it is ideal as a radio alarm clock for schoolchildren. Another great feature is that the DIGITRADIO 1990 automatically switches itself off in the evening after the desired time via the sleep timer.
Radio first contact for kids
Listening to the radio is really fun with the DIGITRADIO 1990 in the Bibi and Tina edition. This is where children gain their first experience of using a modern digital radio set. The DIGITRADIO 1990 receives all digital DAB+ radio programs available in the reception area as well as analog FM stations. In the meantime, there are even more and more stations whose programming is aimed specifically at younger listeners.
Don't kids care about the sound?
No, they certainly don't. Children also want the song or radio play to sound really good. That's why DIGITRADIO 1990 has two built-in stereo speakers whose sound can be adjusted using the preset equalizer options.
Scope of delivery
Digitradio 1990, operating instructions