Grace Digital Tuner Wireless Radio and Media Player Now Available

Grace Digital Announces Their New Wireless Radio and Media Player for $220

Grace Digital has unveiled a new wireless radio and media player which can be directly plugged into any stereo system. The new device allows users to access SIRIUS satellite radio and Pandora Internet Radio as well as some personal musical tunes of users on their own.

The Grace Digital Tuner allows users to listen to over 30,000 Internet radio stations and also allows anyone to pick up some Podcasts in the process.

As for the features of the wireless radio and media player, it comes with a built-in Ethernet port and an integrated WiFi 802.11g connectivity. It sports a simple make, a black surface with silver knobs and buttons.

Plug it in, turn it on and enjoy a world of music from Grace Digital’s family of services which includes the likes of Reciva, iheartradio, CBS Radio, Pandora, Premium SIRIUS Internet radio, Live365, MP3tunes, NOAA, and NPR.

The Grace Digital Tuner is now available at the company website for $219.99 and from various retailers worldwide.

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