With its small size and reasonable price, the Breeze is sure to win the hearts of many digital radio listeners wanting a portable solution that runs on both batteries and mains power.

In fact the Oxx Digital Breeze is so small, that it’s petite stature prompted many to let out squeals of delight when slipping it from the very small box. Its dual power supply means that the Breeze is ideally suited to travelling, or to small places where you need a little audio company but are lacking a mains power supply. Certainly, the Breeze doesn’t present enough options to be a main source of digital-radio content, because of a couple of other limitations. Layout is a relatively simple affair, with all of the control buttons placed on the top panel.

There’s a power button and DAB/FM button on either side of the preset, volume, scan and info buttons in the middle. An extendible aerial completes the top panel. At the back, along with the AC plug, is also a 3.5mm headphone jack. The two-line display at the front, just above the speaker, will scroll to show station and basic information where applicable.

With its small size and reasonable price, the Breeze is sure to win the hearts of many digital radio listeners wanting a portable solution that runs on both batteries and mains power.