Hands on: Pure Music review Radio manufacturer Pure is set to release Pure Music this month, a new subscription-based service. It'll be available in the UK through the company's Wi-Fi capable DAB radios, smartphones using the Pure Lounge app and via its website. Taking a leaf out of Spotify's book, the service is all-you-can-eat, with a monthly subscription of just £4.99 giving you access to millions of songs. Given this is half the price of Spotify Premium – the top version of Spotify which allows music streaming to phones – it's certainly enticing price-wise, but how does it compare when it comes to usability? TechRadar has been playing with the service for a good few weeks now and, on the whole, we're impressed with it. We've been trying it out using the iOS app - an Android version is also available - the website and through a Pure One Flow. And, while the experience on each platform do differ quite significantly, the service is easy to use as long as you can forgive the rather fiddly set-up process. Before you can use Pure Music on your DAB radio you need to make sure it is registered to your Lounge Account. This does take a few minutes but once it was done we never had any problems with the service not recognising our devices. We had to do the same thing with our iPod touch – once the app was downloaded, our device then had to be registered to our Lounge Account.

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Hands on: Pure Music review