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Grace Link Internet Radio Tuner and Streaming Music Player with Chromecast Built-in: Stream Hi-Fi Music to Your Stereo System (no Built-in Speaker)

Original price was: $179.99.Current price is: $169.99.

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Product Description

Grace Link. Your music. Your way. Whole home audio solutions.Grace Link. Your music. Your way. Whole home audio solutions.

Connect to your traditional stereo or powered speakers to bring streaming to every room in your homeConnect to your traditional stereo or powered speakers to bring streaming to every room in your home

Chromecast built-in. Stream music from your phone to your speakers. Works with Hey Google.Chromecast built-in. Stream music from your phone to your speakers. Works with Hey Google.

Built-in Audio Apps. Over 100,000 AM/FM/HD Radio Stations and millions of podcasts.Built-in Audio Apps. Over 100,000 AM/FM/HD Radio Stations and millions of podcasts.

Whole home audio. Every Grace Digital device plays music independently, or group them into zones.Whole home audio. Every Grace Digital device plays music independently, or group them into zones.

2.8" color display. Easy navigation through menus. While streaming view album artwork title & artist2.8" color display. Easy navigation through menus. While streaming view album artwork title & artist

Control your Grace Link directly from the front panel or included infrared remote. Save presets.Control your Grace Link directly from the front panel or included infrared remote. Save presets.

Connect the Grace Link to your traditional stereo or receiver to stream music and more; Total control with the Grace smartphone app, infra-red remote control, or the front panel controls via the 2.8-inch color display (no built in speaker)
Supports 100,000 Internet radio stations and 100 presets; Built-in apps: Spotify Connect, Pandora, Amazon Music HD, Prime, and Unlimited, iHeartRadio, Radio.com, BBC, NPR, Sleep Sounds, Calm Radio, Shoutcast, Live365, Podcast, SiriusXM (subscription sold separately by SiriusXM), add your favorite station to your my stuff folder
With Chromecast built-in, you can stream your favorite music from your phone, tablet, or laptop right to your favorite speakers or stereo system. Easily control your Grace Link with hundreds of apps you already know and love from your iPhone, iPad, Android phone or tablet
Analog and pure digital outputs to connect to your favorite stereo or receiver; Analog inputs to stream your favorite CD or Turntable to any room of your home, to other Grace devices, or any brand Chromecast built-in speaker
Supports Hi-Res files up to 24-bit/192kHz; Built in 5 band equalizer; Play audio from UPnP / DNLA media servers, Bluetooth 5.0 receiver to play from your phone or transmit to listen on headphones, RJ45 jack and built in dual band Wi-Fi; What’s in the box: Grace Link, manual, Infra-red remote control and batteries, 12V 1A power adapter

Customers say

Customers appreciate the radio’s functionality, ease of use, and internet radio. They find it easy to set up and operate, with intuitive controls. Many praise its sound quality, variety of stations, and value for money. However, opinions differ on Bluetooth connectivity.

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  1. videotechie

    Great sound quality…easy set up…supports uPnP…nothing else I would add!!
    Logitech discontinued support for their venerable Smart Radio so was looking for a replacement. I purchased this Grace Link and I don’t regret it at all…So far has easily connected to all the streaming services I use…Pandora…Amazon Music etc. I don’t use Spotify or YouTube Music much because just too much advertising in the free versions. Configured a uPnP server on my NAS drive and the Grace Link found it without fanfare and now my 50+ Gig of music is available. Awesome…and ridiculously easy.Out of the box I always enjoyed the sound of the Smart Radio…but the Grace Link is definitely better in every way. Balanced and smooth is how I would describe the sound. Yes – it’s compressed music… for the audiophile crazies (of which I am one) it’s not going to sound like vinyl…but the sound quality is truly awesome. I see no reason to buy an outboard DAC. No hiss (meaning very good signal to noise ratio). When you hit pause there is complete silence. Plenty of bottom end without sounding heavy…vocals are clean and crisp…sound stage is detailed and solid.A wide range of streaming codecs are supported as well as a similarly wide range of bit rates. The internal DAC is good enough you can hear the differences between bit rates…although it appears the digital output is at a fixed rate. I have not fully explored this as I don’t use an outboard DAC. I hooked up my digital audio analyzer to this output and all I saw was 44.1K at either 16, 20 or 24 bits resolution. Based on how well everything else on the box works I can’t believe this is how it functions so it’s probably something I have yet to configure.There is an EQ function built in that allows adjustment of the response if you need it. Using it has no effect on the noise floor or distortion…so it is a useful tool. In my case I added “+1” to the 16KHz range.Not sure what App others are complaining about but the Grace Digital App I downloaded from the Play Store is great. Allows control of everything you can do directly from the front panel. Found the Grace Link box immediately and shows all of the song info. Very easy to browse the station database or your personal music library and find something to listen to. For most other functions you still need to see the screen on the front of the unit to see what your doing so anything other than listening to and controlling what your hearing you’ll likely not use the App. When connected to my uPnP server allows effortless browsing of my music library.The user interface and software work well. As a retired electronic Engineer from the broadcast television industry I can say the software appears stable and reasonably well thought out. I did not need the Users Guide to setup anything on the box…it was that easy to navigate through. I use a wired Ethernet connection but did test out the wi-fi functionality. It works as advertised. I just prefer a wired connection. Adjusting the radio configuration while listening does not interrupt music playback. Very nice. I’ve found a few glitches…if you pair a Bluetooth device to it (say a pair of earbuds) and then turn off this device before disconnecting it from the Grace Link you get stuck…have to power cycle the Grace Link to recover. That’s probably the worst thing I’ve found…Registering the radio with Grace Digital does open up some interesting features but you don’t need to do this to use the radio. From the online screen you can search for and add stations to your radio’s database. One glitch…the link in the User Guide doesn’t work as written…you get a Security Certificate Error. The fix is easy…just add /login to the end of the link. Then follow the process to create an account.An undocumented feature…if you type the IP address of the Grace Link into a web browser that is on the same network you get a nifty set of tabs that allow configuration and setup, as well as a Now Playing screen. Cool!! I’m going to use an old computer connected to my TV to show the Now Playing info…album artwork etc.There is a analog line input that it would appear you can use to stream onto your network using the Grace Link. Have not thought of a use for this yet…but you could use the Grace Link as a simple pre-amplifier if you only have one other analog source. The Grace Link has a smooth acting volume control and the previously mentioned EQ so it is possible. You would add a needless A/D cycle to this analog source but…why not??Gripes are minimal…the power wall wart has the brightest green LED I’ve ever seen. Absolutely blinding in a darkened room. Just put a piece of electrical tape over it. Fixed. The screen brightness configuration is needlessly complex…you can set the brightness levels for a dizzying array of options!! The old Smart Radio had this one…as the room darkened the display followed along. Still…setting this up is easy if not time consuming.I have not messed around with the built-in Chromecast functionality. I have no doubt it will work as described. I have no need to control the Grace Link from my Google devices or cast to it…although casting audio from a smart phone (as opposed to using Bluetooth) would be a better option as it frees up resources on the phone. I have a dedicated “home brew” Bluetooth RX that I use.I paid around $160 when I purchased my unit. A bit spendy…but not as audiophile products go and I would rate this as an audiophile grade device. Compared to some of the other units I’ve used over the years either professionally or at home the Grace Link is the hands down winner. Easy to use, can’t think of a single function I would add to it…exceptional sound quality…you will not go wrong purchasing this if your in the market for a streaming box.

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  2. G. sirignano

    This is a great product!
    I bought this on a whim, however I’m pleasantly surprised with how simple it is to use and set up. It provides me with everthing I was looking for, pandora and iheart radio plus internet radio. It is easy to operate and program. The presets are a great feature, as each preset represents up to 10 stations. The fact that it has a digital coax output made it simple to run the Radio through my hifi dac. The sound is excellent. You are also able to set the color of the clock from blue to red which is a neat feature. The lcd screen is larger than most and provides useful info as well as album art. The bonus here is that it also has both Bluetooth and chromecast built in, making it a wireless streamer as well. For the price and ease if use, it is hard to fault and beat. The only thing I wish it had was a toslink digital out in addition to the coax. I had to resort to using a toslink to connect my cd player to my current dac to free up the 1 coax input for the grace radio. My dax has 2 toslink but only the one coax input. Overall, I would highly recommend this product over countless others available. Lastly, this version of the grace radio does not rely on the reciva platform anymore, so it should work for years to come…

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  3. Michelle M

    Nice Radio… But with limitations
    Nice Streamer with excellent sound quality when hooked to a good system or speakers. Millions of radio stations and podcasts available. Easy to set up and navigate. Decent app to control from Mobil device. Chromecast is a nice feature to have, as you’re not limited to the music apps provided.The not so good is the fact that it won’t play songs from your UPnP server (your computer) in the proper order that they appear on an album. It plays all the songs on an album in alphebetical order instead of the order they were recorded. Try listening to “Dark Side of the Moon” with the songs out of order. Or “Abbey Road” for that matter. How messed up would that medley at the end sound ? Tech support says that’s the way it is. It certainly needs an update to fix that issue.

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  4. Erich

    Internet / WiFi radio
    Very intuitive to set up, and once you have your desired stations stored it is extremely easy to use. This does require connections by wire or blue tooth for audio. Sound quality is great. Exceeded my expectations. Highly recommend.

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  5. daveyk

    Connection to a Bluetooth Receiver is <5 Foot range!
    Can only really connect to my Bluetooth receiver for my stereo if right next to it; then it works well. I need this at my bench, which is <15 feet away. My computer connects easily to it at this same distance. This device needs an external BT Antenna. I will be returning this. I am still looking for an internet radio tuner to play to my shop stereo over bluetooth.

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  6. Ron Brown

    Great when it works
    Setup is easy.Connecting to supported streaming services is easy.Connecting via bluetooth is easy.Sound quality is great.Streaming via bluetooth from just about any device works great.However, this device has issues:wi-fi connectivity will spontaneously drop.it will not play Amazon playlists.it will only allow one to select a single album by a given artist from Amazon music; no play queue.it will not recognize playlists from a media server on the local network.

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  7. Amazon Customer

    Nice and compact, has a digital and analog out. Installed with 2 little Fosi audio amp and 4 speaker. I can listen to Spotify, Iheart Radio and Amazon Music and memorise my favorite chanel or playlist, witch mean I don’t need my phone everytime I want to swith chanel. I use it to stream my music from my computer witch also work very well. The kidz love conecting their phone to bluetooth and stream their own music throu it. I had it for about 2 month and it’s still work great. Very happy.

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  8. Mookie

    I love listening to Internet radio stations on my stereo system. Great sound however this product is way overpriced. Ouch!!

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    Grace Link Internet Radio Tuner and Streaming Music Player with Chromecast Built-in: Stream Hi-Fi Music to Your Stereo System (no Built-in Speaker)
    Grace Link Internet Radio Tuner and Streaming Music Player with Chromecast Built-in: Stream Hi-Fi Music to Your Stereo System (no Built-in Speaker)

    Original price was: $179.99.Current price is: $169.99.

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