Bose has released an AM/FM radio app for the iPhone and iPod touch
Enjoy your SoundDock system even more with the Bose AM/FM App. Designed for iPhone and iPod touch, the Bose App provides easy access to local radio stations, wherever you are. And if the radio station you want is unavailable, it automatically plays the best substitute station with music of a similar genre.
You can purchase Bose AM/FM App from the App Store for $2.99.
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jbasi - July 11, 2014 at 5:45am
think you
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Xwing - April 11, 2011 at 2:34pm
GO TUNEIN RADIO CHEAPER!!!!!
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Daganchew beyene - June 8, 2012 at 4:10am
I want it bad
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Rajesh - April 11, 2011 at 10:12am
Powered by TuneIn Radio that is available for $0.99.
So you pay $2 more, why ?
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Noman - April 11, 2011 at 12:05pm
Such a good point. TuneIn Radio is excellent and I imagine (sinces it's not just a AM/FM radio) that it has more stations/features than this Bose one anyway.
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justabrake - April 10, 2011 at 11:39pm
works good !
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Dodgter - April 10, 2011 at 9:26pm
ooTunes already does this
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1000101 - April 10, 2011 at 5:34pm
Finally with this app, i can listen to my Michael Savage in the bay finally
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Macsl21 - April 10, 2011 at 7:34pm
"Finally"?
This is nothing more than a skinned and stripped down version of Tune In Radio. I'd go with the source version which has been out for a long time, includes the ability to record, has iPad optimizations, integrates Google Maps, and is $2 less expensive without trying to sell you overpriced speakers as well.
What a joke, Bose should be including the app for free with their speakers/dock.
And their are lots of others in this space as well. AOL has a pretty decent player that I believe is free.
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Dodgter - April 10, 2011 at 9:25pm
Finally? ooTunes has been out for years and does the same thing
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1000101 - April 11, 2011 at 1:53am
Wow, i didnt think people would get so affended by me saying finally. Look i have ooTunes abd it does NOT get the particular station that this app gets that i need so both of you can calm down.
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Macsl21 - April 11, 2011 at 2:41am
@1000101,
Nobody is offended at what you wrote. If you want to spend $2 more for a lesser version of Tune In Radio and get an app that tries to get you to also buy over-priced speakers, be our guest. Bose is the joke of the industry and it's precisely because of doing things exactly like this...getting people to pay more for less. In this case it's totally obvious. It says right there on the app itself that it's really Tune In Radio, and a quick comparison of the features shows you're getting a lesser version of the app, but paying more for it.