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Grace Digital Mondo Elite Duo Smart Internet Radio, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, 7-Day Alarm – Microphone Free (Walnut)

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Features

  • In addition to the built-in apps and radio station databases, play any audio via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi from any Chromecast enabled app on your smartphone or computer; Control music via the front panel, included IR remote control, or free remote-control apps from your smartphone; QI wireless charging charges your favorite QI enabled devices while you listen to your favorite tunes
  • Group multiple Mondo Elite Duos together for multi-room audio; Group with any Chromecast enabled device and even control your Mondo Elite Duo by any Google Assistant enabled device in your home or office (for your privacy the Mondo Elite Duo does not have a microphone)
  • 12- or 24-hour clock; Up to 7 individual escalating volume alarms; Wake to one of 8 buzzer options, any of your 100 station presets, or USB thumb drive; Customizable Sleep and Snooze timers; 30 daytime and nighttime back-light settings; Large blue or red clock selection; Personalize your sound via the built in 5 band equalizer
  • What is in the Box - 1x Mondo Elite Duo, User Manual, 1x Remote Control, 1x Power Adapter (input:100-240V, 50/60 Hz, 1.0 A, output: 18 VDC, 2.0 A); Optional USB to Ethernet dongle for wired RJ45 ethernet connection (sold separately)

Description

The Mondo Elite Duo from Grace Digital provides excellent stereo sound in a stylish design that incorporates your favorite listening options into a single device! You can stream your favorite embedded apps and over 100,000 internet radio stations from around the corner to around the world and save them on one of your 100 presets for quick access. Stream from your phone or tablet via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi from Chromecast enabled apps like Google play, TuneIn, Spotify, and many others! Group multiple Mondo Elite Duo units together or any other Chromecast enabled device and stream synchronized to all devices in the group at the same time.A high-powered Class D Digital 50-watt amplifier plus dual 4-inch full range custom made speaker drivers and customizable 5 band equalizer gives the Mondo Elite Duo room filling sound with warm bass and crisp highs. Charge your phone through the USB 5V port in the back or plug in a compatible USB storage device with saved music files and play the music directly through the Mondo Elite Duo.Compatible with industry leading UPnP/DNLA based media servers. Bluetooth 4.1 integrated chip allows you to also connect and play music from your smartphone or stream to Bluetooth earbuds/headphones or wired earbuds via the wire headphone out jack. 3.5-inch color display shows playlist, station and album art while streaming music and makes for easy navigation through menus, settings, and apps.Built in dual band Wi-Fi works with all 802.11a/b/g/n/ac routers. Supported streaming protocols: HLS HTTP, HTTPS, RTSP, WSMP, Shoutcast. Supports 11 audio formats: AIFF, AIFC, WAVE, CAF, NeXT, ADTS, MP3, AAC, AAC+, Ogg Vorbis, FLAC, WMA. Supports Hi-Res files up to 24-bit/192kHz FLAC, LPCM/WAV/AIFF (for a complete list of protocol support, check the user manual available at the Grace Digital web site).Connect to an ethernet cable with the optional USB to Ethernet dongle (sold separately).

Brand: Grace Digital


Color: Walnut


Special Feature: Built-In Clock


Connectivity Technology: Bluetooth, Ethernet, USB, Wi-Fi, Wireless


Product Dimensions: 15.5"L x 6.4"W x 5.6"H


Tuner Technology: Internet Radio


Style: Retro


Power Source: Corded Electric


Radio Bands Supported: 5 tire


Included Components: 1x Mondo Elite Duo, 1x Power Adapter (Input100-240V, 50/60 Hz, 1.0 A, Output 18 VDC, 2.0 A), 1x Remote Control (with 2 AAA batteries), Owner's Manual See more


Product Dimensions: 15.5 x 6.4 x 5.6 inches


Item Weight: 6.9 pounds


Item model number: GDI-WHAMD205


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 21, 2022


Manufacturer: Grace Digital


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Premiere internet radio, with some one serious caveat
Color: Walnut
So, first the bad: From 2016 until 2022, I was the happy owner of an earlier incarnation of Grace's Internet Radio. It had rich sound and the price, comparable to what it is now, was justifiable because it was so reliable -- it could play for hours on end and it was good-looking and substantially made. And then, the company inexplicably stopped allowing models older than the more recent 2022 (?) models connect to the internet, let alone play music, effectively bricking them. (In fact, this became so notorious that they have a special link on their site that connects you to customer support for a coupon for a new radio. At the time of the new radio's purchase, a few weeks ago, this discount only equalled the total price of the radio on Amazon, so I purchased the latest radio on Amazon.) I'm making a point of mentioning this because Grace is a messy company that puts out nice, rather high-quality products and then undercuts these products with finicky, poor business decisions, destroying their reputation for supposed reliability. (Also, their customer service is no longer accessible and thoughtful. It's pretty bot-y, which is disappointing for a small business.) All of this is really a warning that the company could fold in the future and brick this model as well. So, why did I invest in the current product, the Grace Digital Mondo Elite... ? Because of the quality of their original product for the years they allowed it to function. And because, for the $200 - $300 price range, Grace is really the only place to go for a decent internet radio (unless you want something generic and ultimately crappy). So, I gave them a second chance and I am (mostly) really happy with the Mondo Elite. The good: While not astounding, the sound is warm and rich, probably enhanced by the wooden build of the radio, which is another notch in Grace's belt -- their builds are always really solid. It more than serves my purpose of adding music from Sirius XM to my bedroom without having to reply on my phone to stream. The connectivity is strong (once you fumble your way through one of the clunkiest WiFi / station set-ups ever). And there are some nice bells and whistles: they've added Bluetooth to this model, which was missing before, and though I don't use it, it's nice to know it's an option. There's a pretty good remote with this one. And they've also added a surprisingly robust EQ option that is as impressive as it is inaccessible, unless you really understand frequencies and sound physics (I'm not being sarcastic, it's pretty cool...just a little unapproachable -- and there are also a few preset EQs that are fine alternatives). Really, it's possible to stream almost anything through this radio, which is why I ultimately have given it 5 stars, even though I still hold a serious grudge against Grace. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024 by the finer things✨🕶

  • Hear all there is to hear!
Color: Walnut
A good-sounding internet radio! It's great to draw in virtually any radio station or provider in the nation. I ❤︎ radio, Spotify, all of them. Old-time radio, westerns, comedy, crime, they all come to life for you. Like podcasts? Get the ones you love. Clear screen, good-looking, great reception, easy-to-use (once you read the manual). You will love this radio! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2025 by G. Hearn

  • Very nice
Color: Walnut
The media could not be loaded. This radio looks and feels like quality. It has a good, solid weight to it. The sound is great. It's not excellent, but it's a very nice, rich sound when in your kitchen or bedroom. I went into the sound settings and did a custom option, putting each option on 20, and that sounded much better. I have it on a shelf in my kitchen for listening to Christmas music while I bake this year. I agree that the setup was pretty much a pain, and I'm pretty good at this stuff. However, it was worth it. It came with an offer for 3 months free of serious XM, with a website to go to. When I entered the website, my phone went crazy with some scam or virus, so I turned off my phone right away and after that, my phone was fine. I logged into serious XM on my own, and found another deal for new subscribers, which was actually better. All in all, I really love this radio, which gets over 100,000 stations and offers 100 presets. It is definitely a little learning curve, but worth it once it's set up. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 27, 2024 by Barnwood1824 Barnwood1824

  • Updated review Dec. 2023
My main reasons for choosing this model were 1) the media player which plays FLAC files and handles M3U playlists. 2) Customizable EQ After having used this for a while, I’ve updated my rating to 4 stars and have had a change of heart regarding performance. The radio has some nice features, like the various included music services and 100 presets, with more available if you sign up on line. Most internet stations are 128kbps MP3, which are not great, but that is not a fault of the radio. There are a fair number of stations at higher quality, and quite a few with AAC compression. As stated previously, treble is a bit lacking, and I have customized the EQ settings to maximize the high frequencies. There is a good amount of thump on the bass end, and the radio gets plenty loud for my bedroom. The main attraction for me was the media player. I was initially disappointed in that it would not handle my playlists properly. But I found a workaround using Media Monkey on my PC to copy the files from each of my playlists, and automatically rename them into seperate folders with sequential numbers and the track name, so they will play in the same order as the playlists. However, I discovered that there is a maximum of 999 files per folder recognized. I had to split the folders with more than 999 files. But that works, and the FLAC files play fine. I’ve got about 18,000 hi res FLAC files on a Micro SD card in a USB adapter. There are buttons on the radio itself, and a set of 5 variable buttons that change functions based on the mode of operation. Some operations are clunky or non existent using the radio buttons, like no random play in media player. This was one of the drawbacks that initially bothered me. It wasn’t until I downloaded the app that using the radio became much more user friendly. You see everything in the app, and can scroll much quicker through presets, or media folders. You can even shuffle songs and repeat songs in a folder. There are preset EQ settings and a 6 band customizable EQ setting. The radio settings can also be made much easier and quicker through the app. A new version of the app was released a few months back. At this point, I am now satisfied with this device. But the one issue I have is with the wireless charging port. It doesn’t consistently charge properly. I have to fiddle with placing my iPhone 13 Max on the charger to get it charge. But, throughout the night I keep hearing the “connect” sound that is played when you plug the phone in to be charged. It keeps connecting and disconnecting. It doesn’t really charge any higher when leaving it on the charging port all night. I just don’t use it to charge my iPhone. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2023 by Anthony Chiappette

  • Excellent, rich sound
Color: Walnut
The radio has an excellent, rich sound and registered on the wifi network quickly and efficiently. Had to contact Grace Digital customer service and Sirius XM customer service to get that service working - password issue with Sirius XM. Easy to use and has the feel of a real quality product.
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025 by P. Zink

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