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The best DAB radios you can buy in 2025, whatever your budget
Tune in for more of your favourite stations and higher sound quality

Streaming services Spotify and Apple Music may dominate the headlines, but radio hasn’t gone anywhere. In fact, it's experiencing growth for the first time since 2018. Weekly radio listening recently hit a 20-year high and in mid-2024, over 50.8 million people in the UK tuned into the radio weekly – that’s over seven in 10 people.
FM radio may still be around, but it’s DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) that now accounts for most listening. It’s much better than FM. You don’t need to tune, it isn’t as fiddly, and it will pick up the best sound quality.
For our guide to the best DAB radios, we’ve researched and tested a wide range of options, as well as speaking to Owen Watters, CEO of Roberts Radio (the market-leading brand behind a number of our favourites), to help you find the right one for you!
Best DAB radios
If you’re yet to upgrade from an FM to DAB radio, it’s quite a shift. “Gone are the days of the iconic hissing and crackling on the radio that makes us feel rather nostalgic,” Owen says. “DAB radios offer simplified tuning by station name rather than you having to remember the frequency of your favourite station.
“Radios are becoming everyday essentials, like so much of the technology in our homes. They’re ambient companions, providing a positive influence on people’s mental health, especially during times of isolation like the pandemic and working from home.”
Some of the best DAB radios also have Bluetooth connectivity, built-in streaming and internet radio, connectors to charge your phone, or the ability to add more of your favourite stations as presets. “A lot of buyers don’t realise that our radios are also Bluetooth speakers, and we know there’s a demand for this with younger buyers,” Owen told us.
Convinced? Read on for more about our picks for the best DAB radios and a full buying guide below our roundup.
Simon Cocks is Good Housekeeping UK’s Technology Editor, overseeing tech shopping content and strategy for the title. He previously also worked across other titles including Esquire UK, Digital Spy, Men’s Health UK and Women’s Health UK.
Simon specialises in testing the latest smart gadgets, home entertainment gear, headphones, speakers, portable chargers, radios, e-book readers and smartphones. He's reviewed top tech products from brands including Google, Apple, Amazon, JBL and Bose.
A magazine journalism graduate from Kingston University in 2014, Simon also worked on the Discovery and Silkroad inflight magazines. He then gained experience writing about entertainment at SFX and Total Film. He also contributed reviews and interviews to TwitchFilm (later ScreenAnarchy), CultBox and Frame Rated.
He joined Good Housekeeping UK as the Editorial Assistant for Special Projects and was part of Good Housekeeping’s Consumer Affairs Team between 2014 and 2019. In this role, he conducted price comparison research, wrote detailed household and money-saving advice guides and edited thousands of in-depth reviews for the Good Housekeeping Institute.
He has focused on technology and gadgets since 2020, where he started by testing out power banks and instant cameras. He writes reviews, roundups, news articles and deals updates, and also covers top tech deals during sales like Amazon Prime Day, Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
When not testing out the latest gizmos, you’ll find Simon either catching up with the newest releases at his local cinema or out shooting with his beloved compact camera.
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