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Atonemo and NTS launch Radio Player with icon wheel for genre selection

Atonemo and NTS have released a screen-free, dial-based hardware device designed to stream curated internet radio mixtapes.

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Atonemo and NTS Radio have collaborated to launch a dedicated music streaming player. The device features an icon wheel for genre selection and connects directly to external speakers.

Coverage from TechRadar, The Verge, Dezeen, Music Ally, Hypebeast, and stupidDOPE emphasizes the hardware’s tactile design and its function as a screen-free alternative for accessing 16 curated mixtapes from human DJs. Future developments will depend on user reception of the hardware and potential expansion of the available mixtape library.

Coverage does not yet specify if further software updates are planned for the device.

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What is the primary function of the Atonemo NTS Radio Player?

The device acts as a hardware streamer that provides access to 16 human-curated 'Infinite Mixtapes' via an icon-based dial interface.

Does the player have a screen?

No, the device is marketed as a screen-free, dial-based music streamer.

How much does the device cost?

The Atonemo NTS Radio Player is priced at $179.

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