TuneIn Radio Pro impresses on many levels (pictures)
The recently updated TuneIn Radio Pro gives you access to an impressive 70,000 AM/FM and Internet radio stations.
Variety of programming
Browse TuneIn's different programming options, including music, sports, news, podcasts, and more.
Music genres
When it comes to music, TuneIn offers in incredible assortment of genres. Pick any, and you'll be impressed by the number of stations available.
Now playing
The sleek Now Playing screen offers album art (when available), track and station info, and a handful of tools. Paid pro users also get the DVR-like recording controls at the bottom.
Favorite stations
Just the like presets in your car, your Favorites folder gives you easy access to your most frequently played stations. Adding individual songs to your Favorites list gives you access to related stations, not on-demand playback capabilities.
Bonus features
TuneIn comes with a nifty sleep timer that lets you program when to stop playback. There's also a built-in alarm that can be set to the station of your choice.
Big buttons
Car mode gives you large buttons for TuneIn's primary functions. It's perfect for when your device is docked on your car's dashboard.
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