

⏰ Elevate your bedside game with style, sound & smart charging!
The Roxel Nod is a sophisticated bedside radio combining DAB/DAB+ and FM with Bluetooth streaming, a dual-display clock, and a 5W Qi wireless charging pad. Its compact oak wood design fits seamlessly into any room, offering up to 80 preset stations, adjustable brightness, and a gentle alarm with snooze—perfect for the modern professional seeking convenience and style in one sleek device.












| ASIN | B0BSNVX16F |
| Best Sellers Rank | 1,887 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 5 in Clock Radios |
| Brand | Roxel |
| Colour | Oak |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (517) |
| Date First Available | 19 Jan. 2023 |
| Item Weight | 450 g |
| Material | MDF Wood |
| Model Number | NOD |
| Product Dimensions | 16.5 x 3.81 x 8.5 cm; 450 g |
| Special Features | Alarm Cock, Sleep Timer & Snooze Function, Built-In Clock, Radio, Wireless Charging, Wireless Playback |
M**K
Love It
Could not be happier with this purchase. It has a great solid quality feel to the whole thing. All the functions needed and the light can be dimmed very low. The audio quality is superb. It really pulls off the modern tech inside a more traditional looking body. The phone charger on top works perfectly. I really do love it and if I had paid twice as much I think I would still feel it was great value. Still getting used to some of the buttons but the way the alarm starts low and gently rises to wake you up is a terrific little function that eases you awake in the morning. Fairly easy to set up and it’s the perfect size for a bedside table. Sometimes I just like to hold it because I love it so much lol
C**N
Great Clock Radio
I have had this for a month now and I am very pleased with this clock radio, it has a superb sound for such a small unit is well made and looks great. The only slight issue was with the brightness of the white display so I brought some coloured sticky back film and carefully cut out the film to go over the two displays and this was more than enough to give it a warm dimmer glow at night as can be seen in my photo. I would highly recommend this unit as a bedside radio alarm clock
A**R
Bright and fiddly but excellent radio.
Great radio with very good sound but alarms are really fiddly to set , and switching them off , well you're definitely awake once you manage to to that. Too bright for the bedroom so keeping it for the excellent radio but will get another alarm .
M**C
Several perceived faults with this item
I don't really like having phones charging next to my head but the alarms are so convenient. I also missed my old radio alarm clock. I tried downloading a radio clock alarm app and that didn't work so I thought I would try this. You can probably get a cheaper as new version because if I was new to dab I am sure I would be totally bewildered by the instructions, which may be why so many people are returning them. For a small unit the sound quality is good, better than my Bush BD-1706 I feel, but the reception is rubbish, nowhere near the Bush, and if I haven't got the arial up, and sometimes even when I have, it bubbles like the early models used to, although you don't have to move it around as much as those early models to get a signal. The wireless charger also affects the reception quite badly. For £25 I was quite happy until I realised that I had no control over the dab alarm(or any alarm) volume which sort of defeats the whole purpose of a radio clock alarm doesn't it, making it impossible to wake up dreamily listening to early morning music. If I still had the packaging I would be sending it back. There's a nice walnut case on it mind, and a big clock display.
F**M
Nice aesthetics, terrible design
I'd been looking at clock radios for a while, and this seemed to be the best of a bad bunch. A few reviews made me wary, but at least it had DAB, at least it had wireless charging, and at least you could set an alarm just for weekdays (apparently an exotic concept in today's clock-radio market)... But honestly, this is worse than my old John Lewis clock radio (bought 2015 or so) in every respect, apart from the wireless charging and apart from being made of something other than sticky ABS plastic which made the old radio increasingly dusty and disgusting. The design is pleasant enough. But the practicalities are stupid. You cannot read any of the labels, especially not at night or first thing in the morning. And some whizkid decided that there should be one fewer buttons than functions, meaning that two functions have to share. What button would you pick? The obvious choice is of course the On/Off Button, ie. the only button you actually use on a day-to-day basis. Sometimes you can turn the radio off, and sometimes you will change between DAB/FM/Bluetooth and have to keep faffing. Good luck! You can choose an illumination level - great! - but only until the alarm kicks in, when, no, the radio chooses how bright the display should be, namely bright. Meaning you have to change it back every day if you want it any differently. You cannot choose an alarm volume. It starts quiet, gets louder, and keeps getting louder until you turn it off. Sorry, neighbours! If you set the alarm to wake up to the news, you have to turn the radio off and back on (while likely cycling through the modes a couple of times as you scramble). Otherwise you are deafened. And you can only snooze for five minutes. That's your snooze. That's all you get. And good luck finding the button for it. I was hoping I might have learned to live with all this. But today I discovered that the radio does not even update itself when the clocks change. You have to pull the plug and put it back in. The whole thing is amateur hour. It's like having a clock radio designed by someone who's never used a clock radio, never had one in their house, possibly has never slept and possibly has never woken up. The other options likely remain just as bad, but don't waste your money on this. Hold out with what you've got until someone designs something decent.
M**E
Good product let down by exchange process.
Purchased as it ticked all the boxes I wanted from a wireless bedside clock with Radio. Yes, a few buttons, but as I like gadgets this was fine with me. Alas, after just two days the wireless charging function failed. Emailed manufacturer support to be told the reset procedure had been followed but as brand new would need to send back and reorder. Decided to have a credit back to my amazon account as it would be instant when handed in to drop off store. Store scanned it in, placed a label on and got the email from courier but not recognised by amazon as dropped off so now have to wait for it to get to amazon before refund issued even after returning to store as advised by Amazon customer service to rescan but scanner confirmed already scanned and wouldn’t scan again. I was going to purchase the same replacement when refund hit my account but now find the product has a higher price than the original purchase price.
K**R
Good little device
I appreciate the option to turn off the display completely, and the wireless charging is good to help me stop losing my phone. It can be a little fiddly with so few buttons, but the manual is good enough to explain it. I especially like the feature to vary the alarm frequency (daily, weekly, etc). I wish there was an option to display the day of the week in addition to the date. It would also be nice to be able to set an alarm to only go off once, and then disable itself after that
H**E
Mrs
Really good
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