Oh, radios. You remember those things! While most of us tend to listen to the radio online, or perhaps just in cabs, there are some absolutely lovely digital DAB radios out there for the choosing.
Just think how cute your desk at work will look with a retro-inspired Roberts radio on it! (And how annoyed your coworkers will be when you start blasting soft '90s rock out of it!) Why not jazz up your kitchen with a new radio so you can listen to a bit of depressing world news while you cook dinner? Or spice up your morning routine with a radio that can play either your morning breakfast show of choice - or music from your iPod.
To help us embrace our love of the glorious piece of audio equipment that is the radio - here is are my favourite radios available online at the moment. Check 'em out!

It's retro! It's blue! IT MUST BE MINE! £149, very.co.uk

I've tried one of these out, and they're brilliant. Nothing better than being able to wake up to the radio, or your favourite Judy Garland song on your iPod! £71, comet.co.uk

How patriotic is this! I am just upset that I didn't see it before the royal wedding. Would have made the perfect addition to our street party. £199.95, johnlewis.com

If you like your radios simple, a bit retro, but not, say, with polka dots on it - you will love the maple coloured veneer design of this Pure radio. £94.95, johnlewis.com

Sure, it's the same as the first radio we featured, but it's pink. And I love it. £149.95, johnlewis.com

It's a Lego! But a clock! What more could the child in you want? (Aside from sweets. And cartoons.) £22.99, amazon.co.uk

If you love Orla Keily, you will love this radio. Plain and simple. We even think it's better than the Cath Kidston Roberts radio. But don't tell her that. £149, johnlewis.com

It's portable and pink. Perfect for a twee tea party or hen party BBQ. Or perhaps a kids party. The possibilities are practically endless. £27.99, amazon.co.uk