CES 2012 – Pure Sensia 200D Connect
It’s round two for Pure’s Sensia – dubbed the 200D Connect – and this time round, Pure has finely tuned its DAB radio to ensure it’s a huge improvement from the original.

It’s round two for Pure’s Sensia – dubbed the 200D Connect – and this time round, Pure has finely tuned its DAB radio to ensure it’s a huge improvement from the original.
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