Published by Frontier Smart Technologies
UNDOK™ is the companion app for your compatible connected radio or speaker.
UNDOK is an Android app developed and published by Frontier Smart Technologies at Google Play Store on Dec 10, 2014 for Android users. UNDOK is so popular that it has gained 100000 installs so far and growing.
Are you tired of constantly fumbling with the buttons on your radio? Do you wish there was an easier way to control your favorite stations and adjust the volume? Look no further than UNDOK, the revolutionary app that puts the power of your radio right at your fingertips.
With UNDOK, you can say goodbye to the days of struggling to set a sleep timer. Our app is designed to be user-friendly and accessible for all, including blind users who rely on screen reader technology. We understand the importance of inclusivity, which is why we are committed to continuously improving our app to meet the needs of all users.
One user, who owns a Sangean WRF-28 Internet radio, initially had trouble connecting their radio to the app. However, after following a simple step-by-step process, they were able to successfully connect their devices. This user praised UNDOK as a "great app" that allowed them to effortlessly stream content from their phone and play internet radio stations.
Another satisfied customer, who uses the app with their Noxon A110+ DAB and Internet radio, was thrilled with how easy it was to set up. They described UNDOK as "perfect" and emphasized the convenience of being able to control their radio from their smartphone.
One user even admitted that they found it easier to use the app than the actual radio itself. They praised UNDOK for making everything easy and allowing them to change stations, adjust sound, and play songs from Amazon Music without even having to leave their sofa.
UNDOK isn't just for controlling newer radios. One user was pleasantly surprised to discover that the app worked perfectly with their old Roberts i83. They were thrilled with how much quicker and easier it was to operate their radio and play songs from their hard drive via DLNA.
But don't just take our word for it. Numerous users have expressed their love for UNDOK and its seamless integration with their radios. They have praised its intuitive interface, convenience, and ability to stream music from their network.
Yes, UNDOK is compatible with the Sangean WRF-28 radio. If you're experiencing any difficulties, we recommend following our step-by-step connection process to ensure a successful setup.
Currently, the sleep timer on the UNDOK app is limited to a maximum of 60 minutes. However, you can still set a sleep timer of up to 120 minutes using the radio's remote control.
Absolutely! UNDOK works perfectly with the Stream 83i radio. Users have praised the app for its seamless integration and improved functionality compared to the previous app.
If you experience this issue, we recommend killing the app and relaunching it. This should resolve the problem and restore the volume control functionality.
Yes, you can play local media MP3 files on the Stream 83i using UNDOK. Simply select the desired MP3 file within the app, and it should play without any issues.
At UNDOK, we are constantly working to improve our app and provide the best possible experience for our users. We appreciate your feedback and are committed to addressing any issues or concerns that may arise. Download UNDOK today and take control of your radio like never before!
Yes, you can run UNDOK on PC, but first, you will need emulator software installed on your Windows or MAC, which you can download for free. In the below video, you will find UNDOK in action. Before you install the emulator, check out the minimum and recommended system requirements to run it seamlessly. They may change depending on which version of the emulator you choose. Therefore, we recommend you download the latest version of the emulator. Below you will find three free Android emulators that we have shortlisted based on their popularity:
Up to date graphics drivers from Microsoft or the chipset vendor.
Storage: 1 GB available under installation path, 1.5GB available hard drive space
Internet: Broadband Internet connection
Regardless of which Android emulator you install, the steps to install, configure, and running the UNDOK app on PC are the same.