Now really well made, appears cheap and fidgety. I would never, ever go for anything like this unless it was unique, which, as far as I can judge, it is. This is an "antiradio", a really, really bad radio, which captures all the noise from appliances, cables, passing cars, real radio, computers and allow you to record it (you need to get the recorder separately, I use a zoom). What I get are tons and tons of interesting, complex, dynamic/moving textures and outrageous sounds, which i dump on samplers in Ableton and play as keyboards or pads in songs. Given how insane the samples sound, this results in surprisingly high quality sounds that I would never be able to layer with additive or subtractive synthesis. I can be seen walking arounds the streets of Copenhagen with a huge smile on my face, listening to sounds noone else can hear, holding the little ugly box up like a mad scientist. This is a gem, and anyone interested in sound design or electronica should get it. I use it for electronic/electric doom pop, creating strange pads and stringy synths, and its simply a blast.