Every day, Anicet Mbida makes us discover an innovation that could well change the way we consume.

This Thursday, he is interested in a new generation of radio sets that is coming, it allows you to record everything you hear on the air and turn it into a Podcast.

Something new in a sector that concerns us, that of radio.

A new generation of stations is coming, it allows you to record everything you hear on the air and turn it into a Podcast.

We will be able to go back if we did not understand well, slow down if some people speak too quickly and even remix the songs on the musical radios.

If there is a song that we like, we loop it and can listen to it endlessly.

The advantage is that it is very easy to do.

There is no complicated interface.

The radio continuously records everything that has been broadcast for two hours.

All you have to do is turn a small disc on itself to control playback as if you were "scratching" a vinyl.

It's super intuitive, so it will be very easy to compile a compilation of Laurent Cabrol's little jokes and Nicolas Canteloup's best moments.

Are these stations compatible with the new standard, Digital Terrestrial Radio?

Yes of course.

So we will have a much better sound quality.

They can also be transformed into Bluetooth speakers.

Some are compatible with music services like Deezer or Spotify.

Others can access internet radios.

They are much more versatile.

Several models are coming, but I have chosen two: the very futuristic Ortho Book 4 from Swedish Teenage Engineering (the one that is piloted with a minidisk).

There is also the Stream of the Germans of Sonoro.

We are therefore delighted to see a little novelty on the radios.

It had been years since much had happened.

Perhaps this will encourage the new generation to give up their phone to buy a real radio, a set with modern functions.