Yes, Waves Radio Player is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is Waves Radio Player legit?
🤔 The Waves Radio Player app's quality is mixed. Some users are satisfied, while others report issues. Consider reading individual reviews for more context.
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How much does Waves Radio Player cost?
Waves Radio Player has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is 1.99 $.
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User Rating
4.26 out of 5
19 ratings in United States
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Sorry but so annoying!!!
I purchased the bonus of the cool music dancing wall paper. Only a few choices but EVERY TIME I use the app I must restore purchase and now that I turned off in app purchases bc my son is old enough to push buttons… NO MORE RESTORE. I thought the developers would learn after a few months so I waited… now I am irritated.
Love this app
Like the selection of radios
Good music, easy to navigate & superior sound
Best radio in the App Store
Great App
4 stars just because doesn’t work fine in zoomed mode.
Hope developer fix it
Excellent radio app with serious bugs - (Apple TV)
After trying many radio apps for my Apple devices, I settled on Waves. It is a great looking app with excellent sound quality and an endless selection of stations. I would love to give it 5 stars, but there are some serious bugs for the Apple TV version. First, my favorites disappear every three days or so. After three times, I gave up and no longer save my favorites. The app basically resets itself. Second, it does not stop playing when you start another app, like Netflix or itunes. So you have to get back into Waves and manually stop playing. Finally, some stations just stop playing (even though they play on the Iphone). I would be happy to pay for this app when the bugs are taken care of for the Apple TV app. For now,I will continue enjoying the excellent Iphone version of Waves and mirror the sound to Apple TV.
Love it but...
I am using the iPhone 6+ running iOS 11. Love it and use daily although it seems to be a system hogger. The music stream briefly stuffers when using home button to wake phone for instance. Also does same while navigating thru iOS such as opening another app, receiving a text message, etc. My impression is that the iPhone 6+ CPU is slow and outdated. Probably works fine on the newer and faster iPhone. Keep up the good work.
Good radio app. Lots of rough edges.
Review based on Apple TV version.
There are hundreds of stations available here, in a wide variety of formats/genres. Sound quality is high, audio bit rate is written above each station. Station info tags are extensive and the ones I checked were accurate. I'm using it now as my main radio player.
Searching produces a "list" of stations, spread horizontally off tne screen. Each station has a pretty, but useless, graphic attached to it, making tne length of the line even longer ... and very difficult to scroll through.
Favorite stations works well, except that it's yet another mile long list. For favorites:
- there needs to be a way to manually move the stations around to organize them,
-there need to be sublists
Biggest problem: IT WON'T TURN OFF. The button my remote won't kill it, and there are no controls on the app. The ipad version has a play/pause button. ATV needs one too.
Visualizer is OK, but pretty simpleminded.
All in all, better than most radio apps, good sound, interface needs work.
Great App for music lovers
Explore music around the world. It's easy. Well organized. Quality is great. Controls are awesome. I'm discovering all kinds of new music every week.
DO NOT UPDATE!
The app is no longer an audio-reactive visualizer and is instead an internet radio app, and poorly executed at that.
The developers had the audacity to list such a drastic change as a resigned UI when in reality their intent was to fool the user into updating it in order to (presumably) make a few bucks in advertising or partnerships. Just make a new app if that's your M.O., don't cheat your users.
This developer is the shadiest craptastic example of the lowest common denominator. They should be ashamed of themselves.
totally cool
I really like the visuals. works with any music I played. even when I was typing with the keyboard, it catches the sound and gives nice/subtle waves.