Grace Digital

Grace Digital Mondo Elite Classic Internet Radio SiriusXM Pandora Spotify Connect Bluetooth Wi-Fi 7-Day Alarm Walnut

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$179.99

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  • The Mondo Elite Classic provides multiple options to listen to your audio via the built-in apps, Bluetooth, Chromecast, UPnP media servers or USB thumb drive; Over 100,000 Internet AM/FM/HD radio stations; Built-in apps are compatible with Spotify Connect, Pandora, Amazon Music Prime and Unlimited, iHeartRadio, Radio.com, NPR, SiriusXM (subscription sold separately by SiriusXM), Sleep Sounds, Calm Radio, Shoutcast, Live365, and Podcast
  • In addition to the built-in apps and radio station databases, play any audio via Bluetooth or Wi-Fi from any Chromecast enabled app on your smartphone or computer such as TuneIn, and Spotify; Control music via the front panel, included IR remote control, or free iPhone or Android remote control apps
  • Group multiple Mondo Elite Classics together for multi-room audio; Group with any audio products, and even control your Mondo Elite by any of you favorite voice assistants in your home or office (for your privacy - Mondo Elite Classic does not have a microphone)
  • 12 or 24 hour clock; Up to 5 individual escalating volume alarms; Wake to one of 8 buzzer options, 10 station presets, or USB thumb drive; Customizable Sleep and Snooze timers; 30 daytime and nighttime back-light settings; Large blue or red clock selection; Personalize your sound via the built in 5 band equalizer
  • What's in the box: 1x Mondo Elite Classic, User Manual, 1x Remote Control, 1x Power Adapter, 2x External Antennas; Optional USB to Ethernet dongle for wired RJ45 ethernet connection (sold separately)
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Product details

BrandGrace Digital
ColorWalnut
Special FeatureNetwork Ready
Connectivity TechnologyBluetooth, Ethernet, USB, Wi-Fi, Wireless
Product Dimensions11"L x 5.3"W x 6.3"H
Tuner TechnologyInternet Radio
StyleClassic
Power SourceAC
Radio Bands Supported2-Band, 5-Band
Included Components1x Mondo Elite Classic, 1x Power Adapter (Input:100-240V, 50/60 Hz, 1.8 A, Output: 18VDC, 2.2 A), 1x Remote Control (with 2 AAA batteries), 2x External Antennas, Owner's Manual See more

Technical specifications

product_dimensions11 x 7 x 6 inches
item_weight5 pounds
item_model_numberGDI-WHA8005
batteries2 AAA batteries required. (included)
best_sellers_rank#37,181 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #7 in Internet Radios
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
date_first_availableJuly 5, 2020
manufacturerGrace Digital

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4.3297 ratings

Customers say

Customers find the radio's sound quality excellent, with one mentioning crystal clear reception on their home stereo system, and appreciate its retro-looking design and many input selections.

★★★★★

Stop sitting on the fence concerning an internet radio - give it a whirl! It's a very good value.

Steven J. PottsFebruary 11, 2026✓ Verified purchase

I have owned Grace Internet radios for years (there isn't much competition in this market I guess). I just set it up this morning, and as per typical Grace radio fashion, set up is a piece of cake - very, very easy and straightforward. Make sure to have your wifi modem's password handy, as you need to enter it during set up (this part is the most involved step, and this only takes 1 minute at the most - very simple). Grace does have some nice touches that their limited competition does not feature, such as a USB port for flash drives and external hard drives (it doesn't work if you try to use more a 5 TB external drive), and RCA stereo lines both in and out. This is really nice for integrating into a classic stereo receiver's AUX inputs/outputs, though it works fine as a stand-alone unit - the built-in speaker (while not in stereo) is rich in depth and full of bass. The included remote control is also a nice little bonus. Also, they have removed the "rabbit-ears" style wifi antennas and replaced them with a more powerful internal one that seems to work much better (considering my radio is almost 50 feet from the modem, and is separated by two interior walls). For those who cannot live without their i-phone/android, it has an induction charging pad on top of the radio. I do not know how that works, as I have an old-school flip phone. My internet usage is strictly via this unit, my Roku TV and my laptop. The only time I use my phone is to make or receive phone calls - nothing more, nothing less. The radio is very well built - very substantial (it takes 2 hands to lift and move it safely; it's rather heavy, several pounds, which is not a bad thing, I'm just mentioning it in passing). Another kind of positive thing is that the cost of these big units seems to have gone down. When I bought my previous Mondo Elite Classic, I paid around $299 for it. This once (of course I bought it on sale) was $199; a significant difference in price I would say. Good value for the money. My only gripe that I have had in the past with Grace products is that there products seem to have a planned obsolescence, especially after a couple of years of firmware updates. There have been some snags with some of the updates in the past. I do not know if they have improved their software updates or not, but if you want a table-top internet radio receiver, then it's a possibly you may just have to live with. I love the whole concept behind Internet radio. As a fan of world music - Asian, Middle Eastern (especially the music of India) and Mexican/South American music, as well as news and talk from other exotic places that I will probably never get to visit in person, it just such a cool thing. I live in Missouri, and I love to listen to English Premier League soccer radio. And once you own the receiver, and keep up the payments on your internet service, most all of this really cool stuff is free!! Now, if you want to use any of the premium services (SiriusXM, Spotify, Pandora, etc.), then of course you have to pay for those. If you can afford the price of the receiver, and your curiosity is aroused, then give it a try. It is an amazing world of listening - it is waiting for you to listen, all you have to do is tune in! Read more

★★★★★

A worthy upgrade from previous Grace radios

Michael CieslakFebruary 22, 2021✓ Verified purchase

This is my fourth Grace radio, starting many years ago with their first model. This one has much to recommend it over the predecessors. 1. It is heaver. This is important for me as the radio is on my bedside table. With all the previous radios if I would lean over from the bed to press a preset or the power button, often the whole radio would slide on the table and make it necessary I use a hand to hold the radio steady. This may seem to be a minor point but it is important on the basis of daily use and convenience. 2. It is more attractive with the wood appearance instead of plastic. Also the buttons are now easier to read because of the contrast of black on light tan instead of the prior gray on black. These improvements make the radio much more functional and easy to use. 3. The Mondo Elite models now integrate Pandora, as the earliest models did. The previous model, the Mondo+, allows casting Pandora to the radio from a smartphone or other source but the absence of an integrated Pandora is not user-friendly. Grace indicated it was a major effort to add Pandora to the Mondo Elite due to complex coding. I asked tech support if they were going to add Pandora to the Mondo+ models but they did not reply to this question. 4. The sound quality is rich but has too much bass for my 69-year-old ears. I adjusted the sound with the equalizer which helped some. Still I prefer the sound of the plastic models. Again, this is probably due to hearing loss or changes that occur when one ages. 5. The interface is very much like previous Grace radios, especially the Mondo+. Grace has added functionality in many small ways. I especially like how easy it is now to quickly adjust the sleep time with the large button on top. 6. The wireless charger is a bonus. It was not a determining factor in my decision to purchase the radio but since it is present I do use it. 7. I like the opportunity to set separate alarms for each day of the week, plus weekend and weekdays. Previously one could just set them for weekends and weekdays. One option that I use is to set overlapping alarms. If I want to get up at 7:00am to my local NPR station, say, I set an alarm for 6:50 for a new age channel at soft volume. I also set an alarm at 7:00 at normal volume. Then I awake gently. All in all, this is the best Grace radio I have owned. Read more

★★★★★

AWESOME RADIO! CHECKED ALL THE BOXES FOR ME!

G-TOWNJuly 11, 2025✓ Verified purchase

I can finally sit back, tune in, and enjoy listening to my favorite radio station on iheart 680 am WRKO @ 6am with my Morning Coffee! Radio works crystal clear, and it is sharp! The set up is so easy and offers lots of preset stations or you have the option to manually tune in. You can also select podcasts! The remote control is also user friendly. I did a lot of research before purchasing and thus far I feel I made the right selection! The cabinetry and size fits great in my home! If you are in the market for a nice looking and sounding radio for a fair price this is the one! I highly recommend! Read more

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