iLive Under Cabinet Radio with Bluetooth - My Top Pick
The iLive earned my top spot because it does everything I actually need: Bluetooth pairing for podcasts, FM radio for morning news, and a clear display I can read from across the kitchen. Sound quality from the dual 2-inch drivers surprised me - it fills a 12x14 foot kitchen evenly. The mounting hardware was complete and the installation took about 45 minutes. The remote works from anywhere in the room, which I use more than I expected.
Check price on Amazon →I mounted, tuned, and listened to five Bose-style under-cabinet radios in my kitchen to find which ones deliver real sound from a small footprint.
I wanted music in the kitchen without sacrificing counter space, and that pointed me at under-cabinet radios. Bose used to dominate this category with the Wave platform, but they’ve largely exited the dedicated under-cabinet space. So I compared five current alternatives – some that mimic the Bose aesthetic, some that exceed it on features.
After a few months of cooking-soundtrack duty, here are the five units worth installing in your kitchen.
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At a glance
| Pick | Best for | Score | |
|---|---|---|---|
| iLive Under Cabinet Radio with Bluetooth - My Top Pick | Check price | ||
| Bose Wave Music System IV - Best Sound (Countertop) | Check price | ||
| Venturer Klipsch Under Cabinet CD Radio - Best for CD Lovers | Check price | ||
| VENTURER 7-Inch Under Cabinet Smart Radio - Best Smart Features | Check price | ||
| Sylvania Under Counter CD Player Radio - Best Budget | Check price |
The picks, reviewed
iLive Under Cabinet Radio with Bluetooth - My Top Pick
The iLive earned my top spot because it does everything I actually need: Bluetooth pairing for podcasts, FM radio for morning news, and a clear display I can read from across the kitchen. Sound quality from the dual 2-inch drivers surprised me - it fills a 12x14 foot kitchen evenly. The mounting hardware was complete and the installation took about 45 minutes. The remote works from anywhere in the room, which I use more than I expected.
Bose Wave Music System IV - Best Sound (Countertop)
The Wave IV is technically a countertop unit, but it's the only Bose currently sold for kitchen audio, and the sound quality is genuinely worth the premium. The waveguide acoustic design delivers bass I didn't think possible from a unit that small. Setup is plug-and-play, the touch-sensitive top controls work even with damp hands, and the integration with Bluetooth and FM is seamless. If counter space allows, this is the audio pick.

Venturer Klipsch Under Cabinet CD Radio - Best for CD Lovers
Yes, I still listen to CDs in the kitchen sometimes, and the Venturer Klipsch is the best dedicated CD-and-radio combo I've found in this form factor. The slot-loading CD player is clean and the FM tuner pulls in stations without an external antenna. Klipsch acoustic design gives the unit punchier midrange than the all-plastic competitors. Mounting is simpler than I expected.

VENTURER 7-Inch Under Cabinet Smart Radio - Best Smart Features
Venturer's smart radio includes a 7-inch color display, Wi-Fi streaming, weather forecasts, and Bluetooth pairing. I use the display for morning news headlines and the streaming radio for stations I can't pick up over FM. The touchscreen is responsive enough to operate with one finger, even when my other hand is occupied with cooking. The price is higher than the basic models, but the feature set justifies it for tech-forward kitchens.
Sylvania Under Counter CD Player Radio - Best Budget
For the Sylvania includes a CD player, AM/FM radio, and basic Bluetooth. Sound quality is the weakest of my five picks, but it's perfectly serviceable for background music and morning news. The display is bright and the buttons are large enough to operate without reaching for the manual. It's the unit I'd recommend for a guest kitchen or vacation home where you want music without a major investment.
FAQs
No - Bose stopped making dedicated under-cabinet radios years ago, so most listings are Bose-style alternatives or used Bose Wave units. I focused on currently-available options.
Most models include mounting hardware and a template. If you can use a drill and read instructions, a confident DIYer can install one in under an hour.







