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C. Crane CC Pocket AM FM and NOAA Weather Radio with Clock and Sleep Timer

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Features

  • AM/FM and NOAA Weather Band Pocket Sized Radio
  • Excellent selectivity and sensitivity for its size, 5 one touch memory presets
  • Built in speaker or can be used with included earbuds
  • Backlight, Sleep timer, Clock and Alarm, Removable belt clip
  • Runs on (2) AA Batteries

Brand: C.Crane


Color: Black


Special Feature: Includes Earbuds and Removable Belt Clip


Connectivity Technology: Auxiliary


Product Dimensions: 2.5"L x 1"W x 4.25"H


Tuner Technology: AM/FM


Power Source: Battery Powered


Radio Bands Supported: AM, FM


Included Components: Earphone, Removable Belt Clip


Water Resistance Level: Waterproof


Product Dimensions: 2.5 x 1 x 4.25 inches


Item Weight: 4 ounces


Item model number: CC PKT


Batteries: 2 AA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: March 12, 2013


Manufacturer: C.Crane


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • The Perfect Radio for My Grandma
I bought this radio as a gift for my grandmother and it truly is a gem. She loves it and the battery lasts much longer compared to the ones she has had before. It is very easy to use, and the digital display with large buttons has made her life much easier. She is 92 years old and the signal quality is excellent. Using the headphones as an antenna solved the problem she always had of breaking the antenna while handling it. The sound is great and the build quality is very solid. This was a wonderful find. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2025 by Emmanuel

  • Surprisingly very good “pocket” radio
Have lots of different radios and transceivers and this is the best small pocket receiver I have yet to own right out of the box. Very intuitive controls and display. 25 memories for AM and 25 for FM. AM tuning by either 10 or 1khz, narrow filter to take the harshness out of weak/ static stations to name a few features. Compared this radio against other portable radios including the PL-660 and a couple weather radios. Indoor: FM stations came in same as the PL660 ( obviously sound thru Crane is best for voice) Indoor: AM stations, almost the same as PL660. The signal strength was less on Crane so not as good S/N ratio. Use of the selectable narrow AM filter (2.5khz) helps with the thin sound on weak stations. Indoor: Weather radio picked up same and did slightly better on stations than the mediocre Midland Weather Radio WR120b using the 32” ish included earphone jack antenna (see pic) Can also attach the included earphones to use as antenna for WB and FM. Outdoors: Am & FM perform quite well if away from power lines/ distribution. Outdoors: The real surprise was how well the Weather Band portion performed outside. Picked up 5 of the 7 NOAA stations in my “Area” using the included antenna. Farthest station was 78 miles away ( weak but very intelligible) Use will be for remote camping that the ollllddd Radio Shacks and the Mickey Mouse Midland that never worked in remote areas. This Crane Pocket Radio is for very specific uses so don’t expect this to be the same as a larger radio with better specs but for taking up very little space, it is great! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 6, 2024 by tech guru tech guru

  • Great Little Radio
I bought this radio in 2017 and I've finally decide to say something about it in 2025. I don't claim to be any kind of an expert but I don't see how there could be a better small radio. I've used it quite a bit during the last 8 years and its been perfect. Clear sound with no distortion, excellent features, and although some people feel it's a little overpriced, I think it's a good example of you get what you pay for. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2025 by Gail & Ed

  • Fine radio with a display quirk
Just received this and overall I love it. However, if you look directly at the LCD display, it is slightly fuzzy, an effect that is more obvious in the dark when you are relying on the temporary backlit effect. You don't see a nice sharp display unless you turn the radio slightly away from you, with the left hand side away and the right hand side closer. (In bright or normal daylight, where the backlight doesn't come into play, when looking head-on you may only think the LCD display is simply a little dim). I wrote to CCrane and received a prompt, courteous reply. I thought it was a manufacturing defect, but this is by design. The person who wrote me said CCrane noticed that a lot of people hold pocket radios at a slight angle facing away as described above, so they designed the LCD to display sharpest at that angle. This is a novel design to say the least, and I don't see it mentioned in any of the product descriptions either here at Amazon or on the CCrane site. It also occurs to me that left-handed people would likely hold the radio in their left hand with the angle going the wrong way for the sharpest display--I just tested it, and it is so. The company guy who wrote me said it's not clear yet whether they will change this... feature... in the future. So I think that's a stupid idea and it really should be advertised. I use this radio sometimes on my bedstand, and I hate angling it away like that--it's like talking to someone who won't look at you. However, I am sort of extra-sensitive to my physical surroundings and I don't see anyone else complaining about it, so perhaps only a small percentage of customers will care. Still, it's a shame and for how I want to use this it's disappointing. Apart from that I love it. This replaced a Radio Shack pocket radio of almost the exact same proportions (a Sangean?) that soldiered on beautifully for 20 years or so, the kind with VHF TV stations before the digital changeover. I love the weather bands that have replaced that option (interesting that in the mere 28 miles or so between my home in Manassas, Va., and my office in downtown DC, I have to switch between Ch 7 and Ch 3 to get the report. Not a complaint, makes me curious about the broadcast technology). I find the AM reception decent--nothing that blows me away, but within the normal capabilities of a good pocket radio. There is a feature I haven't tried that may improve reception in challenging environments--you can alter the tuning steps in a way that improves the radio's ability to lock in on the station signals. FM stereo reception (via earbuds of course) is outstanding when within range. Nice earbuds by the way. I agree with another poster that the fixed tone of the mono speaker is on the treble side, but lucky for me I prefer that. I also agree that it's odd but not an issue that you have to turn the volume a fair way up when switching from speaker to earbuds. The five-button presets have a satisfying click when you activate them. The "pages" function requires a little thought and attention (to access all presets) but it's there if you want them. Very clever and helpful to include some tips on button functions inside the battery door, since some involve dual action (hit 1 and 3 simultaneously to do something e.g.). Overall I'm satisfied with the purchase but will be keeping an eye on the CCrane site to see if they mend their ways on the odd display. Props for rapid, courteous response from CCrane customer service. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2013 by Christopher Fotos

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