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The Sangean RCR-5 Digital AM/FM Clock Radio combines sleek design with reliable functionality, featuring a compact size, no assembly required, and the convenience of battery-free operation. Enjoy your favorite AM and FM stations while enhancing your space with this modern clock radio.
Product Dimensions | 14.15 x 17.2 x 5.56 cm; 544.31 Grams |
Item Weight | 544 Grams |
Is assembly required | No |
Batteries required | No |
J**.
Un radio muy completo.
Realmente estoy sorprendido por la calidad que tiene este radio. Muy buenos materiales, fácil de programar, y el sonido es bastante bueno. El producto llegó mucho antes de la fecha esperada.
J**H
Great radio
As per many of the other reviews, this radio, purchased 3 months ago, is great. Best features: It has an external lengthy antennae, which can be moved freely and pick up stations from a far away distance. Very important for distant rural consumers. It has an earphone jack, allowing me to listen to the radio & allow others (especially wife) to sleep. It has (and so should all radios) have digital tuning, not dial analog, and thus making it VERY easy to tune exactly (and quickly) tune to your desired station. And finally I'm quite amazed the the sound quality. Very clear with a good balance of bass and treble (but not too much of either).I can't speak for the alarm system as I always wake up on my own at 6AM, and therefore never set the alarm. I was concerned that it is more expensive than average, but I'll be happy for years.So, go to bed, set the time for 60 minutes, listen to CBC (As it happens - midnight edition), and likely fall asleep, radio turns off. Wake in the morning, catch the news & weather for 20 minutes, and then start my day. A clock-radio? Yes, always one of my better investments in the house.
C**N
Excelente!!!!
Esta muy bonito!! Me encanta que tiene memorias y así pongo mis estaciones favoritas! Buena sintonía!! Todo muy bien, sin ningún problema!!!
P**T
Excellent clock radio
Excellent clock radio about 2" high and 7" wide. The radio speaker is good sounding Mono. The Orange glowing LCD clock is nice change from typical red or blue leds. And its fully adjustable brightness, that adds an orange glow at night.Pros:Perfect size: 7"W, 2"H, 6"D. (1 LB)Good weight with rubber feet, stays put.Variable brightness, from None to very bright. (1"x4")I found the programming intuitive, but some will need the manual.Digital Radio reception is good."Smart Wake" is Excellent !! Starts out very softly.Cons:"Snooze" is non-adjustable 5 min each push.Display contrast could be better or adjustable. And day of week is tiny.Date needs you to push "display" button to cycle.No USB charge portBattery backup in only 10 min (just for moving to new wall plug)Very solid build. Overall its a 4/5 for features. Perfect for the price and function. Excellent Alarm !!
G**K
Good, basic digital tuning clock radio.
It's a good, basic alarm clock radio with a digital tuner.Pros:- Does everything it is supposed to- Beep alarm starts softly and increases in volume- Digital tuner- Radio is good as long as antenna cord is dangled or raised from radio, station is strong or moderate strength, and the desired volume is moderate for same room use.Cons:- Alarm volume could be louder towards the end of the loudness increasing cycle.- Interface is non-obvious enough that you'll have to read the short manual (10 small pages with big type and some pictures). It is simple enough that you'll probably only need to read the manual once.- Radio reception is poor is the antenna cord isn't either dangled down or raised up. Radio reception experiences bleed over from neighboring stations on weakest stations. Radio max volume is fine for same room use, but don't expect to blare the radio.- Battery backup only lasts 10 minutesNow some lesser published info:- The brightness on the display is adjustable from extremely dim to pretty bright. At the dimmest setting it puts out enough light to just see your thumb in a dark room at 6 inches from the display. In other words, you'll definitely see it if looking at it in a dark room but it will be very dim. At the brightest setting, the display is very bright if you look at it, but not so bright that it lights up the room that much. Basically, it will cast a pale light in the vicinity of the clock (within ~ 3'), but I couldn't even see the effect on the far wall of the room (~ 12' away). The power light in the upper right of the top is also lit red, but it is dim at all times. The brightness of the display goes to max after hitting a button for about 3 seconds and then returns to the set brightness. The brightness setting knob is analog and on the bottom of the unit.- The radio reception works ok for me. It is very sensitive to the antenna position. For the faintest stations it seems to only work well if I am touching the antenna. The strong and moderate stations work fine with the antenna cord either hanging down from the unit or raised up from the unit.- The snooze is fixed at 5 minutes and not adjustable. If the alarm goes off and you hit the snooze twice, it still goes off in 5 minutes. (Just what I wanted)- The human wake system feature starts with a quiet beep and goes to more frequent and louder beeps. It starts off inaudible and goes up to about the loudness of a typical alarm clock over the course of 1 minute. If that fails to wake you, it will be silent for 1 minute, then repeat the 1 minute on, 1 minute off cycle for 1 hour before giving up. The second cycle also starts quiet and builds over the minute. The increasing volume only applies to the buzzer; the radio volume is controlled only by the analog wheel on the side of the unit.- There is a nap feature on the unit that lets you set an alarm for 10-120 minutes from now in 10 minute increments.- There is a sleep timer feature that will shut off the radio after 15, 30, 60, 90, or 120 minutes.- When you set the alarm, you can chose between triggering every day, every weekday, every weekend day, or only once. The unit keeps track of the year, date, and time. It knows about the days of the week. You cannot set the alarm for any other collection of days, those are the only options, so if you want an alarm for M-W-F then you'll need to look elsewhere.- The display usually displays AM/PM HH:MM:ss, day of week, and which alarms are set. There is an icon for snooze active. The display shows band, frequency, and preset memory slot when radio is on for about 5 seconds then switches to time display as "HH:MM on". You hit a button to see year and hit again to see MM-DD.- The sound quality on the radio is good but not powerful. The audio starts clipping at around 1/2 volume on the knob which is a moderate volume (good in same room only, won't be able to blast your ears at all).- There is an AUX in socket on the radio. It is for playing only, not for alarm.- There is a headphone jack. When headphones are plugged in, the speaker is muted.- The battery backup is only good for keeping the time and settings for 10 minutes.- The display can be switched between 12 hour display and 24 hour display.- There are 5 preset stations per band. The are 2 bands: FM and AM.- The FM tuning step can be switched between 0.2MHz and 0.1MHz for the US version.- The AM tuning step is 9KHz for the US version from 520-1710KHz.- The power adapter is 120V/60Hz only for US version which converts to 6V/0.5A with a standard coax plug into the back of the unit.
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