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The CC WiFi gives you an American style of Internet Radio. The CC WiFi combines straightforward style with all the convenience of tuning in over 11,000 radio stations from around the world. The CC WiFi radio has excellent audio in a small footprint that fits nicely on a desktop, kitchen counter or bedside table. There's a headphone socket for private listening and a line-out for use with your component speakers. Features 99 memory presets, remote control, an alarm clock, and an Ethernet port for a hard-wire network connection.
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- Search by location and genre at the same time- Ethernet input jack for direct connection to a router or line out jack
- 99 presets, clock with 5 alarm settings
- Sleep timer, remote control
- Wirelessly streams music or audio from your pc or mac.
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By Michael P. McGann (Diamond Springs, CA United States)
I own three different internet radios, and this C Crane is junk. I have been unable to get it stay connected for more than a few minutes. I know that it is not my network because the other two work fine. Since I live overseas, I have to pay the shipment and this was a total waste of money. I am a very big fan of internet radio, but stay away from this item.
I did not have any problems with the support, but they could not get my radio to work.
By T. Barr
I bought a c crane wifi radio about a year ago and it is junk, pure and simple. it has worked, maybe, 10% of the time . Otherwise, it is CONSTANTLY loosing its connection to my newtwork, and can't get it back. Thinking that it may have had a problem dealing with the wirless network in my house, I went to the expense of havin a hard-wire internet connection installed for the radio, and it had no effect. It still is constantly loosing the internet connection. It has been dead for the past 2 months, nothing I do has brought it back to life and the crane tech staff is laughably imcompetent.
If I called Crane once, I called them 20 times. One of their techs finally admitted to me that the radio is easily "confused" (his word, not mine), and gave me some way to fool it into thinking it was not "confused". Needlesd to say his brilliant solution dod not work.
The radio screams "CHEAP" in construction and quality and damn sure tells you from the moment you get it out of the box that you have been had. It feels and looks like it ought to cost $20, NOT $200.
The instructions are laughably incomplete and misleading. When I first go it, it took me literally 5 hours to figure out (along with innumerable calls to crane for help, which they were incapable of providing) how to get it connected. I think it worked about 2 hours after that before it quit for the first time. As an aside, I am not the only one that finds the instructions totally inadequate--there are more sited on the web than you can count telling how to get the damn thing to work. They were written by a lot of obviously unhappy campers.
Among other hardware problems, the plug in the back for the power connection is CONSTANTLY dropping the power--requiring no end of "fiddling" to get the power back. This is the worst of shoddy construction and gives one an idea of just how well the rest is going to work.
If you have a warranty claim against Crane, woe unto ye! Crane refuses to do anything other than insist you follow their very rigid rules about returning their junk to them for repairs (no matterr how clear and convincing your reasons for declaring their junk junk, and suggesting that this return business is just a waste of time and money and is designed to make it so difficult to return things the most people just give up and write it off as a bad experience with an american company). These rules are designed to discourage the return of their junk because, among other things, if you choose to send it back (on your nickle, I might add), in order for them to even look at it, you must have the original box, wrapping, packaging, those little black wire-ties, all of the various envelopes, etc. that everything came in , all of the original paperwork and instruction manuals. power supply, in short, you ain't gonna get to first base with having problem addressed unless you save each and every scrap of paper, etc. you receive from crane. Now, how many of you out there are in the habit of keeping all of this garbage?? Nevertheless, you better squirrel it away for the day, which is 100% guaranteed to come, that you have to send them back their junk.
I suggested to Crane that, giving my miserable experience with their product, they just send me a new one in light of my time wasted in trying to get their junl to work. Not a chance, they wanted me to send it back as described above, and they IF THEY DECIDED it did not work, they might replace it. I frankly resent greatly the implication that they thought I was lying all of those multiple times I called in to complain, and that they needed to prove that their junk is junk. Their customer service gets a big fat "F", to go with the hardware junk.
I tell you what, got 2 hundred to waste? Give it to the next homeless person you see--do NOT give it to C. Crane. If you do, I promise you will live to regret it --and they regret will commence when you open that box.
I am not making any of this up.
By Think Fish
The radio would only work from time to time. There is something about the Internet radio that takes it off line. So I call C Crane for help, "well sorry we are on our way to the parking lot". "Call us tomorrow". I ask, "will you call me be back", C Crane says, "well we will try". So far No call back, and the fact I was told by C Crane that stations come and go, this is not the answer. C Crane customer service could care less. Do not buy unless you are willing to learn about how to operate this on your own. Sad, very sad. You can NOT count on C Crane for help. Buyer be ware.
By Barry K.
The CC WIFI radio is a fine product. Easy to use and with good quality. My only issue with it is that not all the internet radio stations I expected to receive actually appear on the list of available stations when configuring the radio at set up time. I still consider it a good value, however.
By David Paterson (Sachse, Tx United States)
...I would not buy this radio. It drops out a lot and my PC sitting next to it is getting a strong signal. You cannot see the clock it is so small. There are times the stations don't load for minutes while I can bring the same station up quickly on my laptop...I make that point to show that it isn't the network in my house. I was going to use it as an alarm clock next to my bed, but you can't see the time since the digits are too small...look around for another Wifi radio this is too much $$ for what you get.
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