📻 Stay Connected, Stay Ahead — The Pro’s Choice in Mobile CB Radios
The Radioddity CB-27 Pro is a compact, 40-channel CB radio featuring 4W power output, AM/FM radio capability, and advanced squelch controls for crystal-clear communication. Equipped with a backlit LCD display, VOX hands-free mode, and instant access to emergency channels 9 and 19, it’s designed for professionals who demand reliable, on-the-go connectivity with enhanced safety and ease of use.
Item Weight | 14.6 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 4.29 x 4.09 x 0.98 inches |
Item model number | CB-27 PRO (with FM) |
Batteries | Nonstandard Battery batteries required. |
Display Type | LCD |
Warranty | 18-Month Warranty + Lifetime Support |
K**S
Loud speaker, has FM modulation, and it's impossibly small
This radio has a loud speaker, has FM modulation, and it's impossibly small.I use it on road trips and it picks up signals fine. Before you start driving be sure to study the manual because the auto-squelch feature is quite tricky to adjust while driving. I would have liked a squelch knob instead, but the squelch is a "smart" squelch which is handy in the noisy AM mode.No automatic noise limiting (ANL) but that is a minor omission in such a small and affordable radio. The automatic gain control (AGC) works great and is adjustable.Comes with the power supply cord, which is unusual at this price point.It does have channel scanning. Just hold down the A/F button.Overall, it's a very good CB and if you can find drivers on FM it's even better.
G**R
Excellent Mini CB
For its size, this CB radio packs a punch. Every time I transmit and ask for a radio check, I get very positive reports of how loud and clear I sound. I typically use this as a base unit for communication with truckers at work; however, it also makes a capable mobile radio. In fact, the tiny size of this radio makes it ideal as a mobile unit in a smaller vehicle; however, the button-driven design for adjusting squelch and RF gain (in conjunction with the microphone’s up/down buttons) makes on-the-road adjustments a little too awkward and distracting for my liking—as opposed to more traditional, slightly larger models that feature rotating knobs for squelch and RF gain adjustments. Also, the included cigarette lighter adapter for the power doesn’t seem to do as well in cancelling engine noise or electrical interference as I would like, making it necessary to hardwire it to the battery or fuse box. Hence my preference of using it as a base station: overall less headache in my opinion.It does well with a variety of antennas. I have used a short, standard magnetic base antenna; a sizable magnetic base whip antenna; and a fiberglass Firestik. However, it seems it did best with the Firestik, with little to no antenna tuning required to get an acceptable SWR. Transmission and reception with the Firestik were also superior.Although the legal FCC power limit for transmitting on a CB is 4 watts, I’m willing to bet that this little beast puts out more power than that. The clarity and volume when transmitting just seem too impressive for a standard 4 watt radio. However, I’ve not actually tested the power output it to confirm this.All told, this is a fantastic little CB for the price. I’d recommend it to anyone looking for a small but powerful radio for tight quarters.
S**R
If you want a really nice tiny inexpensive AM FM CB radio, this is the one you want!
I drive a Chevy Spark, a truly sub sub compact. It’s been a wonderful car, but it s very small. Too smal to be able to mount most CB radios. That’s where the CB27 shines.If you can fit a bigger CB, you probably shouldn’t get this one. The ergonomics are compromised by its size, The push buttons and knob are tiny, and the controls can be hard to use while driving. Eventually you get used to them, but it takes time. There is no weather option. The screen is tiny and can be hard to read. All of those are due to the small size and low price.And I can live with those faults, because the radio fits just about anywhere! Plus it works quite well. It puts out a full 4 watts, its transmissions sound clear, the mic has the controls for changing channels and it works quite well. It s a perfectly good CB.For $50.Which fits in even my tiny car.That makes it a winner in my book!It comes with all of the usual mounting stuff. The manual is simple, but so is the radio. Hardly anyone uses FM here in the states, but it’s nice to have if you are traveling with other people who also have an FM capable CB, as the signal is much clearer over short range.I gave the CB27 four stars because I really wish it had weather band reception, and because the President Bill, another CB about the same size, has it (but at twice the price). And it would be nice if they had used a more typical mic connection, as the CB27s is hard wired. It’s a good mic, but choices are good.
K**B
Fantastic little CB
I needed a CB for my SUV for a long road trip. This little thing works fantastic.Best of all, it has a small form factor, so it will fit in places other CBs won't.Squelch works great, reception is nice and clear.I'm also impressed that this unit has the option to use FM instead of AM.The built-in speaker is a little quiet, but there's an option for an external speaker if you need one.I also like that the channel selector buttons are on the microphone - so I don't need to reach down and change the channel, can use the microphone instead.Well worth the low-cost for this CB.
J**G
Good Compact Radio, but...
To start. Awesome compact radio. Very slim and functional. However, puts out only 2.5-3W of power instead of 4. My SWR on my antenna is as good as I can get it, 1.6 to 2.2 from channel 1 to 40.It's good for simplex communications at close distance, which is why I bout it for the Fram. You won't get the output like you do on the Undien or Galaxys.
J**N
Many good functions
Love the size. Easy setup...fits anywhere. Will be using on my motorcycle as well. So far I like what it can do. I know it's small, but it meets and exceeds my expectations. Drove around the city today, picked up some radio traffic on most channels. Can't wait to try it on the freeway.
D**S
Good for limited space
Smaller then I thought and I'm happy about it. And works well with the cheap whip antenna I use with it. If you're tight in space for a radio this is a great option. Just read a little because if you want to use a different mic you can't. It's hard wired because the microphone has controls on it
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