Hand Crank Solar AM FM NOAA Weather Radio 2000mAh Portable Power Bank Emergency Radio Dynamo Flashlight, Reading Lamp and SOS Alarm 4 Ways to Charge (Blue)

April 13, 2019 - Comment
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Want the best all-in-one emergency prepper tool?

Order this portable emergency radios on Xeentong, this Solar Hand Crank Weather Radio can do it all! It can operate as a flashlight, phone power bank, emergency beacon, FM/AM radio, and an NOAA weather broadcast radio. It can be charged or powered in 4 different ways: USB, AAA batteries, hand crank, or solar panel.

Multifunctional Crank Radio Features:
– Receives AM/FM/7 NOAA Weather Channels;
– SOS Alarm with flashing red light;
– 1W Bright LED Flashlight, Zoom adjustable;
– 4 LED Reading Lamp, so you can do some reading on your camp trip;
– 2000 mAh Battery can support long working time for lighting and radio;
– The solar panel can keep the battery always being powered, the battery will never die;
– Hand crank self-powered system;
– Micro USB, to charge the radio via USB cable;
– Support AAA dry battery for backup(not included);
– Waterproof Level: IPX3, can be used during rainy weather.

Parameters
AM/FM & NOAA Weather Alert
Wide range of Weather Stations: AM:520-1720Khz; FM:87-108MHz; NOAA:162.40-162.55MHz.

LED Flashlight & Reading Lamp
– Comes with a 1W very bright ZOOM LED torch, support you to walk on an outdoor night, can adjust the light zoom to control the lighting range;
– There is a 4-LED Reading Lamp, enables you to read on the night of the camping trip or replaces the table lamp at home.

2000 mAh Battery
– Support about 12 hours LED flashlight or reading lampworking, or 4 – 6 hours radio working;
– Charge your phone via the USB cable, Simply plug your phone into the USB port and turn on the USB switch.

More power to you
– Hand Crank: 1-minute hand cranking supports 25 minutes of light and 10-15 minutes of radio power;
– Solar Panel: Place the radio in the sun for a passive charging option;

Product Features

  • Everyone should have a radio for emergency information: Keep your household prepared with this AM/FM & NOAA weather alert radio, broadcast emergency weather alerts for your area such as hurricanes, tornadoes and severe storms. Emergency blanket designed to retain up 90% of your body heat, completely block rain, snow, moisture.
  • Hand Crank Radio Dynamo Flashlight for Emergency Use: It is very helpful when it comes to emergency times. Except for the 2000mAh battery, AM / FM / 7 NOAA weather radio, also feature SOS Alarm, an Ultra Bright Light built-in LED zoom flashlight and 4 LED reading lamp, will cut through the blackness and maximize visibility.
  • Self-Power Emergency Radio: built-in 2000mAH rechargeable battery provides up to 12 hours of light or 4-6 hours of radio time. 4 charging methods ensure the portable battery radios always ready to go: AAA battery ( AAA battery not included), Micro USB, Hand Crank, Solar Panel.
  • Prevent Extreme Weather In Advance: Hurricanes, tornadoes, rainstorms, fires, typhoon, and more – the NOAA Weather Radio will keep your family prepare for prevention in advance and safe through it all. The rugged design is both durable and water-resistant and can withstand even the harshest of conditions.
  • Compact Solar SOS Radio: Approximately 0.68 lbs, dimensions: 6.2″ x 3″ x 2.1″, Keep it in your backpack, your suitcase, carry it by hand with wrist strap and adjustable metal buckle, easy to carry around.

Comments

Anonymous says:

Multiple power mode emergency radio. Just got the emergency radio. Tried each power source without any problems. Located a local station and got good reception each power source. Can’t verify battery use length but glad for crank mode. That eases battery life issue for me. The sturdy case and components seem well manufactured.

Anonymous says:

Very small Right off the bat, I had a very hard time with the tuning knob. It is too small for adult fingers. It is also uncomfortable to the touch. The sensitivity is critical, in other words,hard to adjust. The antenna is also too short to capture the entire wavelength of FM. No one ever answered my question as to weather or not the builtin internal battery is replaceable. Guess I’ll find out some day. I should send this item back but it’s hardly worth my time. I’ll probably give it away and buy…

Anonymous says:

An emergency must-have Seems great. Decently made, and began working after just a few cranks. (Didn’t test how long it takes to charge fully, or how long it will last on a full charge. Also haven’t tested the solar panel yet.) Tuned to a few stations, which all sounded fine. The bonus blanket was a nice touch. It now lives in my emergency kit!

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