Price: $39.99 - $35.99
(as of Feb 16, 2025 05:30:32 UTC – Details)
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AUTOMATIC NOAA WEATHER ALERT RADIO – This weather alert radio may save your life! Especially important at night while you are sleeping! It auto-scans for emergency and weather alerts when you turn the device on or in standby mode,and alert you if any emergency warning is issued. No need to listen to the weather broadcast all day and night. Getting an NOAA alert about impending weather threats gives you a heads-up that bad weather is on the way, so you can prepare or even evacuate if necessary.
LARGE HD LCD DISPLAY – A must weather radio with a large HD LCD display screen and digital tuning, you can see the battery level and current tuning frequency, which can provide reliable AM/FM/SW/WB reception, and accurately pick your favorite channel. Press on “Tune+” or “Tune-” to auto-scan and easily find your favorite show. Long press on the “Dimmer” button to turn off the backlit LCD screen and enter the power-saving mode.
6-WAY CHARGING OPTIONS – An NOAA Weather radio with multiple charging backup options is the ideal choice. 6-way charging options including a built-in rechargable backup battery, an AC adapter, DC 5V USB input,hand-crank, solar panel, and 3 AAA batteries(not included in packing), which is more powerful and reliable, which can provide instant, automatic, around-the-clock messages regarding weather alerts.
EMERGENCY RADIO & SOS ALARM – When hurricanes, tornadoes, earthquakes, flooding, or other emergencies may occur, an NOAA alert radio can provide life-saving information. A built-in super-bright 3W flashlight and 2.5W reading lamp are critical if the power outage. It also includes a USB connector used to charge your USB-enabled smart devices for communication. Simply press the SOS button that activated a loud alert partnered with an eye-catching flashing red light for emergency assistance.
PORTABLE RADIO & HEADPHONE JACK – This portable radio is small, light, and IPX3 water-resistant, only 1.2LB, measures: 6.8×3.7×2.9 inches, which is easier to carry with you anywhere. Includes a 3.5 mm headphone jack, allowing you to listen to the weather broadcast at night without disturbing your travel buddies. Weather alerts are beneficial during outdoor adventures like fishing, camping, and hiking, can keep you well-prepared for severe weather and stay safe.
Customers say
Customers appreciate the radio’s functionality, quality, and value for money. They find it works well in both AM and FM, has a nice size, and is portable. The charging options are appreciated, including plugging it in, batteries, cranking it, and solar. Some customers also appreciate the sound quality. However, opinions differ on the battery life and build quality.
AI-generated from the text of customer reviews
Peter Hanson –
A fine emergency radio and NOAA weather station
This radio works, and it has several sources of power: a built-in battery that you charge with a supplied UBS cord and cube, a hand crank that unfolds from the radio, a place for 3 AAA batteries, and a solar collector. The radio brings in AM, FM and NOAA weather stations, along with a NOAA alert setting. There’s a flashlight and a two-level reading light. There’s a digital clock that can turn off the NOAA alert after a period to save power. There’s an SOS LOUD signal. The radio is well-built and compact. Its bright yellow color makes it easy to find in a drawer or on a shelf. We’re pleased to have it in case we have no electric power and need to be in touch with news and weather.
Kat –
Handy to have around!
I won’t do a video due to the fact there are several already that I found to be accurate. This little device is very handy to have around especially when you live in an are that gets storms often. I just ordered mine and have been testing it out.Solar Panel:I won’t give 4 stars on the charging via solar panel due to the fact they make it very clear that it’s a backup method for charging as it’s slow to charge because the panel is small. It does work and will get you through in a clinch.Lights:The light on the end is very bright and has a nice dimmer for times when you don’t need the full brightness. The top light is handy for adding a nice amount of light to a dark room rather than just being a direct light. I’m happy with the lights they work nicely and the brightness is great.Radio:I found the radio to be clear and the volume good as well. I was able to find a station that gives good info on my area, which is important when hurricane season comes around.Alarm:The alarm is loud but it’s not going to deafen you if you need to use it close to you in an emergency when you may want to be found or easily located.Charging:With the power cord it charges pretty quickly, USB also charges it pretty quickly if you have a battery pack charger. The Crank is slower and tiering but that’s to be expected. The solar panel is slower as well as I mentioned above both have been clearly outlined by the seller. They are for emergency use to give you enough power to use the radio, light, charge something up.I do appreciate the fact that you can charge it with several different methods as well as a battery backup I believe it’s 3 AAA batteries.Crank, Solar, Electrical Outlet, USB, 3 AAA Batteries and rechargeable batteryIt’s very sturdy! It’s about the size of a brick. The case seems to be a very sturdy well made plastic. It has a carry strap. It’s not heavy but it’s not feather light either it’s just right.It has ports to charge your phone, tablet etc. which is always helpful in an event you lose power.I recommend this product for anyone that needs a little extra piece of mind should you lose power or just enjoy camping or to keep in your vehicle.
Jon C. –
Good Value But Comes With A Lot Of Useless Bling
I live in South Florida where we get our fair share of tropical storms and more than our fair share of hurricanes and power outages so I purchased this radio for just such events.It seems like a pretty solid unit for the money and, at least in my area, gets great reception on AM, FM, and the local weather band. I haven’t played with it much but for the few minutes I did, I was unable to get anything in Short Wave mode.Most of the other features are nice, but also pretty useless. Charging the battery to full with either the solar panel or the crank would literally take days, if even possible. At best, they will help the batteries discharge less quickly. The integrated light might be useful if the only thing handy when the power went out was the radio but you’re better off with a flashlight or lantern in a power outage and not draining the batteries on the radio. That said, if the radio was handy, you could always use the built-in lights to help find the flashlight or lantern.I can’t honestly think of a situation where I’d want to use the alarm. Maybe if there were a fire in the house, everyone else was sleeping, the smoke detectors weren’t going off and you wanted to wake everyone up? I can say, if I was being attacked, instead of using the alarm I’d probably just hit the attacker over the head with the radio.Surprisingly, the mini button compass attached to the strap appeared to be pretty accurate but since the radio would give off a magnetic field (I don’t know if they still put magnets in the speakers, but even without a magnet, you’d have an EMF field from the electricity). I’d hate to have to rely on it for navigation unless it was to navigate me to a real compass and, even then, I’d take it off the strap and make sure the radio wasn’t near it when trying to get a bearing.That said, I’m still giving this thing four stars because if you just need a decent emergency radio at an affordable price and aren’t concerned with the other “bells & whistles”, this one does a pretty good job.
Amazon Customer –
Great in emergency
I received one for Christmas in2023. When Hurricane Helene hit WNC in September, this was my only contact with the outside world for days. I think it saved my sanity! I ordered several as gifts for friends. Everyone was grateful for theirs.The reception is great, even back here in the mountains. We can charge our cell phones, and the flash light is so handy. Be sure to charge them up when you can, and then,the build in battery last a very long time. They’re light and compact, easy to store, carry, and tune.I recommend everyone get at least one. You may think you’ll never need one, but the power can go out any where and really, I never imagined a hurricane would devastate the mountains of NorthCarolina.
David G –
No need to manually rotate a tuning knob from channel to channel. Scan feature alone is worth paying the extra money, compared to the cheapest radios. This emergency weather radio will even alert you with an audible alarm if there is an “Alert” on a channel, even if you are sleeping and have the radio in Standby mode. Again, well worth the extra cost, compared to less expensive units that would require you to actively listen for alerts. Plan to use this radio to alert me of a Tornado Warning/Watch and then use weather radar on cell phone weather app to estimate my relative danger (I’m assuming that I’ll be able to recognize a Tornado on the weather radar). Realize that phone may broadcast an emergency alert, but when camping I’d like to have an earlier (general) warning that this radio provides, so that I can be prepared. Very impressed with the sound quality, the features and with the convenient small size.Would definitely recommend.
Brampton B –
I liked all the features on this item. The lights, radio, siren, and the fact that it used both batteries and manual crank for power. The only reservation I have is the plastic crank, which feels a mite fragile for the task. Other than that I would recommend this item.
Vital Syrard –
Lots of good features
RV –
I like it so far but can’t pick up the weather yet. Have not tried it outside. I like lights, and the am/fm comes in very good and the speaker is better than expected.
Michel Deschenes –
Totalement satisfait