Price: $47.77
(as of Feb 15, 2025 12:09:58 UTC – Details)
This is a great shortwave radio with multiple features. It has a large, easy-to-read LCD display, and offers up to 25 hours of playback time on a full charge. The radio can be charged by USB cable, hand crank, or solar power. It also features a built-in speaker and headphone jack, as well as a TF card slot for playing music. This shortwave radio is perfect for listening to news, sports, and music around the world. It also features a NOAA weather function, so you can stay informed of any emergencies.
1. Shortwave radio with Bluetooth: ZHIWHIS shortwave radio has a built-in Bluetooth function, which can be connected to the phone to play music. When you are outside, you can enjoy the beautiful music and the radio. It is a good companion when you are camping, hiking, traveling, etc.
2. AM FM SW WB radio: This shortwave radio can receive AM (520-1710KHz), FM (87-108MHz), SW (4.75-21.85MHz;), and WB (162.400-162.550MHz) bands. You can switch the radio mode to meet your needs. The shortwave radio has a built-in NOAA weather band, which can automatically scan 7 NOAA weather channels (US/CA) to receive the latest weather forecast (Weather/Emergency/All Hazard).
3. Hand crank/solar/SOS alarm/white noise/bass/rechargeable retro receiver: Our retro radios have multiple power supply modes. The shortwave radio also has a built-in 4000mAh power bank, which can charge your mobile phone or other small electronic devices.
4. ZHIWHIS NOAA weather/AM/FM portable hand crank solar radios with SOS alarm, battery-powered, and built-in 4000mAh power bank, flashlight, and reading lamp for camping, hurricane, home. This is a multi-functional emergency radio. When there is a power outage, use a hand crank to generate electricity and use it. You can also charge your mobile phone through a USB cable.
[Tiny but very Powerful] – This radio is very well-built with a super cool, high-tech look. The tiny package includes an AM/FM/SW and Weather Band radio, a media player (from optional U drive and TF card), a Bluetooth receiver, flashlight, emergency SOS alarm, and power bank capabilities. All of this in a radio that’s smaller than the palm of your hand! The upgraded design and innovative materials make it more durable and robust.
[Emergency Radio] – It is not just a radio; it’s a practical emergency tool with five essential features: AM/FM/shortwave/weather radio, flashlight, power bank capabilities, SOS alarm, and compass. A must-have for emergencies like earthquakes, tsunamis, hurricanes, power outages, camping, and daily use.
NOTE: For the first use, it is necessary to shake the hand-crank for 1 minute to reactive the internal battery. [Rechargeable Radio] – The solar radio boasts a larger solar panel, allowing it to be charged by solar energy or USB-C. When outdoors, you can utilize the hand crank to generate electricity and power the radio, making it highly suitable for camping, hiking, and other outdoor activities.
[Superb Sound] – The 5W high-quality speaker is supported by a bass radiator and driven by a high-quality amplifier. When the volume is turned up, it delivers a loud and full sound with minimal distortion. Additionally, you can connect your favorite set of headphones for personal listening. The device not only supports Bluetooth and TF/MicroSD card playback modes but also accommodates U disk playback mode.
[Cell Phone Charger] – This weather radio features a built-in 4,000 mAh rechargeable lithium battery, which can be charged through a USB-C jack. Additionally, with the USB cable connected, you can charge your smartphone using the built-in lithium battery.
[White Noise, Sleep Timer] – The ZWS-702X portable radio is equipped with 8 types of white noise to drown out distractions and help you drift to sleep. Additionally, the 10-90 minutes auto shut-off feature allows you to fall asleep to the radio without worrying about waking up to dead batteries.
[Excellent Reception & 120 Presets] – You get FM, AM, SW and weather band. The shortwave radio can manual store or fully automatic store 120 channels (40 of each). Additionally, you can easily find your favorite station not only through scanning or manual tuning but also by turning the tuning dial.
[Ultra-Portable] – With a compact size of 3.2x2x5.2 inches (81x52x132mm) and a weight of 0.77 lb, along with a storage box and lanyard, this device is designed for easy carrying and storage. Its convenient size allows users to bring it along during travel, including backcountry hiking, without adding unnecessary weight or bulk. Perfectly sized, it fits well in your glovebox, backpack, or tackle box, making it ideal for activities like fishing, camping, hiking, or any outdoor adventure.
[Perfect Holiday Gift] – This portable radio effortlessly blends with various Christmas decorations and is suitable for your living room, nightstand, bookshelf, etc. This versatile emergency radio also makes a wonderful holiday gift for family and friends. It is a great little radio for kids on a camping trip.
[High-Quality Guarantee] – If you encounter any issues with the product, please contact us, and we will provide a satisfactory solution. We offer a full 12-month guarantee and 24/7 customer service to address any questions you may have.
ZHIWHIS Shortwave Radio with Bluetooth, AM/FM/SW/NOAA Weather Emergency Radios, Hand Crank/Solar/4000mAh Power Bank/SOS/White Noise/Bass/Flashlight/Retro Receiver with Preset, Support USB/TF ZWS-702X
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5 reviews for ZHIWHIS Shortwave Radio with Bluetooth, AM/FM/SW/NOAA Weather Emergency Radios, Hand Crank/Solar/4000mAh Power Bank/SOS/White Noise/Bass/Flashlight/Retro Receiver with Preset, Support USB/TF ZWS-702X
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rbhawks22 –
This is a really great sounding little radio. An emergency radio
This radio’s sound impressed me. It sounds like a much larger radio. It’s a AM/FM/Shortwave radio with Weather band coverage. It ha usb-c charging. Along with a hand crank and built in solar panel charging. The hand crank and solar panel actually work. 3 minutes of hand cranking gave an hour play time. With the solar panel in the sunlight for about an hour, I got more than a half hour play time. With a full charge I got 12 hours of music playing before requiring a charge. AM/FM reception if great. I received more stations than my car stereo. Shortwave reception with the telescopic antenna was good. Though some high power AM stations about 30 miles away bleed into the shortwave bands. Still for an emergency radio, this radio should be a go to radio in case of a power outage. Most people want to know what’s going on in emergency situations. This radio is the way to go.Update: January 17, 2025I’ve had a chance to listen to this radio more. FM/AM sounds phenomenal! This has become my go to portable radio because of the small size and how great the music sounds. As for battery life. I’ve played it for over ver 12 hours before it needed its first charge. On the second charge it got almost 15 hours at moderate volume. The volume was high enough to hear it quite well in both the living room and kitchen area. I am really impressed with this radio. This was a very fantastic find. Anyone looking for a good sounding little portable radio, this is it.
Dano –
Sweet little box radio
Little radio has everything you need for an emergency , Rechargeable- Solar – Hand Crank too
KNDY –
For the pricepoint and size and what it offers, it’s worth it!
For survival purposes, it’s good to own a shortwave radio.The ZHIWHIS ZWS-702X Shortwave Radio with Bluetooth, AM/FM/SW/NOAA Weather Emergency Radio is a multi-purpose radio that is meant to be small and for those who don’t need a big bulky shortwave radio. The only caveat, there are no numeric buttons to make things easier to enter a number but you will need to use the dial to change stations.So, the radio comes with the AM (amplitude modulation – medium wave) /FM (frequency modulation – wide-band) radio that many people are familiar with. It also comes with the seven NOAA radio station broadcast frequencies in the VHF Public Service band: 162.400 megahertz (MHz), 162.425 MHz, 162.450 MHz, 162.475 MHz, 162.500 MHz, 162.525 MHz, and 162.550 MHz.Short Wave is between 5.9 Mhz and 26.1 MHz. So, shortwave broadcasts from Earth’s surface are reflected to the upper atmosphere and can travel great differences.With this device, you probably want to stand outside at various times (especially at night) and test the frequencies and if you do hear something, check a site like short-wave[dot]info and type in the frequency and see what you can hear.I checked it out at noon PST and I was hearing a broadcast from the 5900 frequency and checked online what it was.You may hear a broadcast from China, Russia, Korea, USA or some country.Granted, it’s OK with the antenna provided for SW but I will admit, not having the numeric pad to key in the frequency is what’s missing because getting from 5 to 9’s in frequency takes quite a bit of time.The device also comes with White Noise for those who need that noise to easily sleep.The radio is dark green and has an orange backlit. Top portion features a compass and a flashlight with the buttons to change band, mode, light and more. There is also an SOS alarm switch on the rear.Also, on the rear is a media player (via U drive or TF card) and it also has bluetooth receiver capabilities. And also buttons that are using to scan frequencies (long press on rewind or forward buttons).The device considering its size does have really good bass. But it’s important to note that the audio is loud when it makes an announcement, so if you are trying to work this radio while people are sleeping and you want no one to hear, good luck with that. You can easily turn down volume (the compass area).There are 120 presets and the radio can store up to 120 channels (40 each).The unit does have a 4000 mAH power bank which charges via USB Type-C, but can also be charged by solar and handcranked.Overall, if you are looking for a small, solid shortwave radio with a lot of extras (but has no numeric pad to enter frequencies), then check out the ZHIWHIS ZWS-702X Shortwave Radio with Bluetooth, AM/FM/SW/NOAA Weather Emergency Radio.You definitely get your money’s worth at $48! So, for a shortwave radio at this size and pricepoint, it’s definitely worth it.
Joe Sid –
Good to have in an Emergency
This shortwave emergency radio is OK. Just OK. Mainly due to the build quality. It does not have a good feel to it but. The housing does not appear durable with a very cheap plastic feel to it.Reception is good.
Zambia –
Neat little gadget, controls are strangely placed.
This comes in hard plastic shell case lined with open cell foam and an actual instruction book inside. Very nice touch… and a much needed one. The controls for the radio are really spaced around it and placed strangely. A mix of buttons, dials, and switched all around the top and sides of the radio make it hard to figure out exactly where to go to use any given feature. For example, where’s the volume? You adjust the volume by turning the little button compass. Neat and compact, but not intuitive.Without the instructions, I would not have been able to figure out how to get to all the features. There were a few times I gave up looking for something, checked the little manual and then discovered “oh, there’s a little switch back here too!” So I will have to be careful to keep the instructions stored with the gadget in the little case.The radio shipped with no charge in the battery. This was a bit disappointing, I wanted to try it out as soon as it came but there was not enough juice to power on. That did give me a chance to try the hand crank. I gave it a few hundred turns and had enough power to turn on the flashlight and the radio. I could connect (very briefly) to the blue-tooth, but that drained it the rest of the way. I’ll hang it on the charger overnight and see how it works in the morning.There is a solar panel on it, but it is very small. I suspect (with my previous experience trying little solar gadgets) that it will take nearly all day in the bright sun to get a charge in the battery. It comes with a USB C input and USB output for charging it or using it to charge other things. Neat touch that I haven’t seen on most survival style radios.perfect in function, flawed in design of controls. If you can remember how all the little controls work, or keep the instructions near, this is a nice gadget. But it is just too strangely set up to be perfect.