FM/AM/NOAA Weather Radio Hand Crank Self Powered Solar Emergency Radios with 3 LED Flashlight 2000mah Power Bank Smart Phone Charger (Red)
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With a USB plug on one end and a micro plug on the other, this headset is equipped with a cable. With the cord, it can be plugged into some USB device and charged.
A new battery wasn't included in the device I just purchased in July 2019. Depending on your preference, it can be charged via USB plug (included) or by solar power, or by cranking the handle (turning or cranking). am not sure what the update to the item was, but it can also charge a phone when connected to the USB ports. Despite its size, it also features a powerful flashlight and a radio that includes FM, AM, and weather bands. If you intend to use it for an emergency kit or something like that, I think it's great for the price.
I agree that it's very easy, but it's best if you stop the vehicle first.
This item does not appear to be The rain would probably not damage it, but a light shower would.
Selected User Reviews For FM/AM/NOAA Weather Radio Hand Crank Self Powered Solar Emergency Radios with 3 LED Flashlight 2000mah Power Bank Smart Phone Charger (Red)
I was expecting a cheap Chinese radio for that price. Despite its appearance, it is quite solid and does the job If you are preparing for an emergency or bug out bag, this would be an excellent addition. Here on Amazon you can see the exact same model as the more expensive versions.
It's amazing how small this thing is! This device is small and lightweight, but it gets great reception (because the antennas are adjustable), it is loud enough, has a flashlight that is impressively bright, a USB charger, and other features. The unit has a micro usb port so that a USB charger (which is included in the box) can be plugged into it and charged. You can also charge the unit by using the solar panel on the top, or cranking the handle. It is very convenient to be able to use both USB slots at the same time and keep everything secure when you're not using the usb slots, running the antenna, or charging. There are slots for all of them so that they don't fall out. I think it's a great design because it's got a lot of features, especially for rockers.
In case we need it, we bought this. However, I have yet to need to use it. Nonetheless, we put it to the test. After reading the instructions, we realized how easy it is to use the device. If this is your first time using it, crank it up for 5 minutes. 15 minutes of cranking, one minute equals one minute of Despite the low volume, it sounds This flashlight has a bright beam of light. Our system picked up a few local stations, but it took some time to get used to it. Having the ability to charge our phones was very convenient.
We are constantly charging it, but it dies The dial on one part of the device broke off when it was dropped. Despite the poor sound quality, the music is still good.
So far, I have only used this for a few hours, but it works like a charm! Each morning I set it in a window to charge, so that when I get home at night I can use it for as long as I like. In the past 2 weeks, I've been using it to charge my phone or iPad for up to 2 hours with no problems. It's small, easily portable, and I love the fact that it can charge both phones and tablets!.
All of the bands were able to receive signals with much better sensitivity A bit finicky when it comes to tuning You may have to go back and forth a couple times before a strong signal appears, especially on stations within close proximity. antenna is very short but does an impressive job of catching the wave There is a chance you might have to move the radio around a bit to get the best reception, but that's not surprising. I like how bright the light is and how solid the crank charger feels. There is a tinny sound here However, from such a small speaker, what can you expect? I would highly recommend it for bug out bags. There will eventually be a problem with the battery, but replacing it shouldn't be too difficult for anyone who can handle a small screwdriver and The following are the main points Three should be bought at this price. There's one for the bug out bag or backpack, another for the tackle box, and another in the glove compartment.
It was a gift. I had great customer service. I will receive one for myself and the others will receive gifts. There are many features I like about this program. My favorite feature is the ability to charge it using a power bank, or by using the hand crank. The fact that I have this comforts me. It has happened more than once this year that we lost all electricity. The one in the car is now kept at the house and the one in the car. Note that this was a year ago. The station stayed on my radio for a long time. Upon writing to Runningsnail, they responded and changed my radio with a new one and also gave me a free shipping coupon. It's a great emergency radio with great customer service. I highly recommend it. As a matter of fact, I keep it as a gift and in my car and at home as well.
This seems to be working fine. No experience using it for necessity yet, nor have I tested it for its lifetime (it says it will hold a charge for up to 60 days). It worked right out of the box, only requiring a little juice. I also fully charged it and tested it Is effective. An antenna to protect the radio would be a good idea. A simple tool that takes pictures of the weather band. I like how bright the light is. There are some people who need to read the description and instructions All you need are instructions. Batteries last between one and four years, depending on how often you use them. You can listen to radio and television As long as you are using it, it will drain and will not charge as fast) Haven't tried using the solar charger I just charged it from the wall
Considering the price and adding that it charges any USB device (without having to be a phone), I HIGHLY recommend it over others that cost more for less.