TENROOP Emergency NOAA Weather Radio, 5000mAh AM/FM Portable Hand Crank Solar Battery Operated Rechargeable Radios, Flashlight, Lamp, Headphone Jack, SOS Alarm (Auto Weather Alert)
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I don't like screaming, so I don't like it either.
An innovative solar panel with 5 way hand crank and a built-in lithium-ion battery A battery charger with a lithium-ion cell, 3 AAA batteries and a USB charging cable
You can use the USB port to charge any USB device connected to the emergency radio
Selected User Reviews For TENROOP Emergency NOAA Weather Radio, 5000mAh AM/FM Portable Hand Crank Solar Battery Operated Rechargeable Radios, Flashlight, Lamp, Headphone Jack, SOS Alarm (Auto Weather Alert)
It is a small, inexpensive radio that works well in an emergency. There appears to be no problem with the build quality. The reception of the FM station is ok, and WX (Weather Band) reception is excellent. What I like about WX Alarm is how easy it is to set up. This allows you to receive urgent weather alerts without having to listen to them the entire time. The sound quality is excellent. I think this is While it might not blow you away at the campsite, it will do just fine in a quiet campsite. I'd say that it sounds like a decent speaker for a smartphone. Although the built-in flashlight is fairly powerful for its size, I think the "lantern" type lamp is more useful, since you can adjust the light's intensity Solar charging hasn't been tested yet. It would be good if a warmer (yellow) light attracted fewer bugs. The small panel indicates it will be somewhat slow, but it will still be usable. With the generator crank, it is the same. The charging methods above are not likely to be the primary source of power for an emergency radio or light, but they are welcome options. Using USB-based devices The USB-C charger and slot is appreciated, plus there is a micro USB connector as well Charge other devices while you're out. Radios and lights can also be powered by AAA batteries (but not other electronic There are a lot of options available to you. It is loud enough to get some attention with the SOS feature. I like the radio because it is small, versatile, and will be easy to install into my When I travel, I prefer not to have cellular coverage, and a good weather forecast is also a plus Having a band radio will make it easier for you to relax when storm clouds roll in (and maybe also provide some entertainment when the skies clear).
It is time for a harsher review of this radio station. I like this radio in some ways, including the size, which is really convenient for storing it in a small area. It is amazing to have an internal battery so that you don't have to buy batteries, especially if an emergency arises. There is nothing better than a flashlight to keep track of your things, and a reading lamp that you can change the brightness and warmth of to read. Although it is not quite as loud as I would like, the sound quality is decent. There are so many benefits to using NOAA and its information is easy to understand. There is a very good reception for FM. This radio has some good advantages, such as the emergency alarm and water resistance rating which are good enough to take a little splash or be left in the rain for a little while. There are a couple of cons, however, such as the emergency alarm being too easy to trigger. As this is only a switch, I've turned it on several times by accident scaring me every time. Battery charging is done by both the crank and the solar panel. The pace is very slow. The solar panel rarely charges if at all if it is left out all day. For me, hand cranking is not an option. What's the best alternative to nothing in an emergency? What's the best general solution? It can be charged or three triple a batteries can be used. Can you hear me? Put it out of your mind. It was only one station that I got reception from. My music was only working in one location, despite trying it in multiple locations. Luckily, you may have better luck than I do, but I am afraid that am radio won't work on this radio, but that's not going to bother me too much. Although it's not perfect, this tentroop emergency radio can truly be considered as an option. You may also want to consider the review I wrote as you browse other sites.
This flashlight is nice and compact. I can use it with one hand just like an actual flashlight. The previously owned flashlight had a square shape and a handle, but after using this, it feels more natural to hold while using all its features. Immediately after I got it, I charged it on my computer until all the bars turned green, which did take a little while, but the battery has worked well since then.
The emergency radio has only been in my possession for two hours, but so far it's working fine. This device is incredibly useful because the USB charger makes it quick and easy to keep it charged. The feature of the AAA battery is also helpful. I like the weather band alert feature and that I was able to locate the weather station right away. Being prepared with this emergency radio and charger is a major plus for me since I live in Florida.
It is very difficult to hear the radio. A scale that does not correspond to the frequency in this case picks one FM station where there are over ten, but AM is no use. Unless you're in a dire situation, this radio is not the one to turn to. A return has been made.
The sound is tinny and I cannot get my local FM station with it. I haven't used this much or long, but I found it hard to get my local FM station. It could be helpful if there were a digital tuner. It seems very old to have wheels like this- As if by hand. As well, the wrist strap is not as convenient for hanging in a tent or off the shoulder - An over-the-head strap that is strong is preferable to me. One of the most important aspects No shortwave. This could be important! As for my BBC, I enjoy it. There are other lights and alarms that seem to function properly Recharge by solar power was not tried. Obviously, it's not a good idea to use it in the rain as it is very small.
It's great to keep in your camping gear, survival gear, and bug-out This product is compact, lightweight, and This lamp features a reading light with three settings, a flashlight, an alarm, and a red blinking SOS The battery can be charged using USB or a hand crank, or via solar power Your devices can also be charged when connected to the powered charge. The radio has AM/FM/weather radio in case of an emergency. I really like this little gadget.
The radio is nice and small for emergencies. However, no matter how long the radio is charged, the low battery indicator remains on. Unless the radio is held upside down, this happens no matter how long the radio is charged. There's no way to know if there's an electrical problem that could cause a fire hazard, so I keep it away from flames.