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Don't Be Left in the Dark: Introducing the Emergency Crank Radio, Your Lifeline in Any Situation. Imagine the security of staying informed and connected during power outages, storms, or outdoor adventures. This isn't just a radio; it's a multi-functional tool with a powerful flashlight, SOS alarm, and multiple charging options – including a hand crank and solar power – ensuring you're never truly alone.
✨ Bright LED Flashlight
⛈️ Solar & Hand-Crank Charging
🔋 Long-lasting Battery Life
😌 Weather Alerts & Standard Radio Access
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This emergency radio works using solar power, hand crank, or USB charging. It allows you to access AM, FM, and NOAA weather alerts anytime, even without electricity. The built-in flashlight and reading lamp provide light during blackouts or outdoor use. It also functions as a power bank with a 4000mAh battery to charge your phone or small devices during emergencies.
This emergency radio is packed with practical features to keep you prepared. It includes AM, FM, and NOAA radio access for real-time weather alerts. The built-in 4000mAh battery is rechargeable and can also be used as a power bank to charge your phone. You can power it through solar charging, hand cranking, or USB input. It comes with a 3-mode flashlight and a motion-sensor reading lamp to help in the dark. An SOS alarm is also included for emergency signaling. Compact and lightweight, it’s ideal for camping, travel, or home emergency kits.
We ship across the United States with tracking on all orders. Processing takes 1-2 business days, and delivery usually arrives within 3-7 business days. A tracking link will be provided once your order is shipped.
We want you to be completely happy with your purchase. If you're not satisfied, you can return the product within 30 days for a full refund or exchange. No questions asked.
Introducing the Emergency Crank Radio, your essential companion for power outages, outdoor adventures, and unexpected situations. More than just a radio, it's a lifeline offering vital information, light, and even a way to charge your phone – all powered by multiple reliable sources.
Stay informed during emergencies with the AM/FM/NOAA radio for vital weather updates. The bright LED flashlight ensures visibility during power outages. Signal for help with the loud SOS alarm and flashing light.
Power up using solar, the hand crank, or pre-charge via USB for ultimate reliability and beyond. The radio, flashlight, and even your phone can draw power from these versatile sources. Be prepared for anything, from local power outages to off-grid adventures.
Powering Up:Solar: Place in direct sun to charge
Crank: Turn handle to power immediately or for short charge.
USB: Charge fully via USB before emergencies.
Staying Informed & Illuminated: Radio: Turn on, select AM/FM/NOAA band, extend antenna, tune.
Light: Slide for flashlight, flip for reading lamp.
Emergency Features:SOS: Press and hold SOS button for alarm and flashing light; press again to stop.
Phone Charge: Connect phone via USB port when radio has power.
You can charge it in three ways: by hand-cranking, using solar power, or plugging it into a USB power source.
On a full charge, the 4000mAh battery can power the flashlight for up to 15 hours or play radio for about 10–12 hours.
Yes! The built-in USB port allows you to charge your phone or other small devices in an emergency.
It’s splash-resistant (rated IPX3), so it can handle light rain, but it shouldn’t be fully submerged in water.
It supports AM, FM, and NOAA weather bands, so you can get critical alerts during emergencies.
One minute of hand-cranking gives about 15–20 minutes of light or 5–10 minutes of radio playtime.
Yes, it has a bright front-facing flashlight and a foldable reading lamp on top for indoor or tent use.
It’s compact and lightweight—perfect for bug-out bags, glove compartments, or backpacks.