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Esky Emergency Hand Crank Radio with 3 LED Flashlight, AM/FM/NOAA Portable Weather Radio with 2000mAh Power Bank Phone Charger, Solar Powered Rechargeable Radio for Indoor Survival Camping, SOS Alarm

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Color: Red


Features

  • 3 Charging Modes: No electricity? No worries. Thanks to its 3 charging methods, the emergency hand crank radio is always ready to go! The powerful 2000mAh battery can be charged via a USB cable, the solar panel, or the hand crank
  • 2000mah Power Bank: A dead phone can be life- threatening. Don't let your phone die when you need it most! Simply plug your phone or other small electronics into the USB port of this 2000mAh emergency power bank for some extra juice
  • A Survival Tool: Hurricanes, tornadoes, rainstorms, fires, and more--the Esky emergency alert radio will be a great survival gear and supply. It's a weather radio, power bank, emergency flashlight and SOS alarm emergency kit
  • Ultra Bright Light: Don't let the dark get you down. The 140 lumen built-in 3-LED emergency flash light will cut through the darkness and maximize visibility
  • Portable & Lightweight: This lightweight AM/FM/NOAA solar crank radio is a hassle-free way to listen to important weather or news updates. Keep the portable radio in your trunk, your suitcase, or carry it by hand with the attached lanyard. The emergency radio is even small enough to fit in your pocket

Brand: Esky


Color: Red


Special Feature: Portable


Connectivity Technology: USB


Product Dimensions: 5"L x 1.8"W x 2.4"H


Tuner Technology: FM, AM


Power Source: Solar Powered, Battery Powered


Included Components: Esky weather radio


Display Technology: LED


Recommended Uses For Product: Emergency use


Product Dimensions: 5.9 x 3.1 x 2.5 inches


Item Weight: 7.6 ounces


Item model number: ES-CR01


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: November 25, 2015


Manufacturer: Esky


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  • Great Compact Lightweight Radio / Light / Phone Charger For Emergencies, Camping, Hiking or Boating
Color: Red
This little jewel would provide invaluable during emergencies. It will provide 50 lumen LED light, AM/FM/NOAA radio and even a way to charge phones. The items that come packaged in the box are:- 1x Esky weather radio 1x mini USB charging cable 1x 2.5mm output charging cable 1x 2.5mm connector to USB converter 1x User Manual 1x Warranty card This device has 2 ways to charge during emergencies when electricity is not available. It can be charged by the hand crank on the side or the solar panel on the top. It can also be charged by other means like USB wall charger and USB cord from your computer. I was even able to charge this device from the USB outlet in my truck. The 50 lumen LED light is very bright. I was able to run the light for 15 hours on a fully charged device. The radio works well and picks up AM/FM and also the NOAA weather stations. Tuning in the stations is easy and they come in relatively clear. The antenna is a little over 9 inches long and lets down and folds compactly on top on the unit. The 2 charging ports are on the back of the device and they are covered by a rubber flap that protects them from the weather. The device is made from a sturdy plastic with almost a rubbery feel to it. Light moisture and rain will shed off the device although it is not designed to be completely waterproof. It can be carried by a handy lanyard cord that is attached to the back. It is light and compact at only 7.7 ounces and the dimensions are Length 5" X Height 2 3/8" X Thickness 1 3/8". It can easily be carried in the pocket and does not take up much space if packed in an emergency bug bag out or hiking backpack.. One of the best features about this device is that is will charge cell phones. I was able to put enough charge on an apple iPhone and an LG smart phone to make calls with. For all the features wrapped up in this emergency device, one cannot go wrong by purchasing it especially at the affordable price. It would be money well invested during an emergency or when camping, hiking or boating where there is no power. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 6, 2016 by D.Everett

  • Very important to have for weather reports...
Color: Blue
A very nice product. Three ways to charge, by Type C Cable, By Solar and By Crank Shaft although I have not yet been able to charge by crank shaft as of yet. I use this for daily and nightly weather updates in a high rise apartment complex for others to hear the daily updates for safety. Also has a flashlight and comes with a Type C Cable. Very satisfied. Also has an SoS call button. Very informative. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2024 by I really enjoyed this product I may have to order another. My original Musical Score Composition Book was Ripped You Off. I may have to order again; thank you for this product.

  • Pretty good design, but I have a slight concern that the rechargeable battery will be permanently dead in an emergency
Color: Red
I bought this in the winter, so I didn't test the solar charging. But it does work fine as a crank charger. When I bought it, the battery was charged enough to test the radio and the flashlight. Both work just fine. It comes with two cables: a USB type A to mini-USB cable for charging the radio from a USB type A port (the type you're used to); and a specific cable for charging an external device. The second cable has kind of a strange connector. It resembles an audio jack on one end (which plugs into the radio), and the other end has an adapter to USB type A. I've seen this type of cable before on small, cheap devices. It's not an audio cable, and it's not a USB cable, so you probably don't have any spares. You had better not lose it if you want to charge your phone with this device. The small connector type was probably chosen because it saves space on the radio, since the radio was designed to be so small. That's another thing about this radio. It's tiny. Five inches long. That's probably a good thing, since it's meant to be put in an emergency kit that you take with you. The battery is a reasonable size (1000 mA-hrs, 3.6V). It's not going to charge your phone 100%, but I would guess that the radio would last at least five or six hours at a reasonable volume. The radio has some quirks that took a star away from my rating. First, the instructions say that if you leave it inactive for 60 days, you should fully charge the battery again to prolong its life. While I understand this from an electrical perspective (it's generally bad to drain rechargeable batteries past a certain point), the design should have been such that it completely shut down at a certain voltage and didn't drain the battery down to zero. I'd rather not have to "maintain" my emergency kit every two months. Second, the solar panel is too small. They say you can get a full charge in ten to twelve hours. That's a really long time. But I guess that's what the crank is for, and it's also a result of the device being so small. Overall the build quality seems pretty solid. It's cheap plastic, for sure, but it feels well-put-together. The crank especially is an important part that needs to not bust, and I felt like it was pretty good quality. I'm pretty impressed with the design that has three separate possible power inputs (charging cable, hand crank, and solar panel), and also has the five important functions (weather radio, AM radio, FM radio, flashlight, and device charger). I think it's important that an emergency product works without the user having to figure it out, and this one does. I can forgive the small solar panel, but I'm slightly worried that the battery may *DIE* die (like, for good) sometime before I need this in an emergency. Why did they include that note in the instructions? If the battery charges back up five or ten years from now, great! - This product would merit five stars from me. But seeing as I can't prove that, the concern takes that five star rating down to four. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2016 by T. B.

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