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FosPower Emergency Weather Radio (Model A1) NOAA/AM/FM with 7400mWh Portable Power Bank, USB/Solar/Hand Crank Charging, Battery Operated, SOS Alarm & Flashlight for Indoor/Outdoor Emergencies

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Color: Model A1


Features

  • [2000MAH POWER BANK WILL KEEP DEVICES POWERED] FosPower's emergency radio incorporates a 2000mAh power bank capable of providing emergency power to any small tablet or phone.
  • [3 POWER SOURCES POWER WHEN YOU NEED IT] Use the emergency weather radio's 3 power sources when you need a boost of power or need to recharge the radio. The radio's crank lever and solar panel are both capable of regenerating enough power to keep the radio, lights, and SOS alarm ready to go when you need it most. AAA Batteries ensure you have power when not able to regenerate power.
  • [2 LIGHT SOURCES ALWAYS POWERED] The emergency crank radio can also provide light. The 4 LED reading light and 1W flashlight provides enough output to keep you and your loved ones out of the dark in an emergency situation.
  • [NOAA EMERGENCY WEATHER BROADCAST ACCESS] The radio will dependably receive up to the second emergency weather forecasts and emergency news broadcasts from NOAA and AM/FM stations.
  • [LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY] Includes a Limited Lifetime Warranty. Please visit FosPower's website for more information.

Brand: FosPower


Color: Model A1


Special Feature: Portable


Connectivity Technology: USB


Product Dimensions: 6.2"L x 2.1"W x 2.9"H


Tuner Technology: FM


Style: Model A1


Power Source: Solar, Battery, Handcrank


Radio Bands Supported: FM, WB, AM


Included Components: Owner's Manual


Product Dimensions: 6.2 x 2.9 x 2.1 inches


Item Weight: 14.8 ounces


Item model number: FOSPWB-2376


Batteries: 4 AAA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 6, 2018


Manufacturer: FosPower


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  • Essential Emergency Tool - Reliable and Versatile!
I recently purchased the FosPower Emergency Weather Radio (Model A1) and am extremely impressed with its performance and features. This device is truly a must-have for both indoor and outdoor emergencies. First and foremost, the 7400mWh power bank is incredibly handy. It keeps my devices charged when I’m on the go or during power outages. The multiple charging options (USB, solar, and hand crank) give me peace of mind knowing I’ll always have access to power no matter the situation. The radio itself works flawlessly, picking up NOAA weather alerts and AM/FM signals with excellent clarity. The built-in flashlight is bright and has already come in handy during a recent camping trip. I also appreciate the SOS alarm feature, which adds an extra layer of safety. The FosPower Emergency Radio is compact, sturdy, and easy to use. It’s now an essential part of my emergency preparedness kit. I highly recommend this product to anyone looking for a reliable and versatile emergency radio. It’s worth every penny! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2024 by Serinna Alexander

  • Amazing small emergency radio
This little radio arrived promptly, rechargeable battery charged, and everything was working "right out of the box"! The manual is a little skimpy, and I'm continuing to find surprise functions not documented well in the manual. The emergency siren and flashing red light will make it easy to find us if we ever need help. Because of small speakers and antenna the radio reception is a bit weak, but it tuned into our local NOAA weather station loud and clear, as well as stronger FM stations. Not many AM stations left to test . There are two small LED lights adequate for night walking or reading. I'm sure impressed that so many functions could be installed in a small radio at such a reasonable price! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024 by John P. Lockwood

  • Good for backup in an emergency
First impressions. Everything works. It is solid and heavier than I would expect for a small, inexpensive radio. There is no play in the tuning knob, and it has the right amount of resistance, not too tight nor too loose. The sound from the speaker is what you would expect with a small, inexpensive radio, but the weather band is loud and clear. The FM reception seems ok. From experience having traveled with many small, inexpensive radios as well as small fairly expensive radios over the years, I expect this one to be durable. The one negative, perhaps, is AM reception doesn't seem that good. It is there, just doesn't compare favorably to other little radios that I have. Of course, this may or may not be a relevant issue for most people nowadays, and observations will probably vary. But as I say, the weather band is strong, and the FM is acceptable, in my opinion, for a backup emergency radio. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 14, 2024 by Ira

  • An impressive little package
I haven't really had a chance to test this out completely but from the little I have used it; I really like it. The radio works well, and the flashlight has a strong beam. The best part is the solar cell on top which allows it to be charged from the sun. I haven't had to use the hand crank because it's always charged. I also really like the very bright LED light under the solar panel. It's a little hard to lift up, though. Maybe if it had a notch to grab, but other than that I would buy this again. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024 by sg

  • Very Nice!
Great addition for my emergency supply "GO bag". It's small, lightweight, and works well. I love that it can be charged with a USB and run on a rechargable battery AND you can put AAA batteries in it as well as a back up. Had good reception for radio. LIke the flashlight feature. Great product for the price! Highly recommend. It even has an SOS button that makes a alert sound that you can switch on manually.(We did not test that out...as my daughter is not a fan of loud alarm sounds. I will trust that is works!) ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024 by Christell

  • Works 4 years later
I bought this in 2020 and haven’t used it until recently. Surprisingly it works. I love that it has multiple uses and means of charging. Solar, crank and outlet charging are all options. If all else fails you can throw batteries in it. Special shoutout for the solar panel actually working. I have a separate device for my car that is “solar powered” and it doesn’t work. This radio is the real deal. 10/10 recommend you add this to your emergency/camping gear. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024 by Eli19

  • Convenient
I ordered this a while back after I had a black out in my area. Everything works and has a lot of good features in case of an emergency. Having this gives me peace of mind and it’s very light and compact so it’s easy to grab if needed on my way out. I am thinking of ordering another one just so I have one inside my house and one for my car or for travel. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2024 by Cierra Bland

  • Broken battery cover
I bought this radio about three years ago, mostly to use for camping and hiking. Recently the power bank started to hold less and less power and the radio wasn't lasting as long on internal power; no complaints about that, three years of regular use and being stored in the trunk of my car when not in use will run down even the best batteries. So I decided to swap out the battery with a fresh one since the radio still works fine otherwise. The whole time I have had this radio there has been a Fospower sticker over the cover for the 3.7v internal rechargeable battery which I didn't think anything about since manufacturers often put "Do Not Tamper" stickers over things like that, I peeled off the sticker and the cover came off with it. At some point, before it was sold to me, someone broke the cover and just slapped a company sticker over it to hold it in place and shipped it off. This isn't a huge deal, I'm sure that some electrical tape will hold it in place (being that a simple sticker has held it in place for the past three years) but I am disappointed that someone at the factory thought that putting a sticker over the broken cover, rather than replace it, was a good decision from a customer service point of view. That said, once the replacement 3.7v battery arrives, I plan to continue to use this radio. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 2, 2024 by J. C. Pelzer J. C. Pelzer

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