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FosPower Emergency Weather Radio (Model A3) NOAA/AM/FM with 14800mWh Portable Power Bank, USB/Solar/Hand Crank Charging, Battery Operated, SOS Alarm & Flashlight for Indoor/Outdoor Emergencies

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Color: Model A3


Features

  • [4000mAh POWER BANK TO KEEP DEVICES POWERED] The FosPower FOSPWB-2402 solar crank radio is equipped with a 4000mAh power bank that is capable of supporting long-time radio operation. If you are in the outdoors or there is a power outage, the power bank will keep your USB devices charged in case of an emergency.
  • [3 POWER SOURCES WHENEVER YOU NEED IT] Use the emergency weather radios 3 power sources when you need a boost of power or need to recharge the radio. The radios 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 them most. The micro-USB cable provides you the most efficient way to recharge your radio.
  • [SOS ALARM AND 2 LIGHT SOURCES] In an emergency situation, the SOS function will allow you to call for help by making a loud siren sound and a flashing light, and the flashlight and reading light are capable of lighting your way to a safe place. Turning the sensor switch to the AUTO position allows the motion sensor to automatically turn on/off the reading light to save energy.
  • [NOAA EMERGENCY WEATHER BROADCAST ACCESS] The radio will dependably receive NOAA channels for local weather information and emergency hazard alerts. The AM/FM function provides full access to all AM and FM radio broadcasts.
  • [LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY] Join millions of satisfied customers with our limited lifetime warranty, backed by our experienced and dedicated USA based customer service.

Brand: FosPower


Color: Model A3


Special Feature: Portable


Connectivity Technology: USB


Product Dimensions: 6.23"L x 2.48"W x 3.19"H


Tuner Technology: FM, AM


Style: Model A3


Power Source: Solar, Battery, Handcrank


Radio Bands Supported: FM, WB, AM


Included Components: Power Bank, Solar Panel, Crank Lever, SOS Alarm with Light, Headphone Jack


Product Dimensions: 6.23 x 2.48 x 3.19 inches


Item Weight: 1.06 pounds


Item model number: FOSPWB-2402


Batteries: 1 AA batteries required. (included)


Date First Available: September 14, 2020


Manufacturer: FosPower


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Seems to work fine, and battery holds longer than I expected.
Color: Model D2
Arrived on time in good condition. Unit was about 1/2 charged upon arrival, so I plugged it into my cell charging block, topped it off in less than 5 hours. I am ready for winter now! lol
Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2024 by JIm Verhey

  • Company/Product support
Color: Model A3
Small compact emergency radio purchased 2 years ago. Just recently (2 years later) unpackaged it to test the radios operation and capabilities. Nice looking unit and very durable but unfortunately it was discovered the AM portion of the radio did not work. Upon contacting FosPower customer service/support website, their customer service was incredible. The intent was simply reporting that the AM station did not work. The WB (Weather Band) and FM did work well along with all other features. Customer service immediately asked for my address to send me a replacement without having to send back the original. Could not ask for a more understand and helpful group of service representatives supporting a very good company. Highly recommend! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024 by Al Al

  • FosPower4000 vs Raynic5000 - true comparison
Color: Model A3
This review will go over the pros and cons of the FosPower 4000 versus the Raynic 5000. Both are great units with a few key pros/cons for each that will determine which one you pick as your device. They cost virtually the same: First the Pros of the FosPower4000 - Build quality is top notch - it just feels solid without being heavy at all - The dynamo for the hand charger secured nicely and is easily retreivable - The bright to dimmer flashlight options are excellent and more versatile - The carabiner that is included is top notch - Limited LIFETIME Warranty (wow!) - Rechargeable battery easily accessible for replacement if necessary The Cons of the FosPower4000 - implying 4000 mAh battery - Only 2 ways to charge it; USB and solar; USB cable included but no plug - The manual tuning dial buttons are not the best way to go when you need quick access to a Weather band - No headphone jack - 8 times out of 10 when I grabbed it, I accidentally hit the SOS button; no button-lock feature - Handcrank does not feel smooth when turned Now for the Pros of the Raynic5000 - implying 5000mAh battery - Build quality if good but not as solid feeling as the FosPower - 4 (FOUR) ways to keep this one charged; USB, Solar, Handcrank and AAA batteries - Button-lock feature for no accidental pressing of SOS buttons - Regardless of the above line, the SOS button is out of the way, so even if not locked there is no chance of accidentally hitting it - Digital tuner - this is awesome for QUICKLY selecting the appropriate weather band - Backlit (can be turned off) Digital display for battery charge level, time, status of alerts - Smooth handcrank motion Cons of the Raynic5000 - 1 year Warranty in comparison to Full Lifetime Warranty of FosPower4000 - Handcrank comes loose from cradle very easily and is a little irritating - Pathetic carabiner included So, which one did I pick? It was a difficult decision because they are both excellent units, however, I ended up picking the Raynic5000! Why? Well, because, while it was difficult to forego the top-notch build quality and lifetime warranty of the FosPower, the Raynic had all the features that make it worthy of purchase while not suffering too much from its build quality; which really isn't bad at all. It's just not as good as its competitor. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 8, 2023 by Crdinpa

  • Works well, bright flashlight
Color: Model D2
Nice, basic weather radio. It's a good peace of mind device. Loud volume and bright flashlight. Very loud "alert" tone/SOS siren. The solar panel is just enough to keep it in "silent monitoring" mode all night and recharge during the day. Battery life is not amazing, but the solar charging keeps it running and if need be there's always the crank charger or USB cable. Being able to charge my phone with it is a big plus. Only thing I dislike is that the AAA "backup" batteries are for some reason used as the primary power source, so I keep the batteries separate for emergencies and just keep it in the window to solar charge. It would be nice if you could switch the device to use the Lithium Ion internal battery first, and only drain the AAA's if the internal runs out. Other than that, great little radio. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2023 by MarQuex

  • portable, solar and crank charge, and it will charge an iPhone 15
Color: Model D9
I was looking for a portable weather radio for camping/bug out and initially was going to get a Midland ER210 but a helpful amazon reviewer pointed out it can't charge anything but an iPhone 11 or earlier. I wanted the option to be able to trickle charge a phone or other modern device from the radio. Midland support confirmed it cannot do that for later phones. Initially, I could not get this radio to charge my iPhone 15 Pro Max either, but FosPower replied with the following steps: "1. unplug everything from the radio 2. set the SOS switch to the center position and turn the radio off if it is not already 3. Turn the radio on and find a clear radio station in AM or FM, let it play for a second or two 4. Switch to Bluetooth mode and set the SOS switch to the charging position 5. Connect the phone to either output port If this solves the issue, then steps 3 and 4 should suffice without needing to unplug any cables. Let us know your results." This worked and my iPhone 15 will charge from the type A USB port but not from the type C port (which is fine by me). After this "initialization" the radio will charge the phone no matter what position the Function Switch is set to and with the SOS switch set to either Off or Charging. Also works with the radio off. Overall seems like an excellent radio for size and function, with a few unnecessary features. The buttons are also impossible to read but usable once you know your way around. Pros: small size lightweight, 12.6 ounces on postal scale well built can be charge via solar, crank, or USB can charge modern phones great radio reception Cons: buttons very hard to read SOS alarm will play through earphone jack - caution volume control not too granular Questionable features (YMMV): flashlight compass bluetooth speaker micro SD card slot Useless feature (YMMV): white noise mode ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 31, 2024 by Chris

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