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Emergency Weather Radio with NOAA/AM/FM, Solar Hand Crank Radio with 5000mAh Rechargeable Battery, Survival Portable Radio with LED Flashlight,Battery Operated, SOS Alarm for Home or Emergency(Green)

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Features

  • NOAA WEATHER RADIO: Our weather radio is certified by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration. You can be prepared and ready for all weather conditions. The radio receives the latest weather information about your located area from 7 NOAA stations, and broadcast with clear sound. Get items you need ready for emergency situations in advance, keeping you and your family safe with this emergency preparedness item.
  • 5 WAYS TO POWER: The emergency radio has 5 Ways power backup in case of power outages. Built-in 5000 rechargeable battery offers extra long AM/FM radio, flashlight & reading light bright running time.Also, USB charging/Solar Panel/Hand-crank could supply the power for this flashlight radio works for days during the power outage.No matter what emergency situation you encounter, this hand crank radio can always provide endlessly power!Plus, 3 * AAA batteries work as the last power backup.
  • 5000 LARGE CAPACITY BATTERY: OnLyee battery powered radio upgraded to 5000 battery capacity, which has five times endurance than other outdoor portable solar radio. It has timeproof battery life and long lasting battery endurance than ever. This crank radio flashlight cell phone charger with large capacity battery can make it easier to provide emergency power to any tablet or phone in outdoor activities. No battery anxiety when emergency situation comes since Onlyee got your companion.
  • READING LAMP& FLASHLIGHT & SOS ALARM: This flashlight radio for emergencies with SOS alarm and 2.5W powerful speaker, great for the outdoor enthusiasts. Our radios portable am fm has a 3W LED flash light and 2.5W reading light which could helps you see and find stuffs you need in the dark during an emergency power outage. It also equipped with an emergency SOS button, which could activates a loud alarm and a flashing red signal light by holding it.
  • CUSTOMER SERVICE: This IPX6 waterproof portable radio comes with a compact compass. Package including: 1 * NOAA Weather Radio with Built-in Battery, 1 * Handy Braid belt, 1 * Carabiner, 1 * Compass, 1 * Micro USB Cable, 1 * User Manual. Our customer service is here for you 24/7 for anything you need. And all Onlyee products have 18-months Warranty!

Brand: OnLyee


Color: Green


Special Feature: Built-In AM Antenna, Built-In Flashlight ,Dust Resistant ,Lightweight, Portable ,Rechargeable


Connectivity Technology: USB


Product Dimensions: 6.69"L x 2.36"W x 3.74"H


Tuner Technology: AM/FM/SW/NOAA Weather Alert Portable Radio


Style: English


Power Source: Micro USB input,5000 Rechargeable Battery, Solar Panel, Hand Crank, 3pcs*AAA Battery


Radio Bands Supported: AM/FM/SW/WB


Included Components: Emergency Radio, Micro USB Cable, Compass, Handy Braid belt, Carabiner


Product Dimensions: 6.69 x 2.36 x 3.74 inches


Item Weight: 1.13 pounds


Item model number: CR1009- Green


Batteries: 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 26, 2019


Manufacturer: ONLYEE


Country of Origin: China


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  • Every house should have this and a SAME-enabled alerting radio!
Color: Green
In every household in the US, there should be two types of NOAA weather radio: one like this that is portable, crank-rechargeable, and capable of also tuning into the local AM and FM bands, and one like the Midland WR-120, that you keep on a table somewhere, while it's constantly listening for the SAME headers used by the Emergency Alert System on your local NWR station. Those desktop NOAA SAME radios will automatically turn on with a loud siren to let you know when your local NWR station has issued any severe weather warnings or other emergency alerts, assuming you have programmed it right. If you live in the United States, I highly recommend buying one of those as well. A solid, user-friendly option (very easy to program) is the Midland WR-120, considered by many to be the gold standard of automatic-alerting NOAA radios. When your desktop receiver goes off and lets you know of the tornado warning, wildfire, evacuation, etc, you and your family will be quickly informed of what to do. Basically any action you take will be going somewhere safe, and that should include taking your family's emergency kit and THIS radio (the portable one you are reading a review for), where you can continue listening to the local NOAA station plus your local AM and FM outlets if needed. This dynamic duo of emergency radio listening capability is the #1 way to ensure you are informed during any major emergency, from beginning to end. The above two paragraphs are not necessarily specific to this product, but any portable NOAA radio. If I buy and review any others, I will likely copy and paste all of that to the start of those reviews as well. NOW, on to the specifics of this radio: PROS: The product is solidly built and includes a decent carrying strap with a button compass and cheap carabiner (I had to really press on it to open it the first time). The compass works. The radio itself meets all the minimum requirements one should expect from a portable emergency radio: NOAA weather band tuning, and local AM and FM tuning. It also can tune to most (7 to 19 MHz) of the shortwave band, which probably won't be useful in any local emergency, but could feasibly provide some useful information in a national one if your local stations were not also doing so for some reason. Shortwave also has a wide variety of programming, so it could provide entertainment if the situation permits some time to not have to listen for emergency information on the other bands. The built-in flashlight and reading light should suffice for their respective purposes. The entire device, radio, lights, etc all can derive power from either the 5,000 mAh lithium battery in the bottom, or three AAA cells (not included). This redundant power is very useful to have, especially if your emergency pack has some extra AAAs in it. The crank will fully charge the lithium battery in about 16 hours (per my calculation), the solar panel in about a week. During an emergency, you should have no problem keeping the radio running if you simply crank the crank for several minutes whenever you see the low battery light come on. If sun is available, keeping the device in it may slightly reduce how often you need to crank it, but definitely do not count on using the solar panel as your only source of charging. A major bonus to this radio is the USB port for charging other devices. The 5,000 mAh lithium battery will provide a few full charges to the average smartphone, which can be a very important resource in an emergency where you are forced to leave your home. The "SOS siren" is extremely loud and will no doubt be useful if you become trapped in rubble. Interesting pro: This radio does actually have a very rudimentary SAME automatic alerting function. According to the manual, if the radio is turned on and the correct weather channel is selected on the weather band selector switch, and the radio is set to the weather band mode (which means the radio should actively be playing your local NWR station out of the speaker), the device will turn on its "SOS siren" for 9 seconds and then resume playing the local NWR station. This isn't super practical since generally, you won't have this thing turned on and tuned to NWR, and furthermore it will likely be in your emergency bag. However, I could see this functionality being reasonably useful if you are already in an emergency, with the radio on and turned to the weather channel, and a new alert is issued. If you and your family are not actively listening to the radio at the time (perhaps you're covering windows or doing some other emergency activity), then the loud siren could be useful in gathering everyone around the radio to hear the latest update on the situation. Again though, this definitely should not replace your desktop NOAA radio, which CAN alert you while it's not actively playing the NWR station through its speaker. CONS: Only one that I can think of: What is likely the main reason this radio is so inexpensive despite the several neat bonuses I mentioned above is the mechanical tuning. The radio has a regular mechanical tuner with a knob, and due to the size of this device, the stroke of the tuner and the knob with which you operate it are both very small. This makes tuning difficult, and even bumping the knob can result in losing the station. However, this only applies to the FM, AM, and SW bands. The NOAA weather channel you listen to is selected by a separate knob with 7 positions. As long as you're within range of an NWR transmitter, finding your area's station should take about 3 seconds. The difficult tuning issue is only going to matter if you want to seek information or entertainment from your local AM and FM stations (or shortwave, if that's your thing). OVERALL: I gave this radio five stars for sound quality (based on FM sound), four for ease of use, and five for value for money. Five stars overall. It does exactly what it should, and then some very useful extras, for a very good price. From what I can tell so far, it should be able to physically withstand being knocked around in an evacuation kit, tornado kit, bug-out-bag, or any other pack you would put it in. You may want to leave the AAA batteries out and set the power switch to the 'AAA' mode so that you don't accidentally turn on the flashlight or "SOS siren" while the device is jostled in your emergency bag as you rush to wherever the emergency warrants. If I discover anything new, I will edit this review and add it below: ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 14, 2022 by Joseph

  • Middle of the road solution
Color: Green
Bottom line up front: An ok piece of kit for the price point. Nothing to rave about but not a rip off either. Pros: Light weight. Arrived with no damage, operable and with all parts. Everything works. Siren is loud (100+Db) The reading light is probably ~30-40 lumens with 2 settings. The flash light also has 2 settings and approx the same lumens. Hand crank appears to be solid and not likely to break. Manual tuner for AM/FM/SW. Picks up all the AM/FM stations I can get in my truck radio. Cons: The frequency dial has varying levels of resistance. If you have fine motor control skills this may be an issue. The antenna is very short 13" inches. I have to move around to get reception. I'm going to replace the antenna with a longer one (simple to do) and hopefully that will help. Does not come with a charging brick, just the cord. Manual states solar panel "mostly used for maintaining the rechargeable battery" and "it is difficult to charge" the battery just using it. The manual states that using the charging handle to charge your cell phone will only give you enough power to start it up after 8-10 minutes of using the charging handle. I plugged my cell phone in and managed to add 2% to my charger after 2 minutes of hand cranking. That would put getting a 10% charge at 8-10 minutes. The button compass on the carry strap is the cheap ones that are often hit or miss. This one has all its fluid and reads magnetic north accurate(ish). Wouldn't want to rely on it as a primary compass but it works for what it is. Unknown: I cannot get an SW stations but I am unsure if there are any available in my area. I'm in a rural mountain area so I don't know if there is anything to hear. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 23, 2023 by Nic

  • Percect
Color: Green
Great product for a great price. Thanks!
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 31, 2023 by Chrystal Whisenhunt

  • Then there was light
Color: Green
Grandson loves his light makes him feel secure when the power goes out.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 1, 2023 by Robert Fries

  • Emergency Radio
Color: Green
I just received this and charged it right up. Just would have liked better directions rather than the photocopied sheet I received.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 13, 2023 by Rynette Keen

  • Not sure if we just didn’t charge it
I bought this for my husband when we had a hurricane down in Florida. He said the handcrank barely did anything. I told him to charge it before the hurricane but I don’t think he remembered to and he couldn’t find the place for batteries. I’m speaking out of his experience so I’m not sure, but doesn’t seem like it works great ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 10, 2023 by Miranda

  • So far, so good.
Color: Green
I haven't used each feature in every condition, yet, but so far this seems like a pretty good deal. I actually didn't expect to be able to pick up as much on the SW as I can, which isn't a necessary feature for me and probably won't impress anybody into SW, but it can be pretty fun when I run across a clear station now and then. Weather station is loud and clear. FM is solid. The solar panel works about as well as the average solar charger of that size does. Everything else seems straightforward and fine. The color makes it easy to see in the dark. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 21, 2022 by SAbdelhaq

  • Love it!
Color: Green
Works great and does so many different things in the event power is lost or even to take camping.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 14, 2023 by Lisa

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