

During natural disasters, common communication tools like cell phones and the internet may fail due to infrastructure damage.
Owning a emergency weather radio with a backup battery is crucial, as it ensures that your hand crank and solar powered emergency radio continues to function when it's most needed.

The high-capacity battery of 22200mWh allows the emergency weather radio to charge other devices through its USB output port.
In the event of a disaster, this feature can help maintain power supply to communication equipment and ensure the continuation of emergency communications.

To ensure that the weather radio remains operational in any situation, our emergency radio offers 4 charging methods: hand crank, solar panel, Type-C interface, and rechargeable battery.
Either way you can effectively charge your radio whether outdoors or at home, even during long power outages.

Why choose an emergency radio with 3 modes flashlight?
- Far Beam: Designed for distance lighting. It projects a strong, focused beam of light that can illuminate far-off objects or paths. This is particularly useful for navigating through dark, expansive outdoor environments.
- Dipped Beam: Designed for energy efficiency and prolonged use, the low beam setting emits a softer light suitable for reading or performing tasks at close range without draining the battery quickly.
- Far & Dipped Beam: This combined mode allows for both the Far and Dipped beams to function simultaneously, offering both reach and coverage. It’s extremely beneficial when you need a blend of distance and immediate area illumination.

7 NOAA Weather Stations
NOAA weather alert radio provides 24-hour real-time updates on the latest weather forecasts and emergency alerts in your area. This feature is crucial for staying informed about severe weather conditions such as hurricanes, tornadoes, or blizzards. It helps you react quickly, ensuring the safety of both you and your family.

AM/FM Function
Enjoy listening to your favorite broadcasts anytime and anywhere, unaffected by any weather conditions or disasters. Large buttons for easy volume adjustment.
AM Radio(520-1710 Khz)
FM Band(88-108MHz)

SOS Alarm
When someone is lost, injured, or in danger, long pressing for 3 seconds to activate the SOS alert can alert nearby people or rescue teams of their location. The loud sound from a siren is designed to travel long distances and pass through obstacles, increasing the chance of being heard.

Reading Light
Integrating a reading light into the portable radio means there are fewer items to pack or remember in your emergency kit. Reading lights provide essential lighting during power outages, while camping outdoors, and to safely navigate around the home or other environments.

3.5mm Earphone Jack
In noisy environments or when information needs to be received quietly, using headphones allows individuals to listen to important updates from weather radios without disturbing others.

Small Size and Compass
This portable emergency radio, measuring 6.88 x 3.13 x 3.84 inches, easily fits into a backpack. Compasses are crucial for navigation, especially in environments without clear landmarks, such as in dense forests or at sea. They help hikers, explorers, and sailors find their way.

Here are some tips to ensure that your emergency weather radio is always ready for use:
>Activate the Internal Battery: If it's your first time using the emergency radio or if it has been idle for more than 60 days, crank the handle manually for 1 minute to activate the internal battery. This ensures the radio is powered and ready when you need it.
>Pre-trip Inspections: Before embarking on activities like camping or hiking, check your emergency solar radio to ensure it's functioning properly. This can prevent unpleasant surprises and ensure you have access to vital weather updates and emergency alerts in remote areas.
>Familiarize Yourself with Its Features: Spend some time learning how to use all the functions of your hand crank radio, save precious time during an emergency.
>Charge Regularly: Even if not in use, charge the hand crank emergency radio regularly using solar power, the hand crank, or via USB to keep the battery in good condition.
>By following these tips, you can maximize the reliability and effectiveness of your crank radio, keeping you informed and prepared no matter the situation.

During natural disasters, common communication tools like cell phones and the internet may fail due to infrastructure damage.
Owning a emergency weather radio with a backup battery is crucial, as it ensures that your hand crank and solar powered emergency radio continues to function when it's most needed.

The high-capacity battery of 22200mWh allows the emergency weather radio to charge other devices through its USB output port.
In the event of a disaster, this feature can help maintain power supply to communication equipment and ensure the continuation of emergency communications.

To ensure that the weather radio remains operational in any situation, our emergency radio offers 4 charging methods: hand crank, solar panel, Type-C interface, and rechargeable battery.
Either way you can effectively charge your radio whether outdoors or at home, even during long power outages.

Why choose an emergency radio with 3 modes flashlight?
- Far Beam: Designed for distance lighting. It projects a strong, focused beam of light that can illuminate far-off objects or paths. This is particularly useful for navigating through dark, expansive outdoor environments.
- Dipped Beam: Designed for energy efficiency and prolonged use, the low beam setting emits a softer light suitable for reading or performing tasks at close range without draining the battery quickly.
- Far & Dipped Beam: This combined mode allows for both the Far and Dipped beams to function simultaneously, offering both reach and coverage. It’s extremely beneficial when you need a blend of distance and immediate area illumination.

7 NOAA Weather Stations
NOAA weather alert radio provides 24-hour real-time updates on the latest weather forecasts and emergency alerts in your area. This feature is crucial for staying informed about severe weather conditions such as hurricanes, tornadoes, or blizzards. It helps you react quickly, ensuring the safety of both you and your family.

AM/FM Function
Enjoy listening to your favorite broadcasts anytime and anywhere, unaffected by any weather conditions or disasters. Large buttons for easy volume adjustment.
AM Radio(520-1710 Khz)
FM Band(88-108MHz)

SOS Alarm
When someone is lost, injured, or in danger, long pressing for 3 seconds to activate the SOS alert can alert nearby people or rescue teams of their location. The loud sound from a siren is designed to travel long distances and pass through obstacles, increasing the chance of being heard.

Reading Light
Integrating a reading light into the portable radio means there are fewer items to pack or remember in your emergency kit. Reading lights provide essential lighting during power outages, while camping outdoors, and to safely navigate around the home or other environments.

3.5mm Earphone Jack
In noisy environments or when information needs to be received quietly, using headphones allows individuals to listen to important updates from weather radios without disturbing others.

Small Size and Compass
This portable emergency radio, measuring 6.88 x 3.13 x 3.84 inches, easily fits into a backpack. Compasses are crucial for navigation, especially in environments without clear landmarks, such as in dense forests or at sea. They help hikers, explorers, and sailors find their way.

Here are some tips to ensure that your emergency weather radio is always ready for use:
>Activate the Internal Battery: If it's your first time using the emergency radio or if it has been idle for more than 60 days, crank the handle manually for 1 minute to activate the internal battery. This ensures the radio is powered and ready when you need it.
>Pre-trip Inspections: Before embarking on activities like camping or hiking, check your emergency solar radio to ensure it's functioning properly. This can prevent unpleasant surprises and ensure you have access to vital weather updates and emergency alerts in remote areas.
>Familiarize Yourself with Its Features: Spend some time learning how to use all the functions of your hand crank radio, save precious time during an emergency.
>Charge Regularly: Even if not in use, charge the hand crank emergency radio regularly using solar power, the hand crank, or via USB to keep the battery in good condition.
>By following these tips, you can maximize the reliability and effectiveness of your crank radio, keeping you informed and prepared no matter the situation.
























