Emergency Multi-Function Radio & Flashlight for $28
June 21, 2018 / by Marco / Categories : Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website

KEY FEATURES
An emergency radio is an absolute must have for any emergency situation, especially in the event of a natural disaster. This slick multi-function radio will catch the NOAA weather broadcast 24 hours/day, and is self-sufficient, drawing power from solar panels or a built-in hand crank so you’ll never have to worry about recharging. Supporting an LED flashlight and an onboard battery as well, this clever radio is a must for any emergency kit.
- Multi-band tuner w/ AM, FM, WB radio
- Large solar panel on top of radio & built-in hand crank allow you to charge without batteries
- Charges USB devices w/ the onboard battery
- Handheld & easily packaged so you can access it quickly when you need
PRODUCT SPECS
Details & Requirements
- AM radio: 525 ~ 1710 KHz
- FM radio: 88 ~ 108 MHz
- Working voltage: 2.7V ~ 4.2V
- NOAA/Weather Band: 162.40 ~ 162.55 MHz
- Power source: 300mAh/3.6V Ni-Mh internal battery, USB
- Telescopic antenna
- Built-in speaker
- LED flashlight illumination: 5000lux @120mm
- LED lifespan: 100,000 hours
- Dimensions: 5″ x 2.5″ x 2″
- Multi-function radio
- USB cable
- USB adapter
- DC charging cable
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