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Emergency Radio Auto Noaa Weather Radio, 12000Mah Battery Operated Hand Crank Radio, Solar Portable Am/Fm/Sw Weather Alert Radi

  • Regular price $62.95

Vendor: Rocam

Type: Boomboxes & Radios

Sku: WBEEAB0CZ8M9PH1

Availability: In Stock


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Emergency Radio Auto Noaa Weather Radio, 12000Mah Battery Operated Hand Crank Radio, Solar Portable Am/Fm/Sw Weather Alert Radi

$62.95

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Q: What are the dimensions of the emergency radio? A: The emergency radio measures six point eight inches in length, three point seven inches in width, and two point four eight inches in height.
  • Q: What material is the emergency radio made of? A: The emergency radio is made of high-quality Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene, also known as ABS, which is durable and waterproof.
  • Q: How much power does the emergency radio's battery hold? A: The built-in battery has a capacity of twelve thousand milliamp hours, providing extended usage during emergencies.
  • Q: How do I charge the emergency radio? A: You can charge the emergency radio using five different methods: AC power, USB Type-C, solar power, hand crank, or three AAA batteries.
  • Q: Can I use the emergency radio to charge my phone? A: Yes, the emergency radio includes a built-in output port for charging smartphones and other devices.
  • Q: How do I use the emergency radio for weather alerts? A: To receive weather alerts, turn on the NOAA weather band and the radio will automatically scan for severe weather signals.
  • Q: Is the emergency radio portable? A: Yes, the emergency radio is compact and lightweight, making it easy to carry during camping, hiking, and other outdoor activities.
  • Q: What features does the emergency radio include for lighting? A: The emergency radio is equipped with a three watt flashlight and a reading light, providing bright illumination for various situations.
  • Q: How do I keep the emergency radio in good condition? A: To maintain the emergency radio, store it in a cool, dry place, and ensure the battery is charged regularly to prevent depletion.
  • Q: Is the emergency radio waterproof? A: Yes, the emergency radio has an IPX6 waterproof rating, making it suitable for use in wet conditions.
  • Q: What if the emergency radio arrives damaged? A: If the emergency radio arrives damaged, you can contact customer support for assistance with returns or exchanges.
  • Q: Does the emergency radio come with a warranty? A: Yes, the emergency radio includes a one-year warranty for manufacturing defects.
  • Q: How loud is the SOS alarm on the emergency radio? A: The SOS alarm on the emergency radio can reach up to one hundred sixteen decibels, making it very loud and attention-grabbing.
  • Q: Can I listen to music with the emergency radio? A: Yes, the emergency radio features a three point five millimeter headphone jack for private listening to music or radio stations.
  • Q: What type of weather alerts does the emergency radio provide? A: The emergency radio provides alerts for severe weather conditions, including tornadoes, hurricanes, and other hazardous weather through NOAA signals.

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