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Product description
This emergency hand crank radio brings dependable power and clear alerts for outdoor trips and blackouts. As an emergency hand crank radio it pairs NOAA AM FM reception with a true 12000mAh battery so you can keep devices charged and stay informed during outages. The set of features focuses on long runtime and practical use in low light or no power situations.
Key features
The unit promises reliable reception thanks to a high-sensitivity signal chip and noise reduction circuitry that improve clarity during bad weather. A large 8500mm² solar panel captures more sun than typical decorative panels for faster solar recharge, and the upgraded high-torque crank lets you top up power quickly by hand. Dual USB outputs allow charging two devices at once, and the radio includes an SOS mode and separate LEDs for a focused flashlight and a soft reading light. ⚡️
Technical details
- Name: Solar Radio Emergency Hand Crank 12000mAh
- Battery capacity: 12000mAh
- Solar panel area: 8500mm²
- Dimensions: 6.8 x 2.9 x 4.7 inches
- Flashlight range: 260 feet
How to use it
Charge the internal battery by solar exposure, hand cranking, or USB input depending on available power. For fast manual charging rotate the extended crank arm with steady motion, a few minutes can add notable runtime according to the manufacturer. Use the focused LED for navigation and the frosted lamp for low‑glare reading inside a tent or shelter. 🔦
Benefits
Keeping a tuned NOAA channel is straightforward with the large tuning knob and clear labels, helpful when conditions are noisy or hands are cold. The ergonomic non slip grip and compact size make this easy to pack for camping or include in a home emergency kit. Note that performance such as crank charging time and solar recharge depends on conditions and usage, as stated by the manufacturer. 📡









