Eoxsmile Emergency Radio 5000mAh NOAA alert
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This compact emergency radio combines NOAA weather alerts with multiple power options to keep you informed and connected during storms and outages. It functions as an AM/FM/SW receiver with a strong SOS alarm and includes a built-in flashlight and USB charging to support basic phone power needs while camping or in a hurricane scenario. If you need a reliable emergency radio with NOAA weather alert for home or outdoor use, this model balances battery life and versatile charging.
Key Points

The radio includes NOAA weather band alerts that emit a 9 second SOS alarm and a flashing red light when a severe weather message is issued, according to the manufacturer. Reception covers AM, FM and shortwave bands, with a telescopic antenna for improved signal and a headphone jack for private listening. Power options are broad: an internal rechargeable battery, solar panel, hand crank, USB input and a compartment for three AAA backup cells. Lighting is practical for night use with a side 3 W LED flashlight and a multi-LED reading lamp created by flipping the solar panel. A built in USB output lets you charge a mobile phone in an emergency. Consider that continuous FM playback on a full charge may last up to 13 hours according to the manufacturer, so extended outages may require solar or crank recharging to maintain use.


Technical Specifications

- Name: Eoxsmile Emergency Radio
- Battery capacity: 5000mAh
- Radio bands: AM (520-1710 kHz), FM (88-108 MHz), SW (7-19.00 MHz)
- Lighting: 3 W side flashlight, 2.5 W reading lamp with two brightness levels
- Charging inputs: solar panel, hand crank, USB input (5 V/2 A), backup 3x AAA cells
Usage Recommendations
For storm preparedness, place the radio in a location where the telescopic antenna can extend for best reception and where the solar panel receives indirect daylight during the day. Use the NOAA band presets to lock on your local weather station and enable alert mode so the unit sounds its alarm and flashes when warnings are issued. When camping, the USB output can top up a smartphone enough for calls and texts, though charging times will vary with phone model and battery level. If you rely on the hand crank, rotate steadily for several minutes to build useful battery charge, and periodically recharge via solar if sunlight is available. Include spare AAA cells if you expect long periods without sun, because the built in battery, while substantial, may not cover prolonged power loss. 😊🔦📻.
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