Emergency Hand-Crank Solar Power Bank | AM/FM/WB Weather Radio
Be ready for anything. This compact, self-powered emergency radio keeps you informed, lit, and connected — no grid required. Whether you're deep in the backcountry or riding out a storm at home, three independent charging methods (hand crank, solar panel, and USB) ensure you're never left powerless.
Key Features
- AM / FM / NOAA Weather Band (WB) — Tune into local stations or NOAA emergency broadcasts (162.450–162.550 MHz) for real-time weather alerts and news
- Triple Charging — Recharge via USB cable, built-in solar panel, or hand crank; 2–3 minutes of cranking (≥130 RPM) yields 15–20 minutes of radio or LED use
- 2000mAh Lithium-Ion Battery — Built-in battery indicator keeps you aware of remaining charge at all times
- 3-LED Flashlight (1W) — High-brightness white LEDs for reliable illumination in the field or during power outages
- Emergency Phone Charger — USB output lets you top off a smartphone, PDA, or MP3 player when it matters most
- CE Certified — Overcharge, over-discharge, and short-circuit protection built in; auto-shutoff below 2.5V
- IPX3 Water Resistance — Splash-resistant for outdoor use; not submersible
- Ultra-Portable — 130 × 60 × 40 mm footprint; includes lanyard for hands-free carry; fits in a jacket pocket or pack
Specifications
- Radio Bands: AM 520–1710 kHz | FM 87–108 MHz | WB 162.450–162.550 MHz
- Battery: 2000mAh lithium-ion (included)
- Max Power Consumption: 0.5W
- Working Voltage: 2.7V–4.2V
- LED: 3 × high-brightness white, 1W total
- Charging Ports: USB-C or Micro-USB
- Water Resistance: IPX3
- Dimensions: 130 × 60 × 40 mm
- Available Colors: Red, Black
- Enclosure: Durable plastic
How to Use
Radio: Rotate the volume knob clockwise to power on. Select AM, FM, or WB band. Extend the antenna for best reception. Rotate the tuning dial to find a station — the indicator light illuminates when locked on.
Flashlight: Press the flashlight button to toggle on/off.
Solar Charging: Place in direct sunlight for 10–12 hours. Red indicator confirms charging.
Hand Crank: Lift the handle and crank clockwise or counterclockwise. On first use (or after 60+ days idle), crank 3–5 minutes to activate the battery. Subsequent charges: 2–3 minutes of cranking = ~15–20 min radio or LED use, or 3–5 min of phone call time.
USB Charging (device): Lift the rubber port cover on the side. Connect a USB cable from the radio's output port to your device.
USB Charging (radio): Connect the included cable to the radio's input port and plug into any USB power source.
What's in the Box?
- 1 × Emergency AM/FM/WB Hand-Crank Solar Radio
- 1 × USB Charging Cable
- 1 × Lanyard