NOAA Weather Radio for Emergency Situations During Storms and Outages
When the power goes out, your phone dies, and the storm arrives—this radio keeps you informed and connected. No signal? No problem. No electricity? No problem. No batteries? Still no problem. This is the last emergency tool you will ever need.
NOAA weather alerts are streamed directly to you, covering hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, and snowstorms. It includes seven dedicated weather channels plus AM/FM. When the emergency broadcast system warns your area, the radio alerts you so you can act fast.
Powering through outages
- Five power options: hand crank, built-in solar panel, micro-USB, AAA batteries, or the internal rechargeable battery
- Built-in 2000mAh power bank to charge phones and other USB devices
Bright, dependable lighting
- Two lighting options: a 1W zoomable LED flashlight (~140 lumens) and a 4-LED soft reading lamp
- SOS alarm at 115dB, audible up to 300 meters (1000 feet) to attract attention
Performance you can rely on
- Battery life (radio only): 12–15 hours on a full charge
- Crank efficiency: 3–5 minutes of cranking yields 10–15 minutes of radio or light use
Compact, versatile emergency companion
Lightweight and compact enough to fit in your emergency kit, glove box, backpack, or go-bag—ready to grab and go when you need it most.
What’s in the box
- 1 x NOAA weather radio
- 1 x USB charging cable
- 1 x user manual
Quick answers
- How long do I need to crank for power? 3–5 minutes of hand-cranking provides 10–15 minutes of radio or light use. Keep cranking to stay powered.
- Will it fully charge my phone? The 2000mAh power bank can give most smartphones one full charge—enough for emergency calls and texts.
- How many NOAA channels does it get? All seven NOAA weather channels.
- Does the solar panel work on cloudy days? Slower, but yes. Direct sun is best; cloudy skies still trickle-charge the battery.
- How bright is the flashlight? Approximately 140 lumens with zoom—bright enough to light your path, locate supplies, or signal for help.