🌪️ Be Prepared, Not Scared!
The Raynic Emergency Radio is a versatile and essential tool for anyone who values safety and preparedness. With a powerful 5000mAh battery, multiple charging options, and automatic NOAA weather alerts, this portable radio ensures you stay informed during emergencies. Its compact design and built-in flashlight make it perfect for outdoor adventures, while the headphone jack allows for private listening. Stay connected and safe with this all-in-one emergency radio.
Item Weight | 16 ounces |
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.8"L x 3.7"W x 2.9"H |
Style | Modern |
Color | Yellow-LCD Display |
Hardware Interface | USB Type C |
Frequency | 108 MHz |
Compatible Devices | Android and iPhone |
Speaker Maximum Output Power | 3 Watts |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Voltage | 3 Volts |
Display Type | LCD |
Power Source | Corded-Electric, Solar,Rechargable Battery,Hand Crank,AAA Battery |
Radio Bands Supported | AM,FM,SW,NOAA |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Display Technology | LCD |
Special Features | Rechargeable, Portable |
Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
Tuner Type | AM and FM |
S**E
Weather alert and great quality
Great little radio! And they're customer service is very helpful and polite. I purchased this radio to use at the drive-in and as a weather raidio for emergencies. It has not disappointed. The sound quality and the battery life are awesome. The other features such as the flashlight and S.O.S. alert light seem perfect for any power outages. The ability to charge this several different ways is great also. The hand crank is very easy to use not like others I've used before. Can't wait to try the solar charge up.I would recommend this little radio to anyone looking for an emergency radio or a travel radio. I purchased the yellow and it's more of a dark yellow, which I love! The radio is also very sturdy and seems like a quality product.
A**R
Great Little Radio
It is a great little radio that can go anywhere and has great features. I had bought two yellow ones before for my sister and brother and they love them. I look forward to the day I go hiking so I can take my little radio and use it out there. This would be a great gift for the outdoorsy person, and it’s some thing I’m considering for some of my friends. Worth the buy and worth the price! I would definitely buy it again!
Q**A
Emergency radio
Always keep and emergency radio around. The short wave was a nice add. The multiple power options is a great feature. The analog dial is super sensitive, so I might switch to a digital channel option for the next one. The multiple lights is a great feature , sometimes on an RV trip I will read in bed, that light is great.
N**L
Great radio I have several
Ease of use:Easy to use Ease of setup:The setup for your favorite radio station Reception:Great reception Functionality:It’s great for day use or emergency use has a cell phone charger to recharge a cell phone . Multiple different ways to charge the radio when you need to recharge , crank, color power , battery operated option and electricity plug in option as well Connectivity:Love this Radio quality:Great
J**Y
Very good purchase!
I needed a portable radio for my aging uncle. Something he could carry on his walker, sit outside and just have the radio. This fit the need perfectly. Good quality item, fast shipping and has gotten daily use.
W**Y
A good emergency radio and power source with numerous functions.
A good emergency radio/power source for the money. Numerous functions and reasonable reception. Easy to operate with reasonable sound quality for an emergency radio. While we haven't had to put it the test in an actual situation, our simulations of emergencies shows it to be a useful source of information.
M**A
I needed a new weather radio
It's a cute little radio and all of the features seem to work although I haven't really had a chance to use it yet. The radio comes in very clearly and is easy to tune. The alarm sound is loud and the flashlight is very bright.
B**B
Affordable choice for Weather Alert radio (assuming alerts work!)
I wanted to buy the Midland - ER310 ($50 on sale) based on great reviews from The Wirecutter and CNET. However, it’s only available for $101+ from an Amazon seller (way overpriced). Look around and you can find it for $50 at other stores.I didn’t want to wait as we have bad weather in our area now and I wanted to be prepared ASAP. This radio arrived the next day for $35.* What I like:Small size; very compact and it feels solid & durable (also IPX3 waterproof). The buttons to select options/change channels feel very nice and have a satisfying click. The reading light and flashlight work well. Very nice carrying strap. Digital tuner makes it easy to select stations. Loud SOS alarm. The unit came fully charged and ready to use. The ability to power the device from standard batteries (3 AAA’s), hand crank, or AC adapter. It has a solar panel but the manual notes it’s not intended to fully charge the unit but to “keep it operational” (my interpretation of the instructions).Speaker quality isn’t too bad for such a small unit. It’s not amazing, but it will do fine for news and weather alerts. The unit will use its rechargable battery for power first, then use AAA batteries if they are installed. This is a great feature and extends the runtime of the device. Radio also has a clock so you can check the time at a glance while using the radio. Headphone jack to listen to audio privately; ability to charge a device via USB. A plastic cover for the charge/power ports, to protect from dust/dirt. And I like the green colored case! I didn’t want bright orange so this is very nice. LCD screen backlight so you could use the device easily in the dark.* What I don’t like:Solar panel isn’t as usable for charging as I would like. I have not tested it but the manual specifically states the panel is not intended to fully charge the unit. There is no ability to save radio stations to memory/presets.. would be very useful. Now I just keep a piece of paper near the unit with radio stations written down, so I know which to tune to for news/etc. The radio antenna is quite short, so some stations won’t come in as clearly (but it works OK).While the fabric strap feels nice and provides a good way to carry the unit, the strap gets in the way of the flip-up reading light. One can move the strap out of the way but it does feel like this could have been designed better.* To be determined:I have no idea yet if NOAA Weather alerts work. If there’s a weather alert the radio is supposed to sound an alarm and flash a light, so you know to turn the radio on to listen to the weather alert. I haven’t received any alerts yet, but have only had this about 6 hours.When the device is set to receive weather alerts (by default it is set to do this), when the radio is on standby (powered off) a red LED on the side of the radio flashes once every 7 seconds. This is a nice way to confirm the setting, but until I receive an alert I won’t know if that works or not. (And it’s one of the reasons why I bought it!)* SummaryA nice, compact unit that seems to work well based on what I have been able to test so far. Once I receive a weather alert I’ll know for certain this works as expected; will update review if possible when that happens. Until I can verify the device fully functions I’m rating it 3/5 stars.Provided the weather alerts work, I think this is a good unit for $35. The Midland is $15 more but may be worth the cost, if you don’t want to take a chance on a company you have never heard of before.
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