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FosPower Emergency Weather Radio (Model A1) NOAA/AM/FM with 7400mWh Portable Power Bank, USB/Solar/Hand Crank Charging, Battery Operated, SOS Alarm & Flashlight for Indoor/Outdoor Emergencies

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Color: Model A1


Features

  • [2000MAH POWER BANK WILL KEEP DEVICES POWERED] FosPower's emergency radio incorporates a 2000mAh power bank capable of providing emergency power to any small tablet or phone.
  • [3 POWER SOURCES POWER WHEN YOU NEED IT] Use the emergency weather radio's 3 power sources when you need a boost of power or need to recharge the radio. The radio's crank lever and solar panel are both capable of regenerating enough power to keep the radio, lights, and SOS alarm ready to go when you need it most. AAA Batteries ensure you have power when not able to regenerate power.
  • [2 LIGHT SOURCES ALWAYS POWERED] The emergency crank radio can also provide light. The 4 LED reading light and 1W flashlight provides enough output to keep you and your loved ones out of the dark in an emergency situation.
  • [NOAA EMERGENCY WEATHER BROADCAST ACCESS] The radio will dependably receive up to the second emergency weather forecasts and emergency news broadcasts from NOAA and AM/FM stations.
  • [LIMITED LIFETIME WARRANTY] Includes a Limited Lifetime Warranty. Please visit FosPower's website for more information.

Brand: FosPower


Color: Model A1


Special Feature: Portable


Connectivity Technology: USB


Product Dimensions: 6.2"L x 2.1"W x 2.9"H


Tuner Technology: FM


Style: Classic


Power Source: Solar, Battery, Hand Crank


Radio Bands Supported: 7-Band


Included Components: Owner's Manual


Product Dimensions: 6.2 x 2.9 x 2.1 inches


Item Weight: 10.9 ounces


Item model number: FOSPWB-2376


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: August 6, 2018


Manufacturer: FosPower


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Amazing product. For all areas.
Have had this product for little over a year and it’s help up on deployments, camping, and helps when we’ve have severe weather storms making us lose electricity. This has turned into a must have for us cause it can be used to charge phones or other needed items. Solar panel works but isn’t perfect. Radio is well loved and used but after a year and half for some reason the turning know for volume/ tuning isn’t working. Currently in contact with customer service with this to get a replacement and they are very helpful. I also love the battery option for charging. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 5, 2024 by Kalya Ilg

  • Great Stand Alone Radioo
It’s a great little emergency or even daily use radio. Love the crank operation if needed. Also powered by batteries. Everything works great!
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024 by William A. Forbes

  • Super Loud SOS Simple To Use
The power bank feature seems to work pretty well - if I read the instructions right you have to charge the battery in the unit and then charge another device - I don't believe you can charge a phone etc while turning the crank. I tested charging my cell phone it added 5% charge to my Samsung cell phone pretty quickly. The instructions give sample times for hand crank recharging the unit - for recharging other devices I think an avg 3 min of cranking to replenish the units battery bank for 20 mins of unit use or charging another device would give you an an idea of how much effort would be needed to fully off load and transfer a charge to another device. The solar panel charges the internal power bank but there isn't a real indicator to say how much charge is taking place other than a single indicator light, that is either on or off. First charge took approx. 4 hours and that matched what the instructions for the unit indicated so that was on the mark. The radio feature even with antenna extended doesn't seem to pick up stations very well - I have an older radio that picks up lots of stations but this one only seems to find one station and the weather radio feature none so far. The lights are well placed and bright. The unit is light weight and features seem well placed for use. The attached wrist strap is of good quality, but, the single strand of material attaching the strap to the unit won't wear will and could be a problem - you might want to add a stronger connection from the unit to the strap if that is an important feature for your use. The charging features and options I would give this one a 5 star, for the radio feature and weak connecting strap 1 star. Cost vs utility I think for the functions the pricing is fair and I would probably buy a second one if the radio part worked better. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2020 by Edwina Hewett

  • My review
The FosPower Emergency Weather Radio (Model A1) – it's pretty neat! I was skeptical at first, but it's actually come in handy a few times. What I like most is the multiple power options – you can charge it via USB, solar, or even hand crank, so you're never without power. The design is straightforward, and it's easy to use, which is a big plus during stressful situations. The built-in power bank is a lifesaver too – keeps my phone charged when the power's out. Now, I'll be honest, the sound quality isn't amazing, but it gets the job done. It's not exactly a replacement for your favorite speaker, but for emergencies, it does the trick. Overall, I think it's worth it for the peace of mind it provides. It's durable, reliable, and affordable – definitely a good addition to your emergency kit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024 by Larry Stinson

  • Great tool
It has everything for emergency cases
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024 by Sheeran savorai

  • Convenient Compact Size
Good value for the price. Weather radio came through loud and clear. Other options a bonus as I just got it for weather emergencies. I’d recommend it for inexpensive and convenient.
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2024 by Grama

  • Great tool for a great price
I got one of these two years ago for Father's Day. The quality of this weather radio is fantastic. We have been camping a few times with it, and I utilize it at home during the summer. The sound quality is very good, when using it as a normal radio it picks up stations from quite a ways away. It holds a charge for a long time, even with constant use, and the solar charging works pretty quickly. I highly recommend this radio. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 17, 2024 by R. M. Joten

  • Low quality materials, low battery
Generally useless. Checked outdoors - not enough for emergency call. After hand dynamo and after sun charge.
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2024 by Igor Bergin

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