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Midland ER210 NOAA Emergency Weather Radio - Compact, Crank, Weather Alerts, AM/FM Radio, Multiple Power Sources, SOS Emergency Flashlight

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Size: ER210


Features

  • Multiple Power Sources: The ER210 radio features three sustainable power sources for recharging: a built-in solar panel that harnesses direct sunlight, a hand crank for manual recharging during power outages or away from a power source, and a rechargeable 2200 mAh battery offering up to 32 hours of continuous radio operation. This makes the radio eco-friendly and suitable for emergencies and outdoor activities where traditional power access is limited.
  • Emergency Flashlight: Introducing the SOS FLASHLIGHT BEACON, an essential emergency tool. This flashlight flashes Morse code in critical situations, allowing you to signal for help effectively. Its Bright CREE LED emits 130 Lumens, ensuring high visibility for rescue efforts. Choose the Low brightness setting to conserve battery life or opt for the High brightness setting to maximize illumination. Be prepared for any emergency with this versatile and reliable flashlight.
  • NOAA Weather Scan + Alert: NOAA Weather Scan will automatically scan through 7 available weather (WX) band channels and locks onto the strongest weather channel to alert you of severe weather updates. NOAA Weather Alert will sound an alarm indicating that there is a risk of severe weather in your area. NOAA Weather Radio will also be used to broadcast AMBER alerts for missing children.
  • Charge Your Device: The package includes a USB charging cord specifically designed for charging the radio, ensuring hassle-free and efficient charging whenever you need it.
  • Large LCD Display: Experience the power of convenience with our backlit LCD display! Seamlessly switch between radio station, time, or weather channels, all in one glance. Stay informed and connected with ease using this feature-packed radio. Discover the ultimate level of functionality with our illuminated LCD display, making it easier than ever to access important information at any time.

Brand: Midland


Color: Red/Black


Special Feature: Portable, Built-In Clock, Rechargeable


Connectivity Technology: USB


Product Dimensions: 4.88"L x 2.28"W x 7.09"H


Tuner Technology: AM


Power Source: Solar Powered


Radio Bands Supported: AM/FM


Included Components: Radio^Battery Pack^ Owners Manual


Display Technology: LCD


Product Dimensions: 9 x 2.75 x 6.5 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Item model number: ER210


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: September 23, 2015


Manufacturer: Midland


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Very versatile Emergency Radio !
Size: ER310
This Midland ER310 is very nice. It can be powered by solar, you can hand crank for power, or use alkaline batteries. It has a flashlight that includes a flashing mode signaling SOS. It has AM, FM, and NOAA weather channel reception. It has an alert mode after you set a noaa channel. If an alert goes off you will hear it so it's always ready. I had this feature on a CB radio I had and it's really nice. There even is an electronic dog 🐕 whistle alert so the pooches can help find you if you are lost! The radio is not heavy or bulky so it's easy to put in a backpack or clip onto the outside of one. Have not used it in an emergency but I feel safer with it allready. I'll be taking it out hiking or biking just in case. I think most people should consider one ! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 30, 2025 by Tony matulonis Tony matulonis

  • WAY WORTH IT!
Size: ER10VP
This little radio is something you can keep in your car, keep in your pocket, or keep in your house. It's pretty easy to operate once you read the instructions. I got this to keep with me throughout the winter months. I've had it for three days now and tried everything on it out. The weather radio comes in just fine AM and FM come in fine too. The sound is not bad, considering the size and price. The light has three settings, low, not so low, and an "SOS" blinking light. The light is not super bright, but it works good. I haven't heard the alarm yet, ill keep it with me at work tomorrow for the weekly test, just so I know what to expect. I can't tell anyone yet about the battery life, as I've only had it for a few days, but it has a battery life indicator on the screen, which is a good feature to have for an "emergency" radio. This little radio works good. I think everyone should have an emergency type radio, especially in today's world. I would say that if you can't afford, or just don't want a larger radio, this would be a really good choice. It's not big, so you can take it with you if you want. I bought a second one just so I would have a backup on hand in case something happens to it. Really, I did. Also I've had no problems with reception anywhere I've taken it. Just as a suggestion, I would keep three spare AA batteries handy, as there is no solar or hand crank on this model. Really impressed with this. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2023 by Rick from the future.

  • Great weather radio to have for emergencies
Size: ER310
Everyone asks me, do I need a hand crank radio for emergencies? The answer is always, yes. The next question is usually, which one should I get, and the answer to that is a rabbit hole that I usually avoid. My answer is simple now. 1. Get a radio that works on standard batteries and replaceable rechargeable batteries that can be hand cranked or charged via solar or USB power bank 2. Make sure it has WX alert on weather bands (not one you can just hear the weather continuously) This unit manages to support all of this. My other answer is to get a ham radio that has WX alert that you can charge or use a battery bank if you have to. This radio can be crank charged, charged via solar, and uses replaceable rechargeable batteries. You can also use AA batteries. You can tune into AM/FM radio stations, and NOAA weather channels (1-7 or by frequency). It has a light that can do SOS in morse code. And it has some ultrasonic dog whistle feature which doesn't work on mine (I have access to ultrasonic and subsonic audio detector and it picked up nothing above 20kHz and nothing under 20Hz. My tester can go all the way up to 100kHz, and I also have tested this Midland radio with trained animals (for search and rescue) to listen for ultrasonic audio between 20kHz all the way up to 100kHz, and the dogs did nothing. I have another device that generates 50-100kHz and the dogs went wild. So my ultrasonic dog whistle on this radio is defective. Oh well, most of you will not be able to test this feature as the testing equipment is in the many thousands of dollars, and access to dogs that are trained to hear these frequencies are not easy. And at the end of the day, I don't know if I will ever use this feature (maybe I should have bought the ER210 without the dog whistle feature.) At any rate, this is an awesome emergency radio, picks up stations very well, and the one thing I care about the most is NOAA weather alerts. The volume is loud enough and controlling the radio is as simple as can be. It seems rugged enough but I am not testing to see if I can really beat it up. The solar panel on top (takes a while to get a bit of radio time) and the crank works too (but takes a lot of cranking for it to power the radio for a very short time). I have also charged it using my battery bank and that works well. As for charging a phone with this? You can, but it's silly since this has a 2600mAh battery and you can drain that quickly charging an iPhone or Android device. I would use a dedicated power bank for that. But you absolutely can charge your phone with this. I bought a case for this which is also available on Amazon and it is a very nice case. In an emergency I would like to have this nearby, although it is a bit bulky for my emergency or go bag (my ham radio is less than a quarter of this size and it has WX alert). But if you have one in your car that you charge on a constant basis, this will be great to have on hand. You will still need a way to communicate, but that is what a cell phone (provided there is cell service) or a ham radio is for (especially a portable QRP radio that can do HF with minimal antenna like an EFHW or a long wire.) Last but not least, this is good to just have at home or in a remote location. At home, it would be better to have one that is plugged in that is topping off rechargeable batteries that back the radio when the power is out. Midland makes one that I would love to try one day that even has an alerting mechanism you can place under a pillow. So $70 for this radio is a bit expensive, especially with the defective ultrasonic dog whistle, and that is the only reason why I gave it 4 stars (the price and the defective whistle). For $60 this may be worth buying, or just get the ER210 for $50. It's a good radio so either this (ER310) or the ER210 will do. I hope this helps. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 14, 2025 by M&Ms

  • Everyone needs one!
Size: ER310
Very impressed! After a tornado passed 5 miles from my house I took it as a wake up call to get better prepared. I have a hard held marine radio so I was able to listen to NOAA tracking the storm and I had cell service but no data so I had no idea what was going on outside from a news source. I highly recommend the Midland radio! They feel rugged, with 2 power sources, the rechargeable battery and 6 AAs, you’re going to have power, the radio works in my basement, I set it on my window sill and it started charging instantly, and this is HUGE, with the power out for 48 hours I didn’t have to separate myself from my phone while I took it out to my truck to charge. The sound quality is great. Easy instructions for set up. Super bright flashlight. Three was to charge it, 4 if you count replacing the AA batteries. If you’ve ever been in an emergency situation you can’t put a price on the peace of mind having this Emergency Radio. Worth every penny!!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 26, 2025 by David Haworth David Haworth

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