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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[7400mWh (2000mAh) POWER BANK WILL KEEP DEVICES POWERED] The FosPower FOSPWB-2376 emergency radio incorporates a 7400mWh (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.
13 reviews for 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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Original price was: $39.99.$31.99Current price is: $31.99.
Chris –
portable, solar and crank charge, and it will charge an iPhone 15
I was looking for a portable weather radio for camping/bug out and initially was going to get a Midland ER210 but a helpful amazon reviewer pointed out it can’t charge anything but an iPhone 11 or earlier. I wanted the option to be able to trickle charge a phone or other modern device from the radio. Midland support confirmed it cannot do that for later phones.Initially, I could not get this radio to charge my iPhone 15 Pro Max either, but FosPower replied with the following steps:”1. unplug everything from the radio2. set the SOS switch to the center position and turn the radio off if it is not already3. Turn the radio on and find a clear radio station in AM or FM, let it play for a second or two4. Switch to Bluetooth mode and set the SOS switch to the charging position5. Connect the phone to either output portIf this solves the issue, then steps 3 and 4 should suffice without needing to unplug any cables. Let us know your results.”This worked and my iPhone 15 will charge from the type A USB port but not from the type C port (which is fine by me). After this “initialization” the radio will charge the phone no matter what position the Function Switch is set to and with the SOS switch set to either Off or Charging. Also works with the radio off.Overall seems like an excellent radio for size and function, with a few unnecessary features. The buttons are also impossible to read but usable once you know your way around.Pros:small sizelightweight, 12.6 ounces on postal scalewell builtcan be charge via solar, crank, or USBcan charge modern phonesgreat radio receptionCons:buttons very hard to readSOS alarm will play through earphone jack – cautionvolume control not too granularQuestionable features (YMMV):flashlightcompassbluetooth speakermicro SD card slotUseless feature (YMMV):white noise mode
Paricia –
Emergency radio/flashlight
Bought this for my dad and son for Christmas and they both loved it it’s smaller than I thought but still a great size for throwing in a backpack or in your glove compartment in your car. Radio works well. Sound quality good. Has a solar charger, hand crank, and a bright flashlight.
Ira –
Good for backup in an emergency
First impressions. Everything works. It is solid and heavier than I would expect for a small, inexpensive radio. There is no play in the tuning knob, and it has the right amount of resistance, not too tight nor too loose. The sound from the speaker is what you would expect with a small, inexpensive radio, but the weather band is loud and clear. The FM reception seems ok. From experience having traveled with many small, inexpensive radios as well as small fairly expensive radios over the years, I expect this one to be durable.The one negative, perhaps, is AM reception doesn’t seem that good. It is there, just doesn’t compare favorably to other little radios that I have. Of course, this may or may not be a relevant issue for most people nowadays, and observations will probably vary. But as I say, the weather band is strong, and the FM is acceptable, in my opinion, for a backup emergency radio.
DEBBY –
Great! Perfect for power outages.
It’s hard to get service where I live but this product has absolutely no issue picking up signal. It’s loud and clear, no static. The hand crank function works perfectly, and I adore the different ways it can charge. I have had no issues with it and shipping even came sooner than expected. The item arrived in great condition as well.
Jo –
Emergency radio, solar
Easy to use, multiple uses and works good
lucky_10v3 –
Pretty good for price
Does and acts as advertised. This was one of my husbands favorite gifts. Sound can get loud and the weather comes threw fine. I have dropped it on accident a few times and it’s not bothered by it either. There are no complaints.
L. Craft –
Reliable and Versatile Emergency Weather Radio!
The FosPower Emergency Weather Radio (Model D8) is an outstanding device for staying prepared and informed during emergencies. It’s compact, yet packed with features that make it a must-have for any emergency kit.The NOAA/AM/FM radio reception is excellent, providing clear updates on weather and emergency alerts. The 37,000mWh battery capacity is impressive, offering long-lasting power. The multiple charging options—solar, hand crank, and USB—ensure that you can keep it running no matter the situation.The flashlight and reading light are bright and practical, and the SOS alarm is a reassuring feature for emergencies. I appreciate the durability and design, which feels rugged enough to withstand tough conditions.This weather radio is a reliable and versatile tool that brings peace of mind during storms, power outages, or outdoor adventures. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for a dependable emergency device!
Amazon Customer –
Good lower priced radio
Pros and cons… I gave it 3 stars for lacking a few features but it’s decent radio.PROS… It charges via Solar, Hand crank and USB. If those fail, it takes AA batteries! It charges more slowly on cloudy days but it DOES charge in LOW light! The hand crank works well and will give you about 25 minutes of radio after cranking for three minutes. I suspect the gears are plastic but if you use reasonable care when cranking, it should last. It has great reception and sound. 7 preset weather stations. Analog tuning and good control with the knobs. Nice basic radio for staying informed. Has a bright reading lamp and a fair flashlight but brightness is NOT adjustable to save power.CONS… Rechargable Battery is NOT replaceable. It does NOT have an Emergency Alert feature. No clock and the front panel is not back lit.
Marcio –
Completo, só faltou poder selecionar ondas curtas.
Peter K. –
Very happy with this radio. Small and compact for camping. Small speaker limits sound quality but it sounds excellent with headphones plugged in. Flashlight and reading light are very bright. Only improvement would be a less sensitive volume control at the lower volume levels.
Bocephus –
Simple to use. Grandchildren love it for camping. Radio isn’t very clear but we’re in a valley so no radio is. Haven’t tested the radio yet at higher ground.
Fair Vision –
It was charged when I received it. You know how when people get their digital products and toss the manual and just start pressing buttons? Well, you really need to read the manual. It’s just a couple of pages. For instance, when charging you need to set the button at the bottom in the right position. The radio plays fine even without the antenna. I found my favorite radio station. Everything works. I tested charging my phone and that worked. I charged it. I notice it can charge my fire tablet. So yay.I bought it mainly for the radio and phone charging during outages. I have other flashlights, but it’s good to have an extra one now. I like that it has 4 charging capabilities, solar, hand crank, AAA batteries, and USB charging. It’s small and compact. Nice. I took the carabiner off. I don’t need that. I’m not going out in the wild. Lol. Oddly enough I found the battery compartment a little difficult to get open for the AAA batteries. I did get it, and now that I have, it’s fine.I didn’t know if I need to recharge it since it was already charged, and to what amount I don’t know. So I charged it through my pc. It says the red light comes on when charging, which it did, and that it turns off when fully charged. It says it takes 4.5 hours to be fully recharged. I had it there for about 6 and it never turned off. So I don’t know what that means. I stopped it at 6 hours because I don’t want anything to go wrong with it.Anyway, so far so good. The real test is when there will be a huge power outage again. Just made it through Fiona. The power was out for 40 hours where I was. This thing could have come in handy for charging my phone. Instead, I had to tightly limit the use of my cell phone in order to to make it last. And the only usable radio was on my phone which was definitely counter-productive.The SOS is really loud. But I think that is a good feature if you live in an area prone to tornados, earthquakes, and other extreme events. If you’re trapped under rubble you can use it to alert search and rescue workers.
Pani –
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