Emergency NOAA Weather Radio 5000mAh Bluetooth Speaker Waterproof,JUEMEL Solar Hand Crank AM/FM Radio-Complete Features/User Guide

June 5, 2024
JUEMEL

Emergency NOAA Weather Radio 5000mAh Bluetooth Speaker Waterproof,JUEMEL

Solar Hand Crank AM/FM Radio

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Specifications

  • POWER : 7W
  • WEIGHT: 0.9 lb
  • SIZE: 6.532.043.07 in
  • CHARGING TIME: 3.5H
  • CHARGING INPUT: 5V-2A
  • FM: 87.5–108MHZ
  • AM : 520–1710KHZ

Introduction

Play Mode: BT/FM/AM/TFIt has surprisingly stereo sound with deep bass produced by a bass port and high-sensitivity speakers. In addition to radio, phones may also be connected by Bluetooth 5.0 to listen to music and enjoy the excellent sound. It is waterproof IPX5 Radio with flashlight is an excellent option if you love outdoor activities or need to navigate a dark area. Its maximum illuminating range is greater than 10 meters, which is greater than that of the majority of emergency solar radios. Furthermore, reading lamps with motion detectors will substantially facilitate your ability to get up at midnight without awakening your family.

  1. Power Button: Long press for 3s to turn it on;
  2. Volume Down/Previous Song/Previous Radio;
  3. Pause Button: Long press to search for channel automatically;
  4. Volume Up/Next Song/Next Radio;
  5. Switch mode: Bluetooth/FM/AM/WB;
  6. Radio Antenna: Retractable;
  7. Digital Display: channel indicator/Bluetooth indicator/volume indicator;
  8. Battery Indicator: red lightis on while charging;
  9. Percentage of Battery: 99% is full charge
  10. Mode Indicator: BT/FM/AM/TF

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SOS Signal

Three seconds of button pressing will trigger the S.O.S. alarm to get the support and attention of those nearby putting off huge animals like brown bears right away.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Which radio does NOAA suggest?
    The Midland WR400 is by far the greatest NOAA weather radio currently on the market. It’s a terrific upgrade from your present alarm clock because it also functions as an AM/FM alarm clock.

  • What kind of radio is ideal to have in case of a national emergency?
    Because it features all the charging choices you want, a strong flashlight, outstanding reception, and a loud, clear speaker for radio and weather alerts, the Midland ER310 is the ideal emergency weather radio for the majority of people.

  • Where can I get a receiver for the NOAA weather radio?
    Weather Radio broadcasts are created by NWS personnel. NWS does not produce or market receivers. Receivers are available at a variety of retail locations, including electronics, department, sporting goods, and boat and marine accessories stores, as well as online and through their catalogues. NWS does not recommend any particular brand or design of receiver.

  • What is the NOAA frequency in my area?
    Seven frequencies in the VHF Public Service band are used by all NOAA Weather Radio stations to transmit their signals: 162.400 megahertz (MHz), 162.425 MHz, 162.450 MHz, 162.475 MHz, 162.500 MHz, and 162.525 MHz.

  • Should I get a radio for emergencies?
    A battery-operated radio is always advised to be included in your emergency pack by disaster authorities. The majority of radios are basic battery- operated versions intended more for enjoyment than strictly as instruments for emergency management. Keep the radio you already have and get some more batteries if you already have one of these radios in your home.

  • What distinguishes a weather radio from an emergency radio?
    Even if you aren’t listening to it, a weather alert radio automatically reacts when it gets an emergency alert. A weather band radio must be switched on and tuned to the local weather station in order to get notifications, just as when you’re playing music.

  • Can a hand-cranked radio withstand an EMP?
    Small, portable electronic equipment may be able to recover from an EMP assault, although the damage may vary depending on the strength of the EMP. However, when subjected to EMPs, systems linked to power lines, such as an electric-powered grid network or a telephone, may sustain lasting component damage.

  • Are walkie-talkies useful in an emergency?
    A walkie-talkie is a practically foolproof means to keep in touch and is also a necessary component of any emergency and survival pack, despite the fact that it may add to your load.

  • Can NOAA be heard on shortwave radio?
    At least one radio in your home should be capable of receiving NOAA weather notifications. A shortwave radio can pick up signals from anywhere in the world, but only one with SSB capability will allow you to listen to every broadcast.

  • Do weather radios have any value?
    Weather radios are still a crucial instrument that, when used properly, might save your or your family’s life in the case of severe weather, despite the fact that they may look dated.

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