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Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
Obsessed with this awesome little radio! We mostly use it for the drive-in theatre, which we go to once a month or so during the spring/summer/fall. Gets a strong signal and the battery easily lasts through 2 movies. I never installed the optional AAA batteries. I don’t even actively charge it, just store it in the pocket on the door of my truck with the solar panel facing up. That’s been enough to keep it charged. It’s also nice to have for camping or emergencies. The flashlight is strong and useful, and it’s handy that I don’t have to carry a separate one. Haven’t tried to charge any devices from it so can’t comment on how well it does that. I like that it has a crank handle to charge it if you’re really stuck without a way to charge it.
Rigoberto Rodriguez
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025
Works well for what it is, easy to use
Jack
Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2025
Radio works well which is the reason I purchased this device. I wanted something with rechargeable batteries and the ability to use standard 1.5v batteries. Don't expect much from the solar charger on this. Yes it will charge that way but it will be very very slow....expect days.
Rancher
Reviewed in the United States on January 6, 2025
This radio is working very well so far after about two months. Still going on its first charge. The internal battery charges easily with a SUB adapter from 115V socket. The best feature is the digital tuning. No dealing with stretchy rubber bands and knobs that wander. The radio picks up distant AM and FM stations (50 miles through mountains) and stays locked on. Sound quality is good and volume is good. It has one weather band that picks up the closest station. Only downside in the lack of presets so if you want to tune to different stations there is a lot of button pushing to do. The tuner will seek to to the next active frequency so you just have to keep pushing the tune button until you get to the station you want. It can use AA batteries but I haven't done that. The crank works smoothly and the solar panel is relatively rugged. Overall a very good product at under $30.
Teal Ivy
Reviewed in the United States on December 21, 2024
It comes with a nice drawstring bag & fully charged, I was able to find the National weather station easily along with 1 each that is clear on the AM & FM channels. I check go bags every couple of years & replenish things. Sadly, the radios do not hold up. 2 have had the outside material degrade into some sticky mess. None seem to recharge well. This looks hopeful to me, although part of the outter material has the feel of the 1s which become sticky over time. I accidently triggered the SOS button after putting it in the Go Bag. Too easy to do! Now that I know that, I tried to pack it protectively.. You need to crank it every 60 days which is more often than the others say, but all but 1 of mine gave out over the years, so possibly they should all be charged every 2 months.
ArmyStrongMD
Reviewed in the United States on November 6, 2024
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Laura G.
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2024
Ok this thing is Unbelievable for the $! After Helene hit us in North Fl & we lost power for 48 hours, I said we need one. This little power house literally Does It All! Charges our phones, the radio picks up FM stations & NOAA updates!! It’s solar, battery back up (triple A) and Crank!!! It’s so tiny but SO Awesome at the same time. The price was great 24+tax. So glad I chose this one, you can’t go wrong in my opinion, I highly recommend this radio 📻🔦☀️🎶
Rondo
Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2023
This is definitely more than an emergency radio, and one of the best I’ve seen in this price range with the features it offers.When I first received it, I charged it to full and did a battery longevity test. I ran it with the falshlight & readlight combo on and the radio on volume 15. I first ran it from 12pm to10pm before I turned it off for the night. Next day I ran it from 6am to 8pm. The following day it ran from 12pm till 4pm when the radio cut off but the light was still on. Battery level pretty low at this point. I turned the radio back on but the light went dim so I turned the radio back off. After that the light lasted about 15 minutes. I then charged it again which took 4.5 hours. Overall, the run time is pretty impressive.As for features, the light is moderately bright and light level can be dimmed by pressing it down. The flashlight is ok, and is constant on or flashing.The radio works well and has no issues picking up stations when the antenna is extended. The extra bag & compass were great and are definitely nice features. Speaker quality is pretty good for what it is. It has a usb out just in case you need to charge your phone in an emergency. The rubber boot that covers the ports is thick and seats really well to protect it and keep water out. The crank handle works, maybe like other small solar panels, but amazing it chargers well and lasting 15 minutes when quickly roated at 70 rounds per minuter for five minuters.Overall this is a pretty awesome camping/emergency lantern,Well made from nice materials, and features delivering as promised, for a reasonable price, gives a five star item, and has now been our “go to” when we head out to spend the weekend in the woods. Definitely happy with it and plan to get lots of years out of it. We’re going to buy another one since it never hurts to have a back up.
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