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⚡ Stay charged, stay safe, stay ahead — your ultimate emergency sidekick!
The Weather Emergency Solar Hand Crank Radio features a robust 2000mAh rechargeable battery with versatile charging options including solar, hand crank, and USB Type-C. It delivers real-time NOAA weather alerts across AM/FM/WB bands, ensuring you never miss critical updates. Equipped with a bright 4-mode LED flashlight and SOS alarm, it’s designed for survival and convenience. Compact, lightweight, and IPX3 water-resistant, this radio doubles as a fast phone charger, making it an essential tool for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness.





| ASIN | B013EQVE24 |
| Additional Features | Portable, Rechargeable, SOS Alarm |
| Antenna Location | Outdoor activities, Emergency use, Phone charging |
| Best Sellers Rank | #37,303 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #89 in Weather Radios |
| Brand | iRonsnow |
| Built-In Media | 1* Emergency Radio,1*Owner's Manual,1* Type C Cable |
| Color | Blue |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 1,532 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD or LED |
| Display Type | LED |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Frequency | 108 MHz |
| Hardware Interface | USB Type C |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 5.7"L x 2.2"W x 2.7"H |
| Item Type Name | weather-radios |
| Item Weight | 0.45 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | iRonsnow |
| Mfr Part Number | IS-088+ |
| Model Number | IS-088+ |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Battery Powered, Solar powerwd, Hand Crank |
| Product Dimensions | 5.7"L x 2.2"W x 2.7"H |
| Radio Bands Supported | FM AM WB |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 1 Watts |
| Special Feature | Portable, Rechargeable, SOS Alarm |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Tuner Technology | FM AM WB |
| Tuner Type | FM AM WB |
| UPC | 704298030861 |
| Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
S**W
Very Usefull! Fast Charging and a Good Radio.
Features: Internal 10000mAh power bank, Solar panel/ hand crank for charging the power bank and usb devices through the usb output, a micro usb input for charging the Internal power bank from an external power source, a radio with WB,FM,AM, dials for volume and tuning, charging and tuning indicator lights, tuning frequency screen to show current selected radio frequency range, bright light with power button, load speaker, carry string, and portable size. Likes: Charges usb devices fast, Easy to crank, Solar panel works to charge too, Large Internal battery, Good - tunable - WB,FM,AM Radio, Good speaker, Light is bright. Dislikes: The dials on the radio are stiff (don't move easy), Solar panel can be covered while using the hand crank (No extra grip point). It can charge high-capacity phone batteries within a couple hours even while the phone is on, using just the hand-crank, and even quicker with the solar panel also being charged in the sunlight. The radio picks up signals well and has a usable sound quality/volume. The light is bright and can be used for a long time with a few cranks (5min with 20 cranks). Charged a 3100mAh battery by 10 percent in about 20 minutes and a Samsung Galaxy S8s 4000mAh battery one percent after about 4minutes of cranking; these are large phone batteries and 1 percent should usually last for at least a couple minutes.
Y**O
Didn't expect much but solid emergency radio
So bought one like this before and it was obviously a piece of crap novelty toy that wouldn't hold a charge and charged sloooow as all hell on the crank. I expected similar from this and since the other would be dead after a day or so on a full charge I expected this to do the same. Got this one and I let it drain till it was dead with the flashlight then tested the crank from dead and after a few cranks you could already hear the radio. The other one I bought was so bad I didn't expect this at all, you would have to crank a ton and barely got like a min of radio. This one there is minimal cranking to make it an effective radio. As for battery retention, I just pulled it out of my bugout bag after sitting in the closet for a 15 months (without light so didn't charge through the solar panel). I thought no doubtedly it will be dead but shockingly the light and radio still worked fine and the low battery indicator wasn't even lit. Not only that but it still would charge my phone with the supplied cables plus a separate lightning cable at 5 Volts .3 Amps which isn't very fast but it'll get your phone back on in an emergency. The only thing I'm not a fan of is that the radio charges through a mini USB cable instead of a micro USB cable, and mini USB cables just aren't commonly found nowadays. Other than that solid radio, great emergency or camp light. Great for the glove box.
J**B
Very nicely done for $20 but ... why the screwy USB adapter?
Just got this unit and I'm going to keep it. It seems well built and works as advertised. It is slightly larger than I had imagined it would be from the pictures, but had I paid closer attention to the published dimensions I would not have been surprised. My fault not theirs. I would give it 4.5 stars if I could, my only complaint is that they don't really discuss the "cord" situation in the manual and I find the design a bit odd. Charging the radio via USB is no big deal there is an included cord that is male USB to male mini-USB which plugs into a female mini-USB on the back of the unit.... so far so good. BUT to CHARGE a device FROM the flashlight you have to use an adapter that has a coax - pin on one end that is inserted into a cylindrical hole on the end of the unit - the other end of the adapter is a standard female USB plug. This is OK but I wonder why they could not have just installed a female USB plug in the back of the unit? Now I have to keep track of the adapter and make sure it's always with the radio. If I'm missing something and this adapter is required for some reason, it would have been nice if there was a way to store the adapter on the radio - if it say ... snapped into a recess in the side of the unit, or if there was a small trap-door compartment or etc. to hold the adapter.
Z**S
Everything works as stated
This was actually part of a survival set that we put together for secret Santa. The person who received it told me I need to buy one for myself. They live out in the sticks and have used this for flashlight and phone charging a few times already. The battery life surprised them since the second time they didn’t even need to crank it because it’s still had power from the first time.
M**A
Highly recommend, worth the money, thoughtfully designed
This is an awesome product and thoughtfully made. Package comes exactly as described. In fact, I wasn't expecting it to come with the two sets of cords (USB charger and an aux cord). It was smaller than expected, slightly smaller than my Samsung S5. It makes it easier to stow away, so no complaints there. -- Radio: After cranking it for 100 seconds, it has played 3 songs and an entire commercial set on the radio. As I am writing this, the little radio is still playing. The sound is crystal clear. The tuner is sensitive enough to locate a station. The dials are cleverly set in to the case so that you don't turn them by accident. The antenna is adjustable. -- Light: VERY bright. Description says 50 Lumens. The light is bright enough that it's painful to shine in my eyes. However, the light refraction is meant for long distances, which will be more useful for hiking through the dark than for up-close applications (like starting a fire). The light cone looks like a bullseye, darkness, and one ring of light around it. -- Battery life: Excellent. 100s of cranking powered over 7 minutes of radio. Also, when the device is charging, a red light comes on indicating that the battery is receiving a charge. The ambient light from my bedroom is enough to charge the solar panel. Overview: This is worth the money, and then some. The case is solid, durable, and compact enough that it can be carried virtually anywhere. Battery life is excellent, radio is crystal clear, and the light is decent enough that I would use this hiking, camping, or in an emergency bag. I highly recommend.
R**T
Very nice
Very nice high tech device .Radio and all bands come in very good I was even able to listen to this radio while driving my truck in the desert southwest with descent reception. Considering how compact this unit is it sounds pretty good. Hand crank is not hard at all to use and gives it a descent charge for 1-5 minutes of cranking. It's also sturdy and well made you can tell that when you crank it The solar charge works good but takes the longest to charge, but just put in a well lit area and it works.I used the USB port to charge it and it took a little over 1 hour to fully charge It. The charge will last up to about 8 hours of radio play..For me I thought the Flash light was awesome it gave good light for at least 50 yards in the desert, it does have a halo effect but will make it much easier for an oncoming car to pick you up if you are walking down a road at night.Great for the glove box or in the house.
B**Z
Emergency Radio Flashlight
Product is pretty small. Seems well built though. Does not feel cheap nor does it rattle I have not yet had a chance to try this out under any emergency stress situations or away from home but so far seems to work well. Does everything its reported to do...I bought this mostly for camping and back up so I will leave it stashed until we need it....Actually I like the fact that its small as it makes it easier to stash and store...Also using it as an emergency flashlight with the small size actually will make it easier to hold and use as a flash light....I like the fact that there are many ways to charge it Solar; hand crank USB etc...and also that its multi purpose, I get ideas just looking at it... ...I am pretty satisfied with the purchase and think it was a good buy for the price I paid and for how I plan to use it....
M**Y
Works ok as radio - not strong as a charger.
by Marjorie's hubby: Have only used this a little but it worked very well when I did. Easy to tune, good enough sound. I keep it at a remote Alaska cabin to get weather reports and in case I need to charge my phone. A crank-able flashlight will be handy out there as it gets dark in the fall. I had it sitting in the sun and it played well for over an hour while I cut weeds around the place. Seems like the solar panel really helps. Crank works well. I planning to buy several more to share with friends. I like the size and light weight. I held back one star 'cause I can't speak to durability yet. I wonder what freezing temps might do to it too. But for $20 I can afford to experiment this winter. 9-17 -16 UPDATE: Its still a nice little radio but once the capacitor was depleted it was hard to get it charged up much. I did use it to supplement my cell phone a little but it was a lot of work, didn't add a whole lot and depleted the charge to the radio. Solar panel is very slow to recharge and I had to crank it a lot to listen to the radio much - reduced rating to 3 stars. Wishing it could take 2-3 AA batteries also. So this time left it out where light can hit solar panel and maybe over the next few weeks it will recharge. For a first time buyer I'd suggest finding one that takes batteries. But this is sure compact and with some cranking I was able to get a couple hours of news while I waited for the rain to quit. And as a phone charger its not very powerful. Might be better to get a dedicated solar panel or something - tho soon in this part of Alaska we won't be getting a lot of daylight for a solar panel to be much help.
P**N
Easy to carry
Nice and compact, solar works well. Light is not strong but is enough for the dark and there is no S.O.S./Strobe. Not a bright orange as the picture depicts, but is definitely not red. Radio picks up stations well. Well worth carrying as part of an EDC pack or GHB, possibly a GOOD bag, although not for me. Overall for it's function - 5 could it be improved? Possibly. Compared to others? 3.5 - 4/5.
A**A
Muy buen producto
Satisface mis espectativas
N**A
Portable Emergency Solar Radio with Flashlight and USB Charging
This portable emergency radio is a practical and reliable device for outdoor adventures and emergency situations. It features a built-in flashlight, solar charging, and a hand crank for backup power when electricity is unavailable. The sound quality is clear, and the compact design makes it easy to carry during camping, travel, or power outages. A great all-in-one tool to stay informed and connected during emergencies. Highly recommended for anyone looking for a dependable emergency radio.
A**E
Accomplis très bien son rôle comme supposé!
C'est une excellente radio d'urgence pour un sac d'évacuation ou un stock d'urgence, Elle marche parfaitement que ce soit avec le petit panneau solaire, le chargement USB ,la manivelle pour charger la radio ou les objets que l'on branche sur celle-ci (elle peut agir comme un batterie externe).Elle a aussi une antenne pliable, la radio est compacte et très légère. Parfaite pour le prix, Je la recommande fortement pour un équipement en cas de catastrophe naturelle.
K**S
Buena calidad
De muy buena calidad, lo recomiendo
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