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product_id: 390080476
title: "Mesqool Dab Wind Up Radio, 5000 mAh Solar Powered Emergency Radio with SOS Alarm, Hand Crank Radio with USB Phone Charger, Portable Dab Radio with Flashlight, Headphone Jack and Dual Alarm for Camping"
brand: "mesqool"
price: "€ 101.34"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 11
category: "Mesqool"
url: https://www.desertcart.hr/products/390080476-mesqool-dab-wind-up-radio-5000-mah-solar-powered-emergency
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region: Croatia
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# DAB+ auto-scan & 30 presets 5000mAh multi-power battery 105dB SOS alarm with red flash Mesqool Dab Wind Up Radio, 5000 mAh Solar Powered Emergency Radio with SOS Alarm, Hand Crank Radio with USB Phone Charger, Portable Dab Radio with Flashlight, Headphone Jack and Dual Alarm for Camping

**Brand:** mesqool
**Price:** € 101.34
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌞 Stay powered, stay safe, stay ahead with Mesqool’s ultimate emergency radio!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Mesqool Dab Wind Up Radio, 5000 mAh Solar Powered Emergency Radio with SOS Alarm, Hand Crank Radio with USB Phone Charger, Portable Dab Radio with Flashlight, Headphone Jack and Dual Alarm for Camping by mesqool
- **How much does it cost?** € 101.34 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.hr](https://www.desertcart.hr/products/390080476-mesqool-dab-wind-up-radio-5000-mah-solar-powered-emergency)

## Best For

- mesqool enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted mesqool brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Power Anywhere, Anytime:** Five versatile charging modes including solar, hand crank, USB-C, AAA batteries, and built-in lithium battery keep you connected no matter the situation.
- • **Emergency Ready & Rugged:** 105dB SOS alarm with flashing red light plus IPX4 splash resistance ensures safety and durability during outdoor adventures or unexpected crises.
- • **Multi-Functional Lighting:** Ultra-bright flashlight and adjustable foldable reading light with two brightness levels provide reliable illumination for camping, night reading, or emergencies.
- • **Crystal Clear Digital Sound:** Enjoy noise-free DAB+ radio with automatic channel scanning and customizable dynamic range compression for perfect audio clarity on the go.
- • **Dual Alarms & Smart Display:** Set separate alarms for weekdays and weekends with clear RDS channel info on the digital screen, keeping your schedule and entertainment perfectly synced.

## Overview

The Mesqool Dab Wind Up Radio is a rugged, portable DAB+ digital radio featuring a 5000mAh rechargeable battery with five charging options including solar and hand crank. It offers crystal-clear sound with auto channel scanning, a powerful 105dB SOS alarm with flashing red light, IPX4 water resistance, dual alarms, and versatile lighting options. Designed for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness, it doubles as a USB phone charger and includes a headphone jack for private listening.

## Description

Free delivery and returns on eligible orders. Buy Mesqool Dab Wind Up Radio, 5000 mAh Solar Powered Emergency Radio with SOS Alarm, Hand Crank Radio with USB Phone Charger, Portable Dab Radio with Flashlight, Headphone Jack and Dual Alarm for Camping at desertcart UK.

Review: Hand-crank as in any product meant to supply light and SOS only - The included hand-crank like in any product is meant only to supply light and SOS (it'd be foolish to think a battery bar would appear on 5k mAh hehe). It's got an astonishing HD Sound which via DRC (compression rate) can be enhanced slightly. The main thing is, it's got USB-C and not micro-usb luckily! USB-C is so much more lasting and easier to use as well as universal now. I'd have liked it if there was a third option of the reading light, as the reading light is quite strong still on the lowest setting, however the far-light torches are perfectly fine (though beware they use more energy). The strap is a bit fiddly and short, however due to the robust manufacturing quality, it can be replaced by your own, even a shoulder strap if you like, though a good enough carabiner is included. The SOS includes red light and siren sound, though to my liking not nearly loud enough to blast through say Russian shelling. As with any good Emergency Radio, this one has a very realistic balanced bass, however the treble is kept very volatile and shrill on purpose, as it needs to carry the clear voices over distant and rocky terrain. Sadly in order to achieve a better IPX rating, I'd say the silicone port cover is a 2.5/5 at best, it buoys out because for one there is no plug for the headphone jack, and for another there USB-C is melded with the outer rectangle and has nigh nil depth, though realistically like any emergency radio, it wouldn't survive a torrent anyway. What I also love is it's ruggedness overall, I mean you could really hold this thing very well in hand while hand-cranking for LEDs or SOS, as it ridges angles and a solid base. And the most important on ruggedness over all is, it's buttons are recessed silicone push-buttons, so nothing sticking out that could get caught or broken off or even rust. I really like that nice touch as well with the reading light being slightly looser yet still sturdy, such that in emergencies a kid could operate the light. Judging by the screws and holes on it, I'd imagine quite a moderate repairability. This leads me into the absolute main banger point on this device, the ability for it to be run on AAA batteries, as these I'd imagine in a European catastrophe will be more in supply than custom chargers or custom batteries, and even more useful should say a certain dust-cloud make an appearance, blocking all sunlight. Speaking of which, I was not yet able to test the solar panel, however I had some experience with a similar, albeit FM radio, manufacturer, and as the manual states it should generate 30 mAh per hour of sunlight vs. 300 mAh handcranked (BUT for an entire hour!), and to put this into perspective, a usual singular AAA battery usual holds the exact same amount, and you'd need 3x of these to power this radio. Hence 10h in direct sunlight charges the radio 1/2 way (as it's internal rechargeable battery is 6000 mAh). Now the consumption itself isn't bad, at full volume on DAB+ with adjusting settings and playing around with the lights a mid amount, it used up 3 out of 10 full battery BARS per 3.5h continuously running operation, quite a respect-worthy outcome I must say. Now to an even better contribution of my keen eye, the antenna is in fact even so repairable, that it can simply be replaced with a generic one by screwing the axle out with a Philips screwdriver. The antenna itself is quite sturdy though. Actually the entire metal pipe, even down to into the device, can be screwed open and taken apart for replacement, so really even if it had rusted / broken that far down. The AAA battery compartment contacts can also easily be shifted up and outwards and easily replaced in case of rust. The LCD screen and light covers are all of sturdy plastic, so no worries about shattering, however the solar panel strip is obviously glass, but it looks and feel very very solid, plus it's protected by the strap itself from shattering. Key buttons are labelled, however my colour-way of black, is less readable on the LED switches nor on the reading light compartment, however there is indented symbols / writing on each respectively. If it were to be pitch-black, you can feel all the indentations on every single button easily (even the battery compartment), so it's good enough for blind people too, for operability especially considering that the entire controller side is framed entirely by very distinctly feelable ridges. In fact, the carabiner loops perfectly through the sturdy rail loops, so you could hang it on the ceiling / higher point and let it dangle with the cone of light for map reading or such, if you were to be caved in somewhere. Speaking of antenna and its reception, it is conal I think, meaning the angle to the outside (be it through a kitchen or bedroom window vs object blocking or other wireless signals e.g. your phone or WiFi), is the key. The overall construction seems sturdy enough to withstand quite high and frequent falls. In terms of accessibility I have also tested hand-cranking it pressed to the ground cranking with one hand, and it worked well. With fast running I could not discern any rattling, and everything is flush enough to be packed away neatly. For me personally this was an absolutely solid choice, I feel well taken care of and am assured enough to feel protected.
Review: Nice chunky radio, easy to read & fairly intuitive to use - Been using the radio for a few weeks. I like the sound quality, well good enough for me. I’ve mainly been using DAB rather than FM. Connects well provided signal is good enough. I appreciate its chunky, solid construction but the radio is not too big (as I wanted). Useful carrying handle. The light & ‘reading lamp’ work fine but are more for use when other systems/kit not available, as I intended. I’m not as young as I was so the clarity/size of station identification is helpful & easy to read. The ‘press button’ controls are a nice size work well. I hope they maintain their robustness for if anything these could be the weakest link. Battery life I think is acceptable but certainly supplement with conventional batteries too. Recharge time perhaps a bit slow but I tend to charge overnight so no drama. Took a bit of time getting use to the operation, so the instructions are very useful. Quickly becomes intuitive for the processes one does most often e.g. changing to different stored stations. Guess I’ll need to refer back to instructions to remind myself of how to use other functions. Very pleased with the purchase.

## Features

- DAB+ Radio & Auto Scan: Mesqool noise-free digital DAB radio provides you with amazing stable reception to ensures a good listening experience as it automatically selects the best signal for you. This DAB+ radio support automatic scan to catch all channels and you can save up to 30 of your favourite channels for easy access and listening. There’s also DRC function on this portable DAB radio, you can set the compression rate as you like.
- 5 Charging Methods & Emergency Radio: This wind up radio can be powered via USB cable, solar panel, 3 pcs AAA battery (not included), built-in lithium battery and hand crank, meet your needs in more situations. The 5000 capacity battery made the mini hand crank radio a power bank, allows you to charge your phone or other electronics via a USB phone charger. This solar radio with DAB will be an unexpected power source under any emergencies or in outdoor activities, bring you much convenience.
- Ultra Bright Flashlight & Foldable Reading Light: This CR1009ProDAB Solar radio is equipped with a flashlight and a reading light, both with two brightness levels you can choose from. The bright flashlight of this portable radio is a good helper to bring you better visibility in the dark; the foldable reading light allows you to adjust and find the best angle for your night reading.
- 105dB SOS Alarm & Waterproof IPX4: Our solar outdoor radio would be a nice choice for outdoor activities such as camping and mountaineering. Remember there is a SOS button on one side of the emergency radio, press the button if you are in danger and the crank radio flashes red and makes a loud enough noise to catch the attention of rescuers. With the IPX4 waterproof, small raindrops splashing on this wind up DAB radio will not make damage (But please do not soak in water).
- RDS & Dual Alarm Clock: FM RDS function allows you to see the channel information of the program you are listening to on the screen clearly. The headphone jack of this clock radio let you enjoy your personal time and immerse in the wonderful show just with your headphone connect to the FM/DAB radio. With dual alarm clock settings, you can set one alarm clock for weekdays and another alarm clock for rest days, convenient for everyday life.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B09M9LSQ6Y |
| Antenna Location | Outdoor Activities, Emergency Preparedness, Night Reading, Camping, Music, News, Weather Updates |
| Best Sellers Rank | 2,124 in Electronics & Photo ( See Top 100 in Electronics & Photo ) 19 in Novelty Radios |
| Box Contents | 5V/2A Charging Cable, Owner's Manual, Portable Belt, Portable DAB Radio, Warranty Card |
| Brand Name | Mesqool |
| Colour | Black |
| Compatible Devices | Headphone, Smartphone |
| Country of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (4,237) |
| Display Type | Digital |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Frequency | 108 MHz |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 17.2L x 9.4W x 6.3H centimetres |
| Item Weight | 410 Grams |
| Manufacturer | Mesqool E-commerce Co.ltd |
| Manufacturer Part Number | MQL-UK-1009PRODAB-B |
| Maximum Speaker Output Power (in watts) | 5 Watts |
| Model Number | CR1009Pro DAB |
| Network Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Power Source | Solar Panel, Hank Crank, Micro USB Input, Rechargeable Battery, 3 AAA Battery |
| Product Features | 5 Ways powered, 5000 capacity rechargeable battery, Alarm clock, Flashlight, Reading light, Outdoor and indoor use, Camping, Hiking, Fishing, Backpacking, SOS Alarm |
| Radio Bands Supported | FM |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Tuner Type | DAB, DAB +, FM |
| Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Mesqool
- **Colour:** Black
- **Connectivity technology:** USB
- **Included components:** 5V/2A Charging Cable, Owner's Manual, Portable Belt, Portable DAB Radio, Warranty Card
- **Power source:** Solar Panel, Hank Crank, Micro USB Input, Rechargeable Battery, 3 AAA Battery
- **Product dimensions:** 17.2L x 9.4W x 6.3H centimetres
- **Radio bands supported:** FM
- **Style:** Modern
- **Tuner technology:** DAB, DAB +, FM

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How long does a full charge last on average and how long should I be spinning the hand crank to recharge it?**
A: Dear Customer,
Thanks for your question. Usually the DAB radio need 7 hours to fullu charged with 5V/2A adapter. Also the portable radio need 15 hours to fully charged by hand crank charging which is usually used in a emergency. Rotate the crank handle at the speed of 2 laps per second. It will generate 300-350mA electricity.
When the battery is fully charged, if you are in FM radio with 50% middle volume, the portable radio will last 25 hours. 
If you have any problem, please feel free to contact our Mesqool brand service contact address support-eu@mesqool.com. We will make sure everything is tended properly. :)
Sincerely,
Mesqool service team.

**Q: Why does it only charge the 5000mah rechargeable battery at 0.5 amps when description refers to a 2 amp usb cable?**
A: Due less consumer with energy working with digital radio. Possibly full battery last 12 hours is that you need?

**Q: Hi customer services,the instructions say don’t charge indoors,will it not charge via the solar panel indoors ?**
A: Dear customer,
If you want to charge with solar panels, we recommend you put it outdoors which directly to the sunlight, we consider that the light in the room may not be enough for charging.

**Q: I have been charging plugged to socket for 4 hours and the light is still showing red. Is this normal? How many hours it takes?**
A: If it is very flat it trickle charges until it gets some charge in the battery then speeds up ,be done when done .check it is plugged in properly.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Hand-crank as in any product meant to supply light and SOS only
*by A***S on 6 February 2025*

The included hand-crank like in any product is meant only to supply light and SOS (it'd be foolish to think a battery bar would appear on 5k mAh hehe). It's got an astonishing HD Sound which via DRC (compression rate) can be enhanced slightly. The main thing is, it's got USB-C and not micro-usb luckily! USB-C is so much more lasting and easier to use as well as universal now. I'd have liked it if there was a third option of the reading light, as the reading light is quite strong still on the lowest setting, however the far-light torches are perfectly fine (though beware they use more energy). The strap is a bit fiddly and short, however due to the robust manufacturing quality, it can be replaced by your own, even a shoulder strap if you like, though a good enough carabiner is included. The SOS includes red light and siren sound, though to my liking not nearly loud enough to blast through say Russian shelling. As with any good Emergency Radio, this one has a very realistic balanced bass, however the treble is kept very volatile and shrill on purpose, as it needs to carry the clear voices over distant and rocky terrain. Sadly in order to achieve a better IPX rating, I'd say the silicone port cover is a 2.5/5 at best, it buoys out because for one there is no plug for the headphone jack, and for another there USB-C is melded with the outer rectangle and has nigh nil depth, though realistically like any emergency radio, it wouldn't survive a torrent anyway. What I also love is it's ruggedness overall, I mean you could really hold this thing very well in hand while hand-cranking for LEDs or SOS, as it ridges angles and a solid base. And the most important on ruggedness over all is, it's buttons are recessed silicone push-buttons, so nothing sticking out that could get caught or broken off or even rust. I really like that nice touch as well with the reading light being slightly looser yet still sturdy, such that in emergencies a kid could operate the light. Judging by the screws and holes on it, I'd imagine quite a moderate repairability. This leads me into the absolute main banger point on this device, the ability for it to be run on AAA batteries, as these I'd imagine in a European catastrophe will be more in supply than custom chargers or custom batteries, and even more useful should say a certain dust-cloud make an appearance, blocking all sunlight. Speaking of which, I was not yet able to test the solar panel, however I had some experience with a similar, albeit FM radio, manufacturer, and as the manual states it should generate 30 mAh per hour of sunlight vs. 300 mAh handcranked (BUT for an entire hour!), and to put this into perspective, a usual singular AAA battery usual holds the exact same amount, and you'd need 3x of these to power this radio. Hence 10h in direct sunlight charges the radio 1/2 way (as it's internal rechargeable battery is 6000 mAh). Now the consumption itself isn't bad, at full volume on DAB+ with adjusting settings and playing around with the lights a mid amount, it used up 3 out of 10 full battery BARS per 3.5h continuously running operation, quite a respect-worthy outcome I must say. Now to an even better contribution of my keen eye, the antenna is in fact even so repairable, that it can simply be replaced with a generic one by screwing the axle out with a Philips screwdriver. The antenna itself is quite sturdy though. Actually the entire metal pipe, even down to into the device, can be screwed open and taken apart for replacement, so really even if it had rusted / broken that far down. The AAA battery compartment contacts can also easily be shifted up and outwards and easily replaced in case of rust. The LCD screen and light covers are all of sturdy plastic, so no worries about shattering, however the solar panel strip is obviously glass, but it looks and feel very very solid, plus it's protected by the strap itself from shattering. Key buttons are labelled, however my colour-way of black, is less readable on the LED switches nor on the reading light compartment, however there is indented symbols / writing on each respectively. If it were to be pitch-black, you can feel all the indentations on every single button easily (even the battery compartment), so it's good enough for blind people too, for operability especially considering that the entire controller side is framed entirely by very distinctly feelable ridges. In fact, the carabiner loops perfectly through the sturdy rail loops, so you could hang it on the ceiling / higher point and let it dangle with the cone of light for map reading or such, if you were to be caved in somewhere. Speaking of antenna and its reception, it is conal I think, meaning the angle to the outside (be it through a kitchen or bedroom window vs object blocking or other wireless signals e.g. your phone or WiFi), is the key. The overall construction seems sturdy enough to withstand quite high and frequent falls. In terms of accessibility I have also tested hand-cranking it pressed to the ground cranking with one hand, and it worked well. With fast running I could not discern any rattling, and everything is flush enough to be packed away neatly. For me personally this was an absolutely solid choice, I feel well taken care of and am assured enough to feel protected.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice chunky radio, easy to read & fairly intuitive to use
*by C***E on 9 January 2024*

Been using the radio for a few weeks. I like the sound quality, well good enough for me. I’ve mainly been using DAB rather than FM. Connects well provided signal is good enough. I appreciate its chunky, solid construction but the radio is not too big (as I wanted). Useful carrying handle. The light & ‘reading lamp’ work fine but are more for use when other systems/kit not available, as I intended. I’m not as young as I was so the clarity/size of station identification is helpful & easy to read. The ‘press button’ controls are a nice size work well. I hope they maintain their robustness for if anything these could be the weakest link. Battery life I think is acceptable but certainly supplement with conventional batteries too. Recharge time perhaps a bit slow but I tend to charge overnight so no drama. Took a bit of time getting use to the operation, so the instructions are very useful. Quickly becomes intuitive for the processes one does most often e.g. changing to different stored stations. Guess I’ll need to refer back to instructions to remind myself of how to use other functions. Very pleased with the purchase.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great radio, but poor volume control
*by L***N on 15 February 2026*

I bought this in Oct 2022, and I'm writing this in Feb 2026 . Works well and reliably. Battery life still good. Great reception. Just one downside; volume control. In the dark or when waking up, I'm always guessing where the volume is with the two-button system. A far more convenient method would be a single rotary knob. If the idea is to keep the exterior design flush for storage, then a rotary knob could be retractable via a push-in/out mechanism. This would also help those with sight impairment issues.

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