FosPower Emergency Solar Hand Crank Digital Portable AM/FM, NOAA Weather Radio review

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REVIEW – I live in New York near the ocean or as some may say at the water’s edge. It is very normal for me to experience power outages during any storm in any season. Years ago during Hurricane Sandy, I spent 14 days in the dark, and it was a hand-crank radio that I had back then that allowed me to hear the news and to otherwise break the monotony of the silence. Since then those types of radios have become vital to me. I jumped at the opportunity to test and review this FosPower Emergency Solar Hand Crank Digital Portable AM/FM, NOAA Weather Radio.

What is it?

This is a multi-functional Recreational and Emergency digital AM/FM radio that also includes a NOAA weather radio and a flashlight/SOS light. In addition, this radio provides 5 methods to power or recharge via the internal power bank or AAA batteries, the included micro-USB cable, the hand-crank, or sunlight.

What’s in the box

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1 x Solar Crank Radio
1 x Audio Cable
1 x Micro-USB Cable
1 x User Manual

Design and features

Specifications

Frequency: FM: 87 -108 MHz AM: 520 – 1710 kHz WB: 162.40 – 162.55 MHz
Battery: 2x 18650 Li-ion 3.7V, 2000mAh
Working Voltage: 2.7V / 4.2V
Charging Time (Solar): 50 hours
Charging Time (USB): 6 – 7 hours
Radio Listening (Medium Volume): 18 – 20 hours
Aux Music Play (Medium Volume): 30 – 35 hours
LED Flashlight: 18 -20 hours
USB Output: DC 5V/1A
IP Rating: IPX3
Item Weight: 1.08lb / 490g
Item Dimensions: 79.5 x 35.4 x 31.5 in / 202 x 90 x 80 mm

Features

On the front of the radio, there are the control buttons, that relatively large LED display, and the LED indicators. Across the back, there is the solar panel.

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On one side of the radio under a protective rubber cover, there is the micro USB charging port to charge the radio, the USB-A port to charge devices, and the 3.5mm auxiliary jack. On the opposite side, there is the flashlight/SOS light.

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Underneath the radio, there is the crank handle, the built-in battery, and the compartment for adding 3 AA batteries.

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On top of the radio, there is the retractable antenna and the flashlight on/off switch.

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Performance

This is a simple but full-featured radio. After cranking the handle for about a minute, it seems to play for a really long time. There is a built-in battery for charging other devices, and you can also use 3 AA batteries to power the radio. The flashlight is quite bright and the station reception is very good where I live.

What I like

What I’d change

Final thoughts

The radio is a really good emergency radio but also really good as a portable radio for any occasion, It offers good sound for its size and it is nicely built. I also like that it has built-in solar charging, and for the price, you cannot go wrong. Well done!!

Price: $45.99
Where to buy: Amazon
Source: The sample for this review was provided by FosPower

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