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Voyager NOAA Emergency Weather Radio with Flashlight, AM-FM, Shortwave, 7 Weather Bands, and more! 4-way power options! Solar, Hand-Crank, Battery, AC!
Makes a Great Gift - Any Time!
Item M-10203
SKU MC-79-500
*New Look! Now Hi-Vis Bright Yellow*
The Voyager NOAA Weather Radio. Solar Dynamo AM-FM Weather Band Shortwave Crank Radio with Flashlight and Cell Charger Port.
This very popular emergency radio flashlight features 11 bands: AM-FM, Shortwave 1 and 2, and 7 Weather Bands.
*NOAA Weather Alert sends an Emergency Wireless Signal to the radio for local weather warnings and disaster information.
LED Flashlight plus 5 LED reading lamp. 4-way power option:
Dynamo crank radio hand charging (no batteries needed) - Solar - Battery - A/C (adapter not included), Water resistant, rubberized body, Built-in USB (plus 2 extra ports) for charging cell phones and other small electronic devices. Charges most popular cell phones.
Also uses 3 AA batteries (sold separately).
*The US Dept of Homeland Security and Ready.gov state that NOAA Weather Radio All Hazards (NWR) is a nationwide network of radio stations broadcasting continuous weather information from the nearest National Weather Service office:
A NOAA Emergency Flashlight Radio is an essential part of any emergency kit - also great for school and classroom survival kits!
Makes a Terrific Gift - Any Time!
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