Survival is often a necessity in an emergency situation. A situation we would all like to avoid at any cost, usually. But in the event one happens we do want to lesson the impact as much as possible. Having an emergency radio on hand during an emergency can be at most life saving and at least comforting to have.

What is an emergency radio? Well, a radio to be used during an emergency. Something like a disaster or crises some other such event. And I do not mean like when your spouse comes home from work unannounced with their boss and wife expecting supper and you did not even have supper started.

An emergency radio is generally bit different than your standard radio. It should have some basic characteristics setting it apart as an emergency radio to be an emergency radio.

Characteristics like batteries are not its primary power source. This kind of radio is better known as radio dynamo or dynamo radio if you prefer. They get their power from a hand crank generator. Another kind might be solar powered radio who’s power comes from the sun. (sorry, but there maybe a few from Rio Linda who do not know what solar means.)

The reason these radios are so great over standard battery operated radios is they will work on power sources that are readily available. Batteries may not always be available. Think on this. The sun is almost always around, at least during the daytime. And you always or let’s hope always have a hand to crank the dynamo radio no matter where you might find yourself stranded or in what conditions.

Listening to the radio during an emergency or disaster can be comforting and you can get some important information about updates or news with instructions on what to do for a particular location.

A hand crank radio is known as a dynamo radio with a small crank to charge a small internal battery to power the radio and/or flashlight if one is built in. The operating time will vary on the how long the radio is cranked and the volume it is played. When the playing stops simply crank up the radio again and let the dancing resume.

A solar powered radio has a small solar cell which converts the sunlight into electric energy. It to has a small built in battery charged by the sun’s rays. The solar power maybe used to play the radio during the day or to charge the batteries for later use.

Some of these solar dynamo radios have ports for charging cell phones and a flashlight for use when things get a bit too dark to see.

You never know when tragedy or an emergency can strike. It would be a tragedy if a simple tool could prevent serious harm to you or a loved one because you laced basic information. Whatever you do, get an emergency radio and get in your vehicle, boat, home, office or wherever you may find yourself whenever that unfortunate event finds you.

Etón American Red Cross ARCFR160R Microlink Self-Powered AM/FM/NOAA Weather Radio with Flashlight, Solar Power and Cell Phone Charger (Red)

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When emergencies or outdoor adventures take you off the grid, you need a device that can fill multiple needs.

The American Red Cross MICROLINK FR160 is so compact that you can easily store in a safety kit or toss in your rucksack and take anywhere.

It has a high-quality AM/FM tuner, providing you with news, entertainment and public service announcements. Not only that, but it also integrates a NOAA Weather Band receiver that brings you weather forecasts, alerts and other emergency messages–information vital during severe weather conditions.

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Solar/Hand Crank
Generate energy to power this sleek unit by simply setting it under the sun or with a few turns of the hand crank. Free yourself and ease your mind with self-powered radio broadcasts anytime anywhere.
AM/FM/NOAA Weather Band
Easy tuning to any band whether it’s AM (520-1710 KHz), FM (87-108 MHz) or NOAA weather band. This keeps the listener tuned in to weather forecasts, alerts and other emergency messages—information vital during severe weather conditions.

USB phone charger
charge virtually any phone or small electrical device with this added feature.

Flashlight
3 built in LEDs to light your way through the dark.

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Peace of Mind

No one likes to think about disaster. But planning for one can make it easier for you and your family to get through it all.

We have a preparedness guide endorsed by the American Red Cross, which can be downloaded at www.etoncorp.com/American_Red_Cross.

As an added bonus, when you buy an American Red Cross by Etón product, a portion of your purchase goes to help rebuild communities that have been hit by natural disasters.

Etón emergency communications devices are an important addition to any emergency kit. And, with our donations to help communities where disaster has struck, this is a purchase you can feel good about.

The reasons this Eton-manufactured emergency radio is the ideal emergency radio are:

1) small, compact size,

2) shock-absorbing case,

3) sensitive AM/FM/NOAA Weather tuner picks up weak signals,

4) handy 3-LED flashlight on left-hand end of the radio’s case,

5) Earphone jack under dust cover on the right-hand side of the case,

6) USB port under same dust cover on the right-hand side of the case,

7) All radio bands will run 4-5 hours at low volume on full charge of the internal NiMH battery,

8) Solar panel on top of the radio’s case is strong enough to power the radio indefinitely (as long as the solar panel is ‘seeing’ daylight),

9) the internal NiMH can be re-charged via the solar panel during daylight hours, an external transformer or the hand-cranked dynamo.

You get all of these features for the low price of $30, plus free ‘Super Saver’ shipping from Amazon.Com. You can pay a lot more for an emergency radio and get a whole lot less!

It is rare that I rave about a product these days in a world of mediocrity. Right out of the box this product did exactly what C. Crane stated it would do.

I like such solid results. I like all its features, but I am most impressed with the AM radio reception. I live 70 miles north of Portland, OR., in Washington, and can still pick up KFBK in Sacramento, CA, 650 miles away, with this little radio.

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Of course Northwest stations zing in. Consider how important reception is in an emergency and especially in remote areas, such as mine.

This is the real thing. Compared to other brands I’ve already tried and returned to stores, no one else comes close to this product.

Great product, with all the features one should need in an emergency, great price and great value are appropriate for this emergency radio. In closing, all I can say is buy it.