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Solar-powered Hand-crank Emergency Radio with Torch

Multi-purpose Solar Powered Hand Crank Emergency Radio with Torch

Company Code: ONM032
Materials: ABS, metal and electronic components
Dimensions: 13.8*6.6* 5.25 cm
Weight: 275 g
FM: 87-108 MHZ
AM: 520-1710 KHZ
Charging port: Type-C
Sound quality options: Mono
Band type: Three-band

Color:
Gray
Pink
Specifications:
US version
Japanese version
Pricing:
$12.87
≥10
Customization:
Screen printing
≥500, $0.1
Color box
≥500, $0.1

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Multi-purpose Solar Powered Hand Crank Emergency Radio with Torch

This emergency radio combines radio, lighting and distress signalling functions in one device. Solar charging, hand-crank charging and USB charging ensure a continuous power supply through three different methods. It can tune into AM/FM radio to keep you updated on weather and emergency information; the high-brightness LED torch provides illumination, so you needn’t fear the dark when finding your way at night; and the SOS alarm allows you to send out a distress signal in an emergency. An essential item for any disaster preparedness kit, it ensures you are prepared for outdoor camping, sudden power cuts and disaster warnings.

 

Advantages

1. Three charging methods: solar charging + hand-crank charging + USB charging, allowing you to recharge even without a power source
2. Radio function: supports AM/FM radio, enabling you to receive weather warnings and emergency information in real time
3. High-brightness torch: LED light, sufficient for finding your way at night, locating items, and emergency lighting
4. SOS alarm: one-button activation of a high-decibel alarm sound and flashing light to call for help in an emergency
5. Power bank: Can provide emergency charging for mobile phones and other small devices (supported by certain models)
6. Long battery life: When fully charged or fully wound, the radio can operate continuously for several to tens of hours
7. Durable and shock-resistant: ABS plastic casing, shock- and impact-resistant, suitable for use in harsh outdoor environments
8. Lightweight and compact: Palm-sized, takes up minimal space in emergency kits, cars or rucksacks

 

Suitable scenarios

1. Household disaster preparedness: Accessing information and providing lighting and distress signals during disasters such as earthquakes, typhoons and floods
2. Outdoor camping: Night-time lighting, listening to the radio for weather updates, and emergency mobile phone charging
3. In-car emergency kit: Kept in the car for use during long-distance drives or in the event of a breakdown in the countryside
4. Community emergency supplies: Distributed to residents by property management or local communities to raise disaster preparedness awareness
5. Corporate benefits: Provided as part of employee emergency kits to demonstrate the company’s care
6. Red Cross/Rescue teams: Distributed to affected communities during disaster relief operations
7. Remote areas: For daily radio listening and lighting in regions with unreliable power supplies
8. Care for the elderly: Provided to elderly people living alone for emergency use during power cuts, lighting and signalling for help
9. School safety education: Teaching aid for disaster drills to educate children on emergency procedures

 

Packaging dimensions 
The product packaging details are as follows

 

Customer Service

We offer comprehensive customisation options! Whether it’s a company logo, disaster prevention slogans or event themes, we can screen-print them onto the unit. From the unit’s colour and screen-printed designs to the gift packaging, we provide a one-stop customisation solution to create practical staff benefits, emergency supplies or disaster prevention promotional materials.

 

FAQ

Q1: How long does it take to charge by hand-cranking? Is it tiring?
A1: One minute of hand-cranking provides 10–30 minutes of radio use. It also provides several minutes of light. Simply crank at a steady pace. This requires little effort. Hand-cranking is intended for emergency charging only. For everyday use, we recommend fully charging the device via solar power. Alternatively, use USB.

Q2: Is solar charging fast?
A2: In bright sunlight, the solar panel has a limited output. This is approximately 0.5–1W. Therefore, it takes several hours to fully charge the built-in battery. It is suitable for emergency top-ups. It is also suitable for daily trickle charging. However, it is not suitable for rapid charging.

Q3: What is the capacity of the built-in battery?
A3: It typically features a 4000mAh lithium battery. When fully charged, it can power the radio for several hours. It can also power the torch for several hours. This can extend to tens of hours. It depends on usage intensity.

Q4: Can it charge a mobile phone?
A4: Some models support USB output. These models can provide emergency charging for mobile phones.

Q5: What radio stations can it receive?
A5: It supports AM broadcasts. AM stands for Amplitude Modulation. It also supports FM broadcasts. FM stands for Frequency Modulation. It can receive local radio stations. Reception may be reduced in mountainous areas. It may also be reduced in environments with weak signals.

Q6: How loud is the SOS alarm?
A6: Approximately 90–110 decibels. This is equivalent to the noise level of a busy street. This is sufficient to attract the attention of people nearby. A red light flashes when the alarm is activated.

Q7: Is it waterproof? Can it be used in the rain?
A7: It is splash-proof. It can withstand light rain. It is not recommended for use in heavy rain. It is also not recommended when submerged in water.

Q8: How should it be maintained and stored?
A8: It is recommended to remove the unit every 3–6 months. Fully charge it during this time. This extends battery life. Store it in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to high temperatures. Also avoid direct sunlight.

 

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