
When the Power Fails, Information Keeps You Safe.
A blackout cuts your lights. A grid failure can cut your internet and cellular signal, too. When that happens, the people who stay informed stay safe.
When Cellular Fails, Radio Is the Last Line
A blackout cuts your lights. A grid failure can cut your internet and cellular signal, too. When that happens, the people who stay informed stay safe.
In regions like Haiti, Nigeria, and Jamaica, extended outages can last days, especially during storm season or infrastructure crises. When cellular networks become congested or fail, radio remains operational. For families that rely on public announcements for curfews, emergency alerts, and safety instructions, a working radio is not a luxury. It is a lifeline.

Weather Updates, Public Announcements, and Critical Communications — No Grid Required.
Our emergency radio provides weather updates, public announcements, and critical communications powered by solar or hand-crank, with no dependence on the electrical grid.
One minute of hand-cranking typically provides 10 to 15 minutes of radio operation. Solar charging provides continuous operation as long as sunlight is available. No batteries required.
Why It Belongs in Every Blackout Kit
AM/FM/NOAA weather bands
Receives AM, FM, and NOAA weather band broadcasts. Coverage depends on regional broadcast infrastructure.
Solar and hand-crank charging
Powered by solar or hand-crank — no batteries required. One minute of cranking gives 10 to 15 minutes of operation.
Built-in LED flashlight
Emergency LED flashlight for navigation during blackouts, built into the radio unit.
USB charging output
Powers small devices during outages — keep your phone alive while staying informed.
Compact and portable
Travels easily and stores reliably — designed to fit in your emergency kit and go wherever you go.
Radio Works When Everything Else Doesn't
During a power outage, your phone's connection to the world depends on cellular towers that also run on electricity. When those towers lose power or become overloaded with emergency calls, your phone becomes unreliable for information.
Radio infrastructure is designed to remain operational during emergencies. NOAA weather stations broadcast continuously during storms, grid failures, and natural disasters. Public safety announcements, evacuation orders, and emergency alerts all come through radio when cellular and internet infrastructure is compromised.
A battery-free emergency radio is the only reliable way to receive weather alerts and public safety announcements when cellular infrastructure fails. It's the most important communication backup that most people don't have.
Stay Informed When the Grid Goes Down.
The emergency radio belongs in every household blackout kit alongside lighting and charging solutions.