
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. Our emergency radio provides weather updates, public announcements, and critical communications — powered by solar or hand-crank, with no dependence on the electrical grid.
Key Features
- AM/FM/NOAA weather band reception
- Solar-powered and hand-crank charging — no batteries required
- Built-in LED flashlight for emergency navigation
- USB charging output — powers small devices during outages
- Compact and portable — travels easily and stores reliably
Why It Belongs in Every Blackout Kit
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.
Emergency Radio FAQ
What frequency bands does the radio receive?
Our emergency radio receives AM, FM, and NOAA weather bands. Coverage will depend on the regional broadcast infrastructure where it is used.
How long does the hand-crank generate power?
One minute of hand-cranking typically provides 10–15 minutes of radio operation. For extended listening, solar charging is the more sustainable method.