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Emergency Crank Weather Radio, NOAA, Power Bank
Emergency Crank Weather Radio, NOAA, Power Bank
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Stay informed, lit, and charged when the grid goes down.
This XHDATA D608WB radio pulls FM/AM/SW along with NOAA weather alerts, and it carries its own power, lighting, and phone charging in one unit. It auto-scans 7 NOAA channels (162.40-162.55 MHz) and flags severe weather so you can tune in. The DSP tuner covers FM 64-108 MHz, AM 520-1710 kHz / 522-1620 kHz, and SW 1711-29999 kHz. Four ways to power it keep it going: a built-in 3000 mAh rechargeable battery, Type-C USB, a solar panel for daylight trickle charging, and a hand crank. It doubles as a power bank for phones and small USB devices over the Type-C port.
Why we picked it
- News and warnings - FM/AM/SW plus NOAA alerts keep working with the power off.
- Four power paths - Battery, USB, solar, and crank cover long outages and remote spots.
- More than a radio - Front flashlight, reading light, SOS alarm, Bluetooth audio, and TF-card MP3.
Good to know
The front flashlight and reading light both have adjustable brightness. An SOS alarm sounds a loud alert to signal for help. Bluetooth streams audio from your phone and handles hands-free calls, and TF-card MP3 plays stored files. The box holds the D608WB radio, a Type-C USB cable, a rechargeable battery, and an English manual.
Common questions
Q: Does it get NOAA alerts automatically?
A: Yes. It scans 7 NOAA channels and flags you when an alert comes through.
Q: How do I power it during a long outage?
A: Four ways: built-in battery, Type-C USB, solar panel, and hand crank.
Q: Can it charge my phone?
A: Yes. The 3000 mAh battery works as a power bank over Type-C for phones and small USB devices.
Q: Does it work as a Bluetooth speaker?
A: Yes, and you can answer calls hands-free through it.
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