Product Description
A must for emergency preparedness, the ER310 emergency radio keeps you informed in case of severe weather or civil emergency with multiple sustainable power options. Recharge your USB compatible devices, use the Cree LED flashlight for power outages or navigating low-light areas, be found in an emergency with the high frequency dog whistle.
Information When You Need It
The ER310 is an AM/FM NOAA Weather Alert Crank Radio. The NOAA Weather Band receiver features all seven channels bringing you weather forecasts, alerts, and other emergency messages. When Alerts are received, an audible siren will activate. The flashlight and LCD backlight will flash on and off for one minute and the Alert is stored for one Hour. The AM/FM receiver gives access to the news to stay informed or listen to your favorite radios stations. For private listening, the ER310 has a earphone jack.
Multiple Sustainable Power Options
The large capacity 2600mAh Rechargeable Lithium Ion battery powers the ER310 and will give up to 32 hours in normal use. The battery may be recharged with the Solar panel, Dynamo Crank or by using the mini USB charging cable to attach to a USB Power Source. One hour of optimal sunlight on the solar panel will give up to 45 minutes of radio use time. The ER310 may also be operated with six 'AA' batteries (not included).
Extremely Bright Flashlight and Emergency Signaling Options
The ER310 uses a Cree LED producing 130 Lumens of brightness. Select Low to conserve battery life or High for maximum brightness. The Flashlight may be used as an SOS beacon that flashes a Morse Code Distress signal. An Ultra Sonic Dog Whistle option may assist search and rescue teams during an emergency situation.
Large LCD Display with Digital Clock
The LCD display is backlit and can show radio station, Time, or Weather Channels. The backlight option maybe set to on, off, or to automatically turn off after five seconds. The clock may be set in either a 12 or 24-hour format. The weather channel display may be set to show the weather channel frequency or the channel number.
Charge External Devices
Cell Phones and other USB powered devices can be charged using the USB charging cable for that device. Simply connect the charge cable to the outlet port on the side of the ER310 labeled 'USB Out'. If the radio is on, it will turn off and go into charge mode.
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