| Midland ER102 Emergency Crank Weather Alert Radio with AM/FM |
| from Midland |
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Midland ER102 Emergency Crank Weather Alert Radio with AM/FM offers a Dynamo crank which allows you to recharge the radio and flashlight during a power outage or when away from a power source. The 3.5 mm cell phone charger port allows you to charge a variety of cell phones and includes several types of adapter connectors. This radio is water resistant to minimal water exposure and comes with an AC adapter.
Midland ER102 Weather Alert Radio has a telescoping antenna and will automatically switch to emergency weather alerts if you are listening to local AM/FM broadcasts and with the visual alert, the LCD and 3 LED flashlight flash during alerts for the hearing impaired! This radio helps to keep you informed while monitoring the 7 channels of NOAA All Hazard Weather Alerts 24 hours a day seven days a week.
This is the ultimate survival radio and makes the perfect gift idea for friends and family members.
Features:
- NOAA 7 channel all hazards/weather alert radio
- Backlit LCD allows for easy nighttime viewing
- Dynamo crank power generator recharges internal Ni-MH battery and most cell phone batteries
- 3 LED flashlight with visual (flashing) alerts
- Digital AM/FM Radio with alert override
- Clock with 12 hour display, alarm and snooze
- Freeze Alert lets you know when the temperature has dropped below freezing point
- USB Connector to charge electronic devices such as cell phones
- External jack for AC adapter
- External 3.5 mm jack for stereo headphone
- External jack for DC adapter
- External 3.5 mm jack for phone charger
- Rotatable telescoping antenna
- Water resistant
- 3 ways to power: Dynamo Crank, AC adapter or 3 AA batteries (batteries not included)
- 90 day limited manufacturer warranty
Box Contents:
- Radio
- Cell phone adapters
- Carrying strap
- AC adapter with cord
- User Manual
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