Tax included.
Three ways to power it. Four ways to use it. The IWP emergency radio and flashlight combines AM/FM/NOAA weather radio, a 3-LED flashlight, a 2000mAh USB power bank, and hand crank, solar, and USB charging into one 226g unit that fits in a jacket pocket and never runs out of power when it matters most.
Three minutes of hand cranking delivers 15–20 minutes of continuous light or radio — which means even completely dead, this unit can get you information and illumination without needing a wall outlet, a power bank, or direct sunlight. It's the emergency preparedness tool that works when everything else has stopped working.
What's Included:
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AM/FM/NOAA weather radio — FM 87–108MHz / AM 520–1710KHz / NOAA 162.450–162.550MHz with extendable antenna
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3× high-brightness white LED flashlight — 1W durable LED for camping, hiking, and emergency lighting
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2000mAh lithium-ion power bank — USB output for emergency phone, PDA, and MP3 charging
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3-way charging system — hand crank / solar panel / USB-C input for always-available power
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Battery level indicator — real-time power display so you always know remaining runtime
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Hand crank output — 2–3 minutes cranking at 130RPM delivers 15–20 minutes of light or radio use
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Solar charging — 10–12 hours in sunlight for a full recharge off-grid
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Charge and discharge protection — automatic shutoff at overload, short circuit, and low voltage
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IPX3 splash-resistant — weather-resistant for light rain and outdoor use
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Compact and lightweight — 130 × 60 × 40mm / 226g with lanyard for hand carry or pack attachment
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Included: radio unit, lanyard, USB cable
Perfect For: Emergency preparedness households who need a reliable, self-powered AM/FM/NOAA weather radio that works when the grid goes down and the phone battery dies. Campers and hikers who want a compact, multi-function unit that covers lighting, weather updates, and emergency phone charging in one pocket-sized device. Backpackers and overlanders who want a hand crank and solar powered radio that never needs a wall outlet to stay operational. Anyone who wants the peace of mind of a always-ready emergency communication and lighting device that powers itself from sunlight, hand crank, or USB — whichever is available first.