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iRonsnow Condor 1 Emergency Crank Radio 20000mAh

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Why customers choose Nexoltic

The iRonsnow Emergency Crank Radio Condor 1 is a rugged 20000mAh solar and hand-crank weather radio with NOAA, AM/FM, USB-C charging, reading lamp, multi-mode flashlight and built-in survival tools for emergencies.

When power fails or you’re off-grid, the Condor 1 keeps communication, light and device charging available. It combines a very large rechargeable battery, multiple charging inputs and outputs, NOAA weather reception, and practical survival tools into a compact, portable unit that’s built for home emergency kits, outdoor trips, and storm readiness.

How does this radio keep devices charged during outages?

The Condor 1 uses a 20000mAh (74000mWh) internal battery that can be replenished three ways: solar panel, manual hand crank, or USB-C input. The bidirectional USB-C port lets you charge the radio and also export power to phones or other USB devices.

  • 20000mAh high-capacity battery supports charging two devices simultaneously
  • Solar panel for passive recharging in daylight
  • Hand crank provides mechanical charging when no other power is available
  • USB-C input/output for fast, reversible charging

Will I get weather alerts and clear radio reception?

Yes — the Condor 1 receives NOAA weather broadcasts plus standard AM and FM stations for local news and entertainment. The tuned speaker and antenna deliver audible alerts and clear listening so you stay informed about storms and hazards.

  • NOAA channel reception for region-specific weather and hazard alerts
  • AM/FM bands for local stations and emergency updates
  • 3.5 mm headphone jack for private listening in shared spaces
  • Dedicated tuning and volume controls for easy operation

What lighting and signaling features are included for emergencies?

The unit has a separate reading lamp and a four-mode flashlight to meet different lighting needs. An SOS flashing mode and a strong main beam let you signal rescuers or light a campsite while the reading lamp is positioned to reduce glare for comfortable close work.

  • Reading lamp positioned to minimize direct glare and improve coverage
  • Four flashlight modes: high, low, mixed, and SOS strobe
  • Each light can run for more than 100 hours when fully charged
  • Integrated SOS alarm for audible signaling

What survival tools and rugged features does it offer?

The molded handle houses multiple survival implements and the radio has basic water resistance and a compact weight for portability. These extras make the Condor 1 useful for roadside emergencies, camping, and disaster preparedness kits.

  • Carry handle with compass, cutter, whistle and fire starter built in
  • IPX3 splash resistance helps protect against light rain
  • Lightweight at about 1.8 lb and compact dimensions for easy storage
  • Durable housing designed for field use and transport

Who is this for: The iRonsnow Condor 1 is designed for families preparing emergency kits, outdoor enthusiasts who want dependable off-grid power and light, and anyone who needs a multi-function radio that combines extended battery capacity, NOAA alerts, and practical survival tools. It’s a good fit for home storm preparedness, camping, road trips and organizations that require reliable communication and portable charging.

FAQ

Q: How long does the Condor 1 battery last between charges?

A: Battery life depends on use; lights and radio on low last many hours. Full capacity is 20000mAh for multiple phone charges.

Q: Can the radio receive NOAA alerts without mains power?

A: Yes. NOAA, AM and FM reception works while the internal battery has charge or is being recharged by solar or hand crank.