iRonsnow

iRonsnow Condor Emergency Crank Solar Radio 20000mAh

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Why customers choose Nexoltic

iRonsnow Condor is a high-capacity emergency radio that combines a 20000mAh rechargeable battery, NOAA weather reception, solar and hand-crank charging, USB‑C power delivery, integrated lights and survival tools for home and field use.

When power goes out or you’re off-grid, clear information and reliable power matter. The Condor pairs the largest battery in its class with NOAA weather band capability plus AM/FM, letting you stay informed while charging phones, running lights, or using the built-in SOS signal. Designed for emergency kits, camping, and everyday preparedness, it balances robust features with portable size.

How will this radio keep me informed during severe weather?

The Condor receives NOAA weather broadcasts from seven channels and also tunes AM and FM stations so you can access official alerts and local information. Its speaker provides clear audio for briefings and warnings, and a headphone jack allows private listening.

  • Receives 7 NOAA weather channels for area alerts
  • AM/FM tuner for local news and entertainment
  • Clear speaker output and 3.5 mm headphone jack
  • Simple controls for quick station switching

How can I recharge devices when there’s no power?

The Condor stores substantial energy in a 20000mAh (74000mWh) battery and supports two-way USB‑C so it can be charged and also charge other devices. When outlets aren’t available, use the built-in solar panel or the manual crank to replenish the internal battery.

  • 20000mAh battery charges phones and small devices multiple times
  • Bidirectional USB‑C: accepts and supplies power
  • Solar panel and hand crank provide off-grid charging
  • Can charge two devices simultaneously via available ports

What lighting and signaling features does it include?

The unit has a dedicated reading lamp and a 4-mode flashlight to cover close-up tasks and long-range visibility. An SOS flashing option and a loud alarm give additional signaling capability in an emergency.

  • Separate reading lamp positioned to reduce glare
  • Flashlight modes: far beam, low beam, mixed, and SOS
  • Flashlight and reading lamp rated for extended runtime when fully charged
  • Built-in SOS alarm for audible signaling

What extra survival tools are included and how portable is it?

The ergonomic handle integrates practical survival aids—compass, cutter, whistle and fire starter—so you have more than communications and power. At about 1.8 lb and compact dimensions, the Condor fits emergency kits, backpacks, and vehicle glove boxes.

  • Carry handle with compass, cutter, whistle, and ferrocerium fire striker
  • Water-resistant to IPX3 for light rain exposure
  • Compact footprint: roughly 6.93 × 3.94 × 3 inches and 1.8 pounds
  • Includes 3.5 mm headphone jack for private listening

Who this is for: The iRonsnow Condor is aimed at families building a home emergency kit, outdoor enthusiasts needing reliable multi-power charging, and commuters who want weather alerts and a portable power source. It’s well suited for anyone who values long battery life, multiple charging options, and built-in survival tools without sacrificing portability. If you want a single device that covers weather alerts, device charging, lighting and basic survival functions, the Condor is designed to fill that role.

FAQ

Q: How long does the battery last on a full charge?

A: Run time varies by use; lights alone can exceed 100 hours fully charged, while phone charging depends on device capacity.

Q: Can I charge modern phones with this radio?

A: Yes — the bidirectional USB‑C port charges current smartphones and accepts USB‑C input to recharge the radio.