iRonsnow

iRonsnow Emergency Crank Radio 20000mAh Solar NOAA

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Why customers choose Nexoltic

iRonsnow Condor is a multi-power emergency radio with a 20,000mAh battery, NOAA weather reception, solar and hand-crank charging, reading lamp, flashlight and phone-charging USB-C output.

When power fails or you’re off-grid, the iRonsnow Condor packs many survival essentials into a compact, portable unit. It combines large-capacity battery storage, dedicated NOAA weather channels, AM/FM radio, a rechargeable reading lamp and multi-mode flashlight, plus an SOS signal and tools built into the handle. Designed for preparedness at home, in the car, or on outdoor trips, the Condor prioritizes long runtime and multiple recharging methods so you can stay informed and connected.

How does this radio keep devices powered during outages?

The Condor uses a 20,000mAh (74,000mWh) internal battery and supports dual-device charging so you can top up phones and essential electronics. It features a bidirectional USB-C port that accepts input to refill the radio and also outputs power to external devices. When electricity is unavailable, the solar panel and fold-out hand crank let you generate emergency charge without mains power.

  • 20,000mAh internal battery for multiple phone charges
  • USB-C bidirectional port for fast input/output charging
  • Solar panel and hand crank for off-grid energy regeneration
  • Ability to charge two devices simultaneously

Will I receive reliable weather alerts and broadcasts?

The Condor includes NOAA weather band reception alongside AM and FM tuning so you can access official safety bulletins and local radio. Its tuning and speaker are optimized for clear voice announcements so storm and hazard information comes through intelligibly. This unit is useful both as a life-safety receiver and as a conventional entertainment radio when conditions are normal.

  • 7 NOAA weather station reception for regional alerts
  • AM and FM bands for news and entertainment
  • Clear audio output tuned for voice clarity
  • 3.5 mm headphone jack for private listening

What lighting and signaling tools are included?

Lighting is split between a rear-mounted reading lamp designed to reduce eye glare and a four-mode front flashlight offering long-range, low-beam, mixed, and SOS flashing modes. The reading lamp sits off to the side so it illuminates pages or tasks without being blocked, and both lamp and flashlight deliver extended runtimes when the battery is full. An SOS alarm and flashing mode add visible and audible signaling for rescue scenarios.

  • Ergonomic reading lamp positioned for comfortable illumination
  • Four flashlight modes including SOS flashing
  • Long runtime: lamp and flashlight last over 100 hours when fully charged
  • Audible SOS alarm for attention during emergencies

What extra survival features are built into the design?

The Condor’s multi-function handle integrates practical emergency tools such as a compass, cutter, whistle and fire starter so you have basic survival aids at hand. The radio’s exterior is splash-resistant (IPX3) and lightweight, making it easy to carry in an emergency kit or vehicle. Compact dimensions also let it fit into backpacks and glove compartments without taking much space.

  • Handle with compass, cutter, whistle and fire starter
  • IPX3 water-resistant casing for light rain and splashes
  • Compact size (6.93×3.94×3 inches) and 1.8 lb weight
  • Durable build for everyday carry and disaster kits

Who this is for: The iRonsnow Condor is aimed at anyone who wants a dependable, all-in-one emergency communication and power solution — homeowners preparing a storm kit, drivers stocking a vehicle emergency bag, campers and hikers who need off-grid power and lighting, and families who want a single unit to charge phones and stay informed. It’s particularly well suited to users who value long battery life, multiple recharge options, and integrated survival tools in a compact package.

FAQ

Q: How long does the battery last for phone charging?

A: The 20,000mAh battery can recharge most smartphones multiple times; exact cycles depend on phone capacity and usage.

Q: Can the radio be charged by solar and crank simultaneously?

A: Yes — the Condor accepts solar input and manual cranking to regenerate power when mains charging isn’t available.