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Leaton Emergency NOAA Weather Radio 10000mAh

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Why customers choose Nexoltic

Leaton Emergency NOAA Weather Radio is a compact, multi-power survival radio combining a 10000mAh rechargeable battery, NOAA/AM/FM reception, solar and hand-crank charging, plus flashlight, reading lamp, SOS alarm and compass for outdoor and emergency use.

When storms, outages or backcountry delays interrupt power and phone service, a reliable emergency radio keeps you informed and connected. The Leaton unit pairs wideband radio reception (NOAA/AM/FM) with three charging methods — USB-C, solar panel and manual hand crank — delivering up to 10000mAh of stored power. Its rugged, pocketable build, IPX3 splash resistance and multiple light modes make it an all-in-one tool for camping, emergency kits, boating or home preparedness.

How will this radio keep me informed during severe weather?

The radio receives NOAA weather band alerts and conventional AM/FM stations so you can get official forecasts and local updates without internet. Its tuner covers NOAA (162.400–162.550 MHz), AM (520–1710 kHz) and FM (87–108 MHz) for broad coverage even with the antenna stowed.

  • NOAA weather band for emergency alerts and forecasts.
  • AM/FM reception for local news and updates.
  • Good shortwave-like reception even when antenna is off.
  • Simple knob tuning for quick channel changes.

What charging options exist when power is out?

Leaton provides three independent ways to recharge the internal 10000mAh polymer battery: USB-C fast charging, manual hand crank, and an integrated solar panel. That redundancy ensures you can power the radio and charge phones when grid power is unavailable.

  • USB-C input for quick, conventional charging.
  • Solar panel for trickle charge from sunlight.
  • Hand crank for reliable mechanical charging anytime.
  • Battery bank capability to charge phones and small devices.

What lighting and signaling features help in an emergency?

This model doubles as a lighting and signaling tool: a 3-mode flashlight, a 48-LED reading lamp, an SOS siren and a compass are built in. These features improve visibility for tasks and increase your chances of being found if you need help.

  • Bright 3-mode LED flashlight for pathway and task lighting.
  • 1.3W 48-LED reading lamp for close-up illumination.
  • Loud SOS alarm to attract attention over distance.
  • Integrated compass for basic orientation in the field.

How portable and durable is the device for travel or hiking?

The Leaton emergency radio is designed to be carried anywhere: compact dimensions and a 500 g weight make it easy to slip into a pack or glovebox. With IPX3 splash protection it tolerates spray, rain or damp conditions common to outdoor use.

  • Compact size: 160 x 90 x 80 mm—fits most bags.
  • Lightweight at roughly 500 g for easy carrying.
  • IPX3-rated splash resistance for rainy conditions.
  • Robust housing and simple controls for field reliability.

Who is this for: The Leaton Emergency NOAA Weather Radio is aimed at campers, hikers, boaters, drivers and anyone building an emergency preparedness kit who needs dependable weather alerts, backup power and multi-mode lighting in a single compact unit. It’s well suited for households preparing for power outages, remote workers, and outdoor enthusiasts who want redundancy in charging and communication tools without adding bulk.

FAQ

Q: How long does the 10000mAh battery last between charges?

A: Run time varies by use; expect many hours for radio-only use and several phone charges for emergencies.

Q: Can I charge my phone with the hand crank or solar panel?

A: Yes — both the hand crank and solar panel can replenish the internal battery, which then charges phones via USB.