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Nitigo Emergency Weather Radio 10000mAh Solar Crank

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Why customers choose Nexoltic

Nitigo Emergency Weather Radio is a rugged, multi-power emergency radio with a 37000mWh/10000mAh battery, solar panel and crank charging that delivers NOAA alerts, AM/FM/WB reception, lights, SOS alarm and USB device charging for survival kits.

When power fails or severe weather approaches, having a dependable source of information and light is essential. The Nitigo Emergency Weather Radio combines multiple charging options, dedicated weather-band reception, audio and visual signaling, and USB device charging into one compact unit engineered for home emergency kits, vehicles and outdoor gear.

How does the Nitigo radio keep working when the power goes out?

The radio offers three independent charging methods so you can maintain power without wall electricity. Use the internal 10000mAh (37000mWh) rechargeable battery, top-up with the integrated solar panel, or generate charge manually via the hand crank.

  • 10000mAh/37000mWh internal rechargeable battery for extended runtime
  • Built-in solar panel for sunlight-based recharging
  • Hand crank dynamo for on-demand manual charging
  • USB port to charge phones and small devices in emergencies

What kinds of broadcasts and alerts can I receive?

The Nitigo radio receives AM, FM and weather-band (WB) channels, including NOAA weather alerts so you can get official emergency messages. Tuning is analog and straightforward, with seven preset NOAA channels and clear reception across standard broadcast bands.

  • AM band: 520–1710 KHz for talk and local updates
  • FM band: 87–108 MHz for music and local stations
  • WB/NOAA: 162.40–162.55 MHz for official weather alerts (radio must be powered on and set to WB)
  • Analog tuning knob with preset convenience for NOAA channels

Which built-in tools help during night or rescue situations?

Beyond audio, the unit includes multiple lighting modes and an audible SOS alarm to attract attention. These tools help illuminate work areas, guide movement in darkness, and signal for help when needed.

  • Ultra-bright LED flashlight with three output modes for variable illumination
  • Retractable reading lamp for focused, low-glare light
  • Loud SOS alarm and flashing light for emergency signaling
  • 3.5mm headphone jack for private listening

How portable and durable is this radio for outdoor use?

The Nitigo Emergency Weather Radio is designed to be compact and rugged so you can carry it in a pack, glove box or emergency kit. It has a waterproof and drop-resistant design to withstand rough conditions often encountered during storms or outdoor activities.

  • Hand-sized profile for easy carrying and storage
  • Water-resistant and drop-proof housing for durability
  • Lightweight enough for travel, camping and evacuation bags
  • Can be stowed in cars, suitcases or backpacks as survival gear

Who this is for: The Nitigo Emergency Weather Radio is ideal for homeowners preparing emergency kits, campers and backpackers who need a reliable, multi-power radio, commuters and drivers who want a compact safety device for their vehicle, and anyone living in severe-weather or remote areas who needs access to NOAA alerts, lighting and emergency charging.

FAQ

Q: Can the radio receive NOAA alerts without battery charge?

A: You must power the radio and set it to the WB (weather band) to receive NOAA alerts; the crank or solar panel can provide emergency power if battery is low.

Q: Will this radio charge my phone?

A: Yes — the unit has a USB output to charge phones and small USB devices using battery, solar, or crank-generated power.