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PRUNUS J-924 10000mAh Hand Crank Emergency Radio | NOAA Weather & USB Power Bank

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PRUNUS J-924: Compact emergency radio for outages and outdoor adventures

Meet PRUNUS J-924, a compact, feature-rich emergency radio designed to keep you informed and powered when it matters most. With a 10,000 mAh battery, this device doubles as a portable power bank, weather radio, and lighting solution. At roughly 6.7 x 2.9 x 3.6 inches and about 1.3 pounds, it slides neatly into a backpack or glove compartment and is easy to grab in a hurry.

Power and charging are flexible by design. The J-924 combines a large internal battery with USB-C fast charging, a hand crank, and a solar panel to capture ambient light. For longer trips, you can insert three AAA batteries to keep essentials running. This multi-source approach gives you practical choices when traditional power is unavailable and keeps your devices ready for use.

News and weather on the go

For weather awareness and news, the J-924 covers seven NOAA weather stations (162.400–162.550 MHz) alongside FM, MW/AM, and shortwave bands. While it does not push automated NOAA alerts, it reliably delivers local forecasts and weather updates when you need them most, wherever you are.

  • Seven NOAA stations keep you informed about local conditions
  • AM/FM/SW bands provide additional listening options
  • Compass on the strap helps with orientation in unfamiliar terrain

Built for outdoor life

The device is designed with portability in mind. It weighs about 1.3 lb and measures 6.7 x 2.9 x 3.6 in, making it a natural companion for camping, hiking, or road trips. The included wrist strap keeps it within reach, and the built-in compass adds practical value when you’re navigating away from familiar routes.

  • Compact, backpack-friendly form factor
  • Wrist strap for secure carrying or quick access
  • Integrated compass aids outdoor orientation

Two lighting options for various moments

Two lighting modes cover different evening scenarios. A high-brightness flashlight delivers a 230-lumen beam to help you locate items in the dark or light a path. When you flip the solar panel, a sensing reading light activates—an efficient way to read a map or a page in a tent without draining extra power.

  • 230 lumens of forward-facing illumination
  • Reading light powered by the solar panel for campsite use

Safety, power, and practical reliability

Beyond weather and light, the J-924 includes an SOS alarm with a flashing light to attract attention when needed. It also functions as a power bank, so you can charge essential devices via USB. With multiple power options and thoughtful features, you have flexible ways to stay informed and connected in diverse situations.

FAQ

Q: How can the PRUNUS J-924 be powered in emergencies?

A: Power comes from USB-C charging, hand crank, solar input, and optional AAA batteries for flexible, on-the-go use.

Q: What weather information does the PRUNUS J-924 provide?

A: It includes 7 NOAA weather stations plus AM/FM/SW bands for forecasts and alerts.