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QAUYYW Emergency Weather Radio — NOAA Crank Solar Radio

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Why customers choose Nexoltic

The QAUYYW Emergency Weather Radio is a multi-power NOAA crank radio with a 37,000mWh battery, solar charging, bright LED lighting and SOS signaling for reliable communication and light during storms and outages.

Designed for severe weather, power failures and outdoor use, this compact emergency radio combines a high-capacity rechargeable battery, multiple charging options and clear NOAA/AM/FM reception. It delivers long runtimes for radio playback, reading light and flashlight use, and includes an SOS alarm and USB output to keep phones powered when other sources fail. Lightweight and rugged, it also features a compass, hand strap and easy-to-read controls so you can stay informed and connected in urgent situations.

How long will the battery keep the radio and lights running?

The built-in 37,000mWh polymer battery is engineered for extended emergency operation. Expect up to 25 hours of radio playback, around 30 hours from the reading light, and roughly 40 hours from the flashlight at medium brightness on a single full charge. These estimates vary with volume and brightness settings, but the capacity greatly reduces the need for frequent recharging during extended outages.

  • 25 hours radio playback per full charge (typical conditions)
  • 30 hours LED reading light
  • 40 hours flashlight on medium
  • USB Type-C input for fast recharging and USB output for phone charging

What charging options are available if power is out?

This radio supports three independent charging methods so you can adapt to any situation: USB Type-C from a power bank or wall charger, hand crank for mechanical charging, and an integrated solar panel for sunlight recharging. Having these multiple power paths helps ensure ongoing operation even when grid power and batteries are unavailable.

  • USB Type-C port for standard charging
  • Manual hand crank for off-grid power generation
  • Built-in solar panel for daylight charging
  • USB output to charge phones or small devices

Will I receive local alerts and how clear is the reception?

The unit tunes AM (520–1710 kHz), FM (87–108 MHz) and NOAA weather frequencies (162.400–162.550 MHz) so you can access local weather broadcasts and emergency alerts. Its receiver is optimized for clear audio in most environments, helping you catch warnings about hurricanes, tornadoes, floods and other hazards. Use the adjustable volume and antenna positioning to improve reception in fringe areas.

  • Noaa weather band coverage for government alerts
  • AM and FM reception for news and local stations
  • Adjustable volume and antenna for better clarity
  • Clear sound suitable for home and outdoor listening

How does the lighting and SOS function assist in emergencies?

The radio includes two lighting modes: a 3W super-bright flashlight and a 48-LED reading lamp that can illuminate a small room or campsite. A dedicated SOS button triggers a loud siren and flashing light pattern to attract attention during rescues or when you’re lost. These features make the radio a practical tool for nighttime visibility, signaling and close-up tasks.

  • 3W super-bright flashlight for distance illumination
  • 48-LED reading light covers about 20 square meters
  • Long-press SOS for loud siren and flashing beacon
  • Compact design with compass and hand strap for outdoor use

Who is this for? The QAUYYW Emergency Weather Radio is built for households in storm-prone regions, outdoor enthusiasts, campers, and anyone who wants a dependable multi-power emergency communications device. It's especially useful for families preparing for hurricanes, people who work off-grid, and travelers needing a compact, all-in-one safety tool. With long battery life, multiple recharge methods and clear NOAA reception, it’s a practical addition to any emergency kit or outdoor gear collection.

FAQ

Q: Can the radio charge my phone during an outage?

A: Yes. The built-in 37,000mWh battery provides USB output to charge phones, plus hand crank and solar options if the battery runs low.

Q: Does it receive official NOAA weather alerts?

A: Yes. The radio covers NOAA frequencies (162.400–162.550 MHz) along with AM and FM to receive local weather and emergency broadcasts.