QAUYYW

QAUYYW Hand Crank Emergency Radio NOAA AM FM

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Why customers choose Nexoltic

QAUYYW Hand Crank Emergency Radio is a multipower, portable NOAA weather radio with a 37000mWh battery, solar and hand-crank charging, SOS alarm, dual lights, and USB phone charging.

When storms, outages, or remote trips cut off power and cell service, this compact emergency radio combines long-run battery life, multiple charging options, and clear NOAA/AM/FM reception so you stay informed and connected. Built for home emergency kits and outdoor adventures, the unit balances durable survival features with everyday usability.

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

The built-in 37000mWh polymer battery delivers extended operation without frequent recharges. It supports long radio playback plus independent runtimes for the reading light and main flashlight so you can prioritize communication or illumination as needed.

  • Up to about 25 hours of radio playback on a full charge.
  • Approximately 30 hours continuous reading light use.
  • Roughly 40 hours operation for the flashlight at medium brightness.
  • USB output lets you top up phones from the same internal battery.

What charging options are available if the grid is down?

This radio offers three independent charging methods so you can maintain power during an outage or in the backcountry. Use the fastest option when available, and rely on crank or solar power when you need indefinite off-grid charging.

  • USB Type-C input for fast recharging from wall packs or powerbanks.
  • Integrated solar panel for passive, daylight charging anywhere outdoors.
  • Manual hand crank to generate power by hand when no other source exists.

How does it help during severe weather and emergencies?

The QAUYYW radio receives NOAA weather broadcasts plus AM and FM stations so you can monitor alerts, forecasts, and local reports. It also includes attention-getting tools and charging for devices, making it a practical centerpiece for emergency preparedness.

  • NOAA weather band (162.400–162.550 MHz) for real-time official alerts.
  • Clear AM (520–1710 kHz) and FM (87–108 MHz) reception for local news.
  • SOS siren and flashing mode to signal rescuers or warn others.
  • USB phone output to make critical calls or send location texts.

What illumination and survival tools are included?

Designed for campsite tasks and emergency visibility, the unit combines a bright main flashlight with a multipurpose reading lamp and compact survival tools to support navigation and hands-free use. Controls are straightforward so you can operate lights and alarms even under stress.

  • 3W super-bright flashlight for pathfinding and area lighting.
  • LED reading light with 48 LEDs to light a small room or tent.
  • Dedicated SOS button for loud siren and rapid flashing.
  • Built-in compass and hand strap for portability and direction finding.

Who this is for: The QAUYYW Hand Crank Emergency Radio suits homeowners building an emergency kit, outdoor enthusiasts camping or hiking in remote areas, and anyone needing a reliable backup for storms and outages. If you want a rugged, feature-rich radio that charges phones, broadcasts NOAA alerts, and provides multiple light sources without relying solely on mains power, this model offers a balanced, ready-to-use solution.

FAQ

Q: Can I charge my phone with the QAUYYW radio?

A: Yes — the built-in 37000mWh battery provides USB output to charge phones and small devices in emergencies.

Q: Does this radio receive NOAA weather alerts?

A: Yes — it covers NOAA weather band (162.400–162.550 MHz) plus AM and FM stations for local alerts.