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Raynic NOAA Weather Radio 5000mAh Solar Hand Crank

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Why customers choose Nexoltic

The Raynic Weather Radio is a compact, multi-power emergency receiver that delivers AM/FM/SW/NOAA alerts, flashlight and lamp lighting, phone charging, and SOS features for home or outdoor preparedness.

Designed for storms, outages, and backcountry trips, this small but capable emergency radio combines five ways to supply power with reliable analog tuning for weather alerts. A 5000mAh battery with USB charging, solar top-up, hand-crank generator, and AC input give you options when mains power is unavailable, while integrated lighting and a siren add practical functionality when visibility or safety is a concern.

How will this radio keep me informed during severe weather?

The Raynic radio receives AM, FM, shortwave, and seven preset NOAA weather channels so you can pick up official alerts and local broadcasts. It uses manual tuning for precise station selection and must be powered on to receive NOAA alerts.

  • Analog AM/FM/SW tuning for broad broadcast coverage
  • Seven pre-set NOAA channels for rapid access to weather alerts
  • NOAA weather alert tone to notify you of urgent warnings
  • Requires power-on and manual channel tuning to receive alerts

What power options are available when electricity is out?

This device gives five distinct energy sources so you can recharge or run the radio in many situations. The internal 5000mAh battery can be charged by AC adapter, solar panel, or hand crank, and the USB port can also power a phone in short bursts.

  • Built-in 5000mAh (approx. 18500mWh) rechargeable battery
  • Top-mounted solar panel for passive recharging outdoors
  • Manual hand crank for on-demand emergency power
  • AC adapter input for conventional charging when available
  • USB output to charge phones or small USB devices briefly

What lighting and safety features does it include for emergencies?

Raynic combines a main flashlight, a softer reading lamp, and an SOS siren to support visibility and signaling. The lights are useful during blackouts or when performing close-up tasks, while the siren and built-in compass help with location and orientation when you are mobile.

  • 3W integrated flashlight for long-range illumination
  • 2.5W reading lamp for nearby tasks and map reading
  • SOS alarm mode for audible distress signaling
  • Integrated compass and lightweight design (approx. 1.2 lb) for portability

Is this radio durable and suitable for travel or outdoor use?

The Raynic unit is compact and designed for field use with an IPX3 splash-resistant rating and included accessories that make it convenient to carry. It ships with a carabiner, nylon belt, and micro USB cable so you can clip it to a pack or keep it ready in an emergency kit.

  • Compact dimensions (approx. 7.5 x 3.5 x 4.7 inches) and lightweight body
  • IPX3 water resistance for protection against light rain and splashes
  • Included carabiner, handy braid belt, and compass for outdoor practicality
  • 3.5mm headphone jack for private listening

Who is this for: The Raynic Weather Radio is aimed at homeowners preparing for power outages, campers and hikers who need a lightweight emergency communications tool, and anyone who wants a multi-functional backup device that charges phones, provides lighting, and receives NOAA weather alerts. It’s a practical addition to emergency kits, glove compartments, and hiking packs when reliable, multi-source power and straightforward analog radio reception are priorities.

FAQ

Q: Can the Raynic radio charge my phone fully?

A: It can provide a short emergency charge to make calls or send messages but is not designed for full multiple recharges of modern smartphones.

Q: Does the radio automatically receive NOAA alerts?

A: NOAA alerts require the unit to be powered on and manually tuned to the local NOAA channel to receive warnings.