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Raynic Weather Radio — 12000mAh Emergency NOAA Radio (Camo Green) with Hand Crank, Solar & Flashlight

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Why customers choose Nexoltic

Raynic Weather Radio is a multi-power emergency radio with a 12000mAh battery, NOAA weather alerts, hand crank and solar charging, built-in flashlight, and USB phone charging to keep you informed and powered during outages.

Designed for emergency readiness and outdoor use, this compact Raynic unit combines AM/FM/SW reception, automatic NOAA weather alert scanning and six different power sources so it continues working when the grid does not. The large HD LCD shows battery level and frequency, while the rugged, IPX3 water-resistant housing and SOS siren make it a practical companion for camping, storms, and everyday preparedness.

How does the automatic NOAA alert feature protect me during severe weather?

The radio continuously scans for NOAA emergency broadcasts when turned on or placed in standby, and sounds an alert if a warning is issued for your area. That means you don't need to monitor live broadcasts constantly—critical warnings are pushed to you automatically so you can act quickly.

  • Auto-scan for local NOAA weather alerts in standby or active mode
  • Audible alert tones to wake or notify you at night
  • Receives AM/FM/SW coverage to broaden incoming information sources

What charging options keep the Raynic radio running during extended outages?

This model supports six power inputs: built-in 12000mAh rechargeable battery, AC adapter, USB 5V input, hand crank, solar panel trickle charge and three AAA backup batteries. That diversity ensures multiple ways to restore power whether you’re at home, in a car, or off-grid.

  • 12000mAh internal battery for long standby and device charging
  • Hand-crank for mechanical charging without electronics
  • Solar panel and USB inputs for sustainable recharging options

What emergency tools are included beyond the radio itself?

A suite of practical features supports survival scenarios: a bright 3W flashlight, a 2.5W reading lamp, an SOS siren, and a USB output to charge phones or other USB devices. These utilities help maintain communication, visibility and signaling when conventional services fail.

  • Super-bright 3W flashlight and separate 2.5W reading lamp for low-light tasks
  • SOS alarm for signaling rescuers or drawing attention
  • USB output to charge smartphones and essential electronics

How portable and durable is the Raynic emergency radio for outdoor use?

Weighing about 1.2 lb and measuring 6.8 × 3.7 × 2.9 inches, the unit is easy to carry and stow in backpacks or glove compartments. Its IPX3 water resistance offers protection against light rain or splashes, and a headphone jack lets you listen privately at night.

  • Compact, lightweight form factor for travel and storage
  • IPX3 water resistance to handle wet conditions outdoors
  • 3.5 mm headphone jack for quiet listening without disturbing others

Who is this for: Raynic’s 12000mAh Weather Radio is intended for anyone who wants robust, reliable access to weather alerts and emergency power—home emergency kits, RV and boat owners, hikers and campers, and people in regions with frequent storms or grid instability. It suits users who need multiple charging options, visible status feedback from a large LCD, and simple-to-use emergency features like a flashlight, SOS siren and phone charging when conventional power isn’t available.

FAQ

Q: Does this radio receive NOAA weather alerts automatically?

A: Yes. It auto-scans and sounds an alert for NOAA emergency broadcasts when turned on or in standby.

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

A: Yes. The unit has a USB output and a 12000mAh internal battery to charge USB-enabled phones.