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Raynic Weather Radio — 5000mAh Solar & Hand-Crank Emergency Radio, Green, NOAA Alerts and Flashlight

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Why customers choose Nexoltic

Raynic Weather Radio is a compact, multi-power emergency radio with NOAA alerts, 5000mAh rechargeable battery, solar and hand-crank charging, flashlight, SOS siren and phone charging capability.

When power fails or severe weather approaches, having a dependable source of broadcasts and backup power matters. The Raynic Weather Radio combines AM/FM/SW reception, seven preset NOAA weather channels, five ways to power the unit, and emergency lighting into a lightweight, portable package designed for home preparedness, outdoor trips, and roadside emergencies.

How does the Raynic radio keep working when the grid is down?

This radio uses five separate power options to stay on during extended outages: a built-in 5000mAh Li-ion battery, a solar panel, a hand crank, three AAA batteries, and AC charging. The multiple methods let you choose the most reliable source available where you are.

  • 5000mAh internal battery supports radio use and can charge phones for brief calls
  • Integrated solar panel provides slow, steady charging in daylight
  • Hand crank supplies immediate power without external energy
  • AAA cells and AC input offer traditional backup and fast recharging

What emergency features does it include for safety and communication?

Beyond broadcast reception, this unit delivers practical emergency tools: an SOS siren, a 3W flashlight, a 2.5W reading lamp, and a 3.5mm headphone jack for private listening. NOAA alerts can be received when the radio is powered on and tuned to local channels, helping you monitor developing situations.

  • NOAA weather alert support with manual tuning and seven presets
  • SOS alarm for attracting attention in rescue scenarios
  • Dual lighting modes: high-beam flashlight and softer reading lamp
  • Phone charging via USB port for emergency communications

Is this radio convenient to carry and use outdoors?

The Raynic radio is designed to be lightweight and portable at about 1.2 lb and compact dimensions, with a built-in compass and included carabiner and braid strap for easy transport. Its IPX3 splash resistance and rugged build make it suitable for camping, hiking, and travel where weather can change quickly.

  • Pocket-sized footprint fits in backpacks and emergency kits
  • Built-in compass and carabiner for route-finding and attachment
  • IPX3 water resistance provides protection from light rain and splashes
  • Headphone jack for quiet listening while on the move

How do I operate the NOAA alert and tuning functions?

The device uses analog tuning for AM/FM/SW and manual selection of the seven NOAA presets; alerts arrive only when the radio is powered and tuned to a local weather channel. For dependable alerts, keep the radio on during severe-weather windows and ensure adequate battery or alternative power is available.

  • Manual tuning knob for AM/FM/SW bands and NOAA presets
  • Power on and set to local NOAA channel to receive alerts
  • Use built-in battery, solar, or crank charging to maintain uptime
  • Keep spare AAA batteries available as an additional backup

Who is this for: The Raynic Weather Radio is aimed at homeowners building an emergency kit, campers and hikers needing a lightweight communications and lighting tool, and drivers who want a dependable device for roadside incidents. It’s especially useful for anyone who values multiple charging methods, NOAA weather monitoring, and simple, rugged functionality without complex setup.

FAQ

Q: Can the Raynic radio charge my phone?

A: Yes — the built-in 5000mAh battery can provide a brief phone charge via USB for emergency calls or texts.

Q: Does it receive NOAA alerts automatically?

A: Alerts require the radio to be powered on and manually tuned to a local NOAA weather channel to be received.