Eton Red Cross Emergency Crank AM/FM/Shortwave Radio w/Flashlight & Cell Charger
No Need for Batteries! Get the Latest News, Charge Your Cell Phone and More!
74% off
Savings: $67.00 (74% Off)
Suggested Retail: $89.99
Description
Get Your Household Prepared Today!
This Eton FR250 American Red Cross Emergency Crank Radio is the perfect accessory for any emergency kit! This Eton FR250 features an AM/FM/Shortwave radio with 2 white LED flashlight, single red emergency flashing LED, emergency siren and a cell phone charger!
It has a built-in hand crank power generator that provides power without the need for batteries! In case of emergency, simply turn the crank and you can power up your cell phone and listen to live emergency broadcasts anytime. This Eton FR250 can also be powered with the built-in rechargeable Ni-MH battery, or with optional AA batteries or AC power adapter!
Package Contains:
- Eton FR250 American Red Cross Emergency Crank AM/FM/Shortwave Radio
- Built-in 3.6V rechargeable Ni-MH battery,
- Owners’ manual
- Card for cell phone tip
- Protective pouch
Features
- Hand crank power generator
- AM/FM and 7 Shortwave bands (16, 19, 22, 25, 31, 41, 49 meter)
- Incorporates a unique fine-tuning control knob superimposed on the main tuning control knob
- Built-in 2 white LED light source and an alert flashlight
- Emergency siren
- Cell phone charger/input for cell phone (3.5 mm socket)
- Built-in antenna for FM and SW
- 3.5 mm headphone jack
Specs
Condition: New
Warranty: 1 Year
Dimensions: 7.75×7.5×3.5 inches 19.7×19.1×8.9 cm
Weight: 2.00 lbs
Requirements:
- Three (3) AA batteries
- AC adapter (DC in 4.5 V, 100mA)
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