Emergency Radio 10000mAh Solar Hand Crank USB C NOAA
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Emergency radio power
10000 mAh dual cells keep phones and weather alerts running during blackouts.
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Hand crank radio + solar crank radio
Redundant charging (5 V/400 mA crank & 5 V/40 mA solar trickle) for off-grid resilience.
More features
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NOAA weather radio
AM/FM/WB over-the-air weather alerts when apps or data fail.
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Emergency radio with phone charger
USB-C output 5 V/400 mA for phones, GPS, and earbuds.
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Triple lighting
1 W spotlight + 0.18 W × 8 near-field + 0.18 W × 8 reading LEDs for search and close-up tasks.
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Portable emergency radio
165 × 58 × 89 mm, ~437 g fits go bags, backpacks, and gloveboxes.
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Wholesale/HOA ready
24-pack master carton (41 × 37.7 × 21.6 cm) for property, campus, and camp distribution.
All-in-One Emergency Radio with NOAA & USB-C
(NOAA weather radio) and triple-mode lighting in a 165×58×89 mm, ~437 g body. During outages, this battery powered radio keeps emergency weather radio alerts coming while the emergency radio with phone charger function powers phones, GPS, and earbuds via USB-C 5 V/400 mA. A 1 W spotlight plus 8×0.18 W flood/read LEDs make hallways, tents, and stairwells safer to navigate.
Redundant Power—Hand Crank Radio + Solar Crank Radio
Charge the way you need: wall power first, then the hand crank radio input at 5 V/400 mA for critical top-ups, or the solar crank radio panel at 5 V/40 mA (~220 mW) for off-grid maintenance. The stable USB-C 5 V/400 mA output keeps essentials alive, and three lighting modes—1 W spotlight, near-field flood (8×0.18 W), and reading lamp (8×0.18 W)—cover search, setup, and close work when a dependable weather alert radio matters more than apps.
Where It Fits—Blackouts, Camping, RV & Everyday Kits
At home, start with the 1 W flashlight, then switch to near-field for room fill; keep your phone running via USB-C. In storms, extend the antenna, tune NOAA weather radio, and follow weather alert radio updates. On remote roads, AM/FM bridges coverage gaps while this emergency radio with phone charger sustains navigation. Outdoors, solar trickle maintains charge; in RV stopovers, a quick hand crank top-off keeps comms online—ideal for dorms, seniors, kids, HOAs, go-bags, and gloveboxes.
Quick Start & Power-Saving for Emergency Weather Radio
First, fully charge from wall power, then park it by a window for solar maintenance. To set up WB/NOAA, extend the antenna and tune the clearest local channel. Charge via USB-C 5 V/400 mA and choose the right light: spotlight for search, near-field for wide indoor light, reading for close tasks. Use the hand crank radio in short intervals for critical top-ups; keep volume moderate, close high-drain apps, refresh by solar monthly, and store safely away from heat and water.
Frequently asked questions
What is the VOXL RADIO V01 emergency radio, and can it charge a phone?
VOXL RADIO V01 is a portable emergency radio with AM/FM/WB (NOAA weather radio), a 10,000 mAh battery, and USB-C output. It also works as an emergency radio with phone charger, supplying a steady 5 V/400 mA for phones, GPS units, and earbuds.
Which devices can the USB-C 5 V/400 mA output power?
Most phones, GPS devices, action cams, and earbuds that accept standard 5 V USB power. It’s not intended for laptops or high-draw tablets; large batteries may charge slowly.
How do the hand crank radio and solar crank radio functions work?
The hand crank provides 5 V/400 mA for short, critical top-ups. The solar panel provides 5 V/40 mA (~220 mW) trickle for maintenance. Use wall power for full charges; crank/solar are designed to extend runtime off-grid.
How do I tune the NOAA weather radio (WB) quickly?
Extend the antenna, switch to WB, then tune slowly to the clearest local station. After you travel, re-scan and store the best channel for reliable weather alert radio updates.
Does NOAA weather radio work outside the United States?
NOAA WB broadcasts are available in the U.S. and select regions with active transmitters. Outside covered areas, use AM/FM for advisories from local authorities; reception depends on station availability and signal strength.
Can I listen to radio while charging my phone?
Yes. For longer runtime, keep volume moderate, dim lights when not needed, and charge intermittently. Prioritize essential communication devices during outages.
Is the USB-C port input or output on this model?
This V01 configuration focuses on USB-C output at 5 V/400 mA. If you require USB-C input charging, please confirm the exact variant before purchase.
Is the V01 waterproof or dust-rated?
No IP rating is stated. Avoid rain and immersion; use a dry bag or keep it under a tarp outdoors. Wipe the unit dry after exposure to moisture.
Which wall charger and cable should I use?
Use a standard 5 V USB adapter (≥1 A recommended) and a quality USB-C cable. Fast-charge protocols are unnecessary; a simple 5 V supply is ideal for compatibility and battery health.
How should I store the battery for the long term?
Top off every 1–2 months, store at 50–80% charge, and keep away from heat and humidity. For maintenance, place by a window for occasional solar trickle to help preserve cell activity.