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The Raynic Emergency Radio is a compact, rugged, and versatile weather radio featuring a 5000mAh rechargeable battery, 6 charging methods including solar and hand crank, and multi-band AM/FM/SW/NOAA reception. It automatically alerts you to severe weather, includes a bright flashlight, SOS siren, and USB phone charging, all housed in a water-resistant, portable design perfect for emergency preparedness and outdoor enthusiasts.









| ASIN | B08T1FB7J3 |
| Additional Features | Rechargeable, Portable |
| Antenna Location | News |
| Best Sellers Rank | #312 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #3 in Weather Radios |
| Brand | Raynic |
| Built-In Media | Power Adapter |
| Color | Yellow-LCD Display |
| Compatible Devices | Android and iPhone |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 19,689 Reviews |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Enclosure Material | Metal |
| Frequency | 108 MHz |
| Hardware Interface | USB Type C |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 6.8"L x 3.7"W x 2.9"H |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Raynic Electronics |
| Mfr Part Number | CR1009PRO |
| Model Number | CR1009Pro |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
| Power Source | Corded-Electric, Solar,Rechargable Battery,Hand Crank,AAA Battery |
| Product Dimensions | 6.8"L x 3.7"W x 2.9"H |
| Radio Bands Supported | AM,FM,SW,NOAA |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 3 Watts |
| Special Feature | Rechargeable, Portable |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Tuner Technology | AM and FM |
| Tuner Type | AM and FM |
| Voltage | 3 Volts |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
L**C
Great versatile compact am/fm/noaa weather radio!
I had been wanting to get an AM/FM radio to stop using my phone and saw this one has the weather alert feature too. The different power options are great allowing you to take it wherever you want. It has the push buttons, not dials, but it does well in going through the different stations. I haven't checked out the shortwave feature yet, so that'll be interesting. It's small but yet when fully reaching your station you can hear it very well. I like Moody or Bott Radio and I'm thankful to get it clearly plus of course music. It is serving its purpose! It arrived quickly overnight. It arrived charged and I put it on a window (it's small enough to just sit on top of the bottom part of a regular window) for better reception and had it on a low volume while I worked so it wasn't overpowering yet I could hear the good things in the background. Then when not on the phone turned up the volume push button and it's amazing, nice and clear. I had wanted a retro radio but this one had more to offer. The small strap is handy, you can attach it to things. It's 6 inches or so wide (check your dimensions for what you want), so very small but efficient design and usability for it's size. The 6 led lights for reading or whatever are bright and adequate and has 2 levels of light. Flashlight has 2 levels of light. The charge seems to last a good while but I haven't had it on for a very long time, but had it on for at least 6 hours while working without it being plugged in. I'm so glad this little radio has so much to offer and I'm impressed. Great buy for sure.
C**L
Nice Compact Emergency Radio
I needed a small radio in the house for emergencies. During a move, I lost an older radio that I always kept ready for a power outage. This Raynic Emergency Radio is rechargeable, has lights, FM and AM Band plus weather alerts and antenna. Thankfully, I have not had to use it yet for an emergency or power outage but I did tune it in to a couple of Radio Stations and it has a nice sound - not a lot of static. Great price point, overnight delivery, works well - fully charged - I'm very happy with my purchase, would buy again and recommend to family of friends.
J**R
No channel memory/favorites and no power on memory of last tuned station
This is an exceptionally capable, lightweight radio - with a couple of key things missing and odd button placement. I bought it on a suggestion from Kim Komando. It has many great functions and abilities - but I will list the things I would change . First, the volume up and down buttons are reversed from what an American user would expect. They have + on left and - on right. Tune buttons would seem reversed as well. The big deal for me though is - NO ability to memorize favorite channels. ALSO, every time I turn the radio on, it starts in Wx mode - silent, so you have to pick the band you were last on and re-tune the radio every single time it's powered on. This radio has SO MANY other abilities, that it seems these should be possible. And yet, these items are noticeably missing. In all other ways, the radio is great - and so I did not return it, but now have it as a monitor/backup source during storms and outages. I am giving it 4 stars instead of 5 due to the two missing items I think it should have.
W**E
Easy to use with lots of power options
The choice of power options makes this radio a good choice. Living geographically between Philadelphia and Allentown, the radio picks up both weather stations with no problem. Sensitivity is more than adequate on AM and FM, and short wave is OK, but tuning short wave can be a long process. Flashlight is a handy plus, and the price was reasonable. Sound is good, considering the relatively small speaker.
J**N
The perfect power outage companion.
This little radio was quite useful during the blizzard this week in Boston. I was able to charge my phone, listen to the radio. My power was out for 8 hours . Easy to use, lightweight, and reliable. I was lucky the power outage was short but having the radio as my companion for the duration was awesome. For anyone who lives alone this is the perfect gift to give. Everyone should always be prepared for emergencies.
T**Y
I own a lot of radios. I really like this one.
I own a lot of radios, and have owned a lot of 'emergency' type radios. I would say I'm well acquainted with modern radios. I really like this radio. First, what this is and what this isn't. It's an AM/FM/SW/WX radio made for emergency, camping or backpacking type use. It's not your AM DX or SW base station. That said, this is a radio that if you only could have one, this wouldn't be a bad choice, just not the best choice. The build quality on this is pretty good. It's about the size of a red brick. The plastic case is thick and should withstand dropping onto a hard surface. I'll let you test that out though. The buttons are nice and responsive. The handle is very basic but it's strong and adjustable. I've read and seen complaints about the handle covering the solar panel. It's not a big deal, it easily pulls to the side. Not really an issue at all. The whip antenna is about 14" long. The lights are bright. One side has a rubber cover for jacks, with 3 buttons for lights and the emergency siren. The rubber cover stays in place fine, and the 2 USB and headphone ports are solid. The 3 buttons for the 2 lights and emergency siren are solid. Some reviews I've read mention how the emergency button is not protected and can be set off on accident. No, not really. It is unprotected, but does require a long button press to activate. Also, if the radio is locked, the buttons don't function anyway. It's really easy to use. There is no memory, but you do get a decent scan by pressing and holding the tune buttons. I don't think anyone would have any problems using this radio. No instructions required for the most part. Foregoing high end features allows this to be easily controlled by the buttons without having to know codes or shifts to get something done. Which is good, because I received no instructions with this radio. Tuning is great. Very responsive on AM/FM and I was able to picrk up 2 WX stations in the area. I'm not in a good area for SW, but attaching a long wire to the antenna helps. There are no antenna inputs, so a wire antenna is really the only option for SW, but usually that's all that's needed. Carry some wire with you or one of those roll up portable SW antennas. The display is very easy to read and has a nice backlighting to it. This was one of the reasons I went for this radio. The display is a standard size but the whole display is mainly used for frequencies. This is important if you rely on reading glasses and don't have them. The hand crank is solid, I've had ones that feel like you're going to break them. The solar panel is competent. Here's the thing about them: You're likely never going to have to use them, but if you do, they're going to work well enough. What I've done is charged the internal Li-ion battery and stored 3 AAA batteries in the battery compartment (taped ends and upside down so as not to discharge) in case they're needed. I'm not concerned about the solar panel or crank, they're there in case there are no other options and they will work. I will likely recharge this using a solar powered 30000 mAh battery pack in an emergency. Overall, it's a good little radio. It's built well, it's inexpensive, and it's probably going to work. The buttons and screen are big enough for the elderly to use no problem. Same with kids. I wouldn't hesitate to take this as a travel radio, it should pack well. Easy to attach to a pack if you're hiking. It's in that sweet spot of quality, function, and price.
R**.
Great product!
Charged wonderfully! Worked great as well. I loved that it has an option to take batteries so if your in a pickle your radio will still work without cranking. This is my second radio I've purchased and this brand and model is way better then my last one.
R**L
Reliable Emergency Radio with Great Power Options
I really like this Raynic NOAA Weather Radio. It’s solidly built and packed with useful features for emergencies or outdoor use. The 5000mAh battery provides plenty of power, and I really appreciate having multiple charging options—solar, hand crank, and battery power. The radio picks up NOAA weather alerts clearly, and the sound quality is better than I expected for a compact emergency device. The flashlight and reading lamp are bright and practical, and the USB port makes it easy to charge a phone if needed. Overall, it’s a dependable, well‑designed emergency radio that gives great peace of mind.
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