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The Eton Odyssey Multi-Powered All-Band Bluetooth Emergency Radio is a compact, rugged device combining AM, FM, Shortwave, and NOAA weather bands with RDS for comprehensive coverage. Featuring a 2000mAh rechargeable battery charged via solar panel or hand crank, it guarantees power in any situation. Its 3-LED flashlight with SOS alarm enhances safety, while Bluetooth connectivity and USB charging keep your devices powered and entertained wherever you go. Perfect for emergency preparedness, outdoor adventures, and everyday use.









| ASIN | B0CMGJZBRJ |
| Additional Features | Portable |
| Antenna Location | News |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,619 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #59 in Weather Radios |
| Brand | Eton |
| Built-In Media | Owner's Manual |
| Color | White |
| Compatible Devices | Smartwatches |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 151 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD" or "LED |
| Enclosure Material | Multi |
| Frequency | 108 MHz |
| Hardware Interface | Bluetooth |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 7.7"L x 3"W x 8.1"H |
| Item Height | 8.1 inches |
| Item Weight | 1.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Eton |
| Model Number | American Red Cross Odyssey |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 7.7"L x 3"W x 8.1"H |
| Radio Bands Supported | AM, FM, SW |
| Special Feature | Portable |
| Style Name | Red Cross Odyssey |
| Tuner Technology | FM |
| Tuner Type | FM |
| UPC | 750254811821 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 year |
R**N
Versatile, Powerful Radio with Great Features
The Eton Odyssey All‑Band Bluetooth Radio is a fantastic all‑in‑one unit. It tunes AM, FM, shortwave, and weather bands with clear reception, and the Bluetooth feature makes streaming from my phone easy. Audio quality is loud and crisp considering the size. I love the multi‑power options. It runs on AC, batteries, or hand crank/solar backup, which is great for storms and emergencies. The build feels solid and reliable for both everyday listening and preparedness use. Overall, this radio is versatile, dependable, and feature‑rich. Ideal for home use or emergency kits.
J**.
Highly recommended: Outstanding full-featured emergency radio
This radio bears the American Red Cross moniker and fits the bill for emergency preparedness. The ability to charge internal lithium ion battery, switch to AA alkaline or rechargeables, or crank the handle give you plenty of options. If you use AA rechargeables, though, they must be removed and recharged. It even has a small solar panel to self-charge, and the top loop can hang it up or on your pack. Internal light, clock, NOAA radio, and AM, FM, or even shortwave all make this a great radio. The ability to use the USB ports to charge other electronics make this thing special. It's not the smallest or lightest, but it's an outstanding radio.
P**X
Four steps forward, one fairly large leap back
Overall, it's an upper end emergency radio with some pros but also some very unfortunate and disappointing cons. Pros: - all the bands you'd want at this price point - lit display is readable - solar panel is not half bad! Keep it on a window sill and it'll stay charged forever. - hand crank is fairly efficient and performant - includes an 18650 (see con below however) - reasonably well built (but see con below) Cons - the battery and battery compartment. What a disappointment in otherwise a well thought out effort. The battery compartment is sealed with a screw. The thread is plastic so it'll wear out, and needless to say the radio has no place on the body to attach and store the diminutive and easily lost screwdriver. Yes the compartment cover is intended to provide a seal but this is solvable with other closure designs that only take a bit more design effort. So, strike 1 for the lazy door. - The 18650 was fairly low capacity, I think about 2.2Ah, so I thought that's fine I'll throw a 3.5Ah cell in there, this isn't a high drain device anyway. Well it turns out the radio uses and includes a cell slightly shorter than the typical 18650. Use a standard cell and it's just long enough to sometimes prevent a continuity switch on the radio from making proper contact with the battery compartment door, preventing the radio from powering on. I believe I'll be able to remedy this with some work but it's disappointing. - Finally, the radio also includes an allowance for three AAA cells. When they are inserted, the unit will not charge the 18650 near as I can tell. This is not a true dual battery supply radio. Anyhow, it's serviceable, in fact fairly good aside from the issues, so I'll hang on to it. It's probably the best of the emergency radios out there, even if it's not perfect.
C**H
Multi powered crank radio light and power bank.
Purchased these for each of my children and their significant others. Great idea for any power outage. Great size and value for the money.
J**N
DO NOT BUY
The product is poor quality. The concept of the radio and all the functions are good but they don't work. Battery life is short, function mode buttons, don't work. Look into another brand, this brand is not worth the money and poor quality.
M**N
Be Prepared!
This is a very nice radio combination to have in case of extended power outage. It has a small solar panel to keep the batteries charged and if it's cloudy you can crank it to charge the batteries. And then you can use it to charge your cell phones. Of course you also have AM/FM radio and a flashlight really nice tool. Great to have an emergency situations
J**H
Tricky FM programming and no direct freq. entry
I found the FM & shortwave radio programming and search functions awkward. Understand this isn’t intended to be a primary shortwave radio but would get more stars if it were a little more functional. Otherwise the signal reception and sound quality on FM and weather bands exceeded expectations.
J**T
To hear what?Is going on with the hurricane
The radio. Works really good and it's going to come in handy during hurricane weather in florida
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