Weather & Alert Radio

$106.87

Midland ER310 E+Ready Emergency Crank Weather Radio

Availability: 100 in stock

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Midland ER310 E+Ready Emergency Crank Weather Radio – with NOAA All Hazard, Weather Disaster – AM, FM

Weight 1.46 lbs
Dimensions 9.6 × 6.9 × 3 in
Additional Information Rechargeable 2600 mAh Battery Lasts for up to 32 hours of radio operation Ultrasonic Dog Whistle Can assist canine search and rescue teams in locating individuals during an emergency
Additional Warranty Information Limited 1-Year Warranty
Battery Life 32 Hour
Battery Chemistry Lithium Ion (Li-Ion)
Product Type Weather & Alert Radio
Manufacturer Part Number ER310
Manufacturer Website Address http://www.midlandradio.com
Marketing Information This versatile emergency radio keeps you informed during severe weather or civil emergencies, and can alert search and rescue teams to your whereabouts. Multiple power sources from solar, hand crank and a rechargeable battery ensure long-lasting functionality through any situation. Extremely bright flashlight with a low and high brightness setting uses Cree LED bulbs to effectively enhance your visibility in dark conditions. SOS flashlight beacon transmits Morse code for emergency assistance. Handy smartphone/tablet charger connects to your devices through a USB connection for quick charges. Ultrasonic dog whistle helps assist search and rescue teams in locating individuals during an emergency situation. NOAA weather radio notifies you when an alert has been issued on your local channel.
Packaged Quantity 1 Each
Limited Warranty 1 Year
Certifications & Standards UL Listed Certification
Features Hand Crank Charging, Solar Power Charging, USB Charging, Rechargeable Battery, Flashlight, Ultrasonic Dog Whistle
Manufacturer Midland Radio Corporation
Product Model ER310
Product Name ER310 E+Ready Emergency Crank Weather Radio
Product Line E+READY
Brand Name Midland
Country of Origin China
Frequency Band AM, FM
Battery Size Supported AA
Number of Batteries Supported 6
Alert Type NOAA All Hazard, Weather Disaster
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