12/19/2023 0 Comments Emergency push to talk radio![]() ![]() ![]() It comes with a Micro-USB cable, a solar panel, and a manual hand crank. The volume and stations are adjustable with traditional dials, and the right-sided speaker is loud enough to hear weather alerts over a thunderstorm or crank some tunes in the garage. ![]() A 2,000 mAh power bank gives you a place to charge your iPhone and other small devices with a Micro-USB cable. With a new and bigger design that feels good in the hand, the RunningSnail MD-088P scores high marks by checking off all the essential boxes. RunningSnail MD-088s Emergency Radio (Image credit: RunningSnail) And if that weren't enough, you'll also get an ultrasonic dog whistle. In addition to an AM and FM radio, the Midland also has NOAA weather scanner and automatic alerts that keep you on your toes when bad weather is near. The SOS beacon flashes Morse code so you can signal for help when needed, and brightness levels can be adjusted to conserve battery. There's also an emergency CREE LED 130-lumen flashlight on the Midland. You can then keep your devices powered up via USB. Finally, the built-in battery indicator lets you know when the juice is running low. The solar works remarkably well, too, even on cloudy days. The hand crank is smooth to operate, and one minute of turning the handle around the back of the radio provides 10 minutes of power. The Midland operates on three sustainable power choices: a hand crank, solar, and rechargeable batteries. For weather emergencies and general usefulness, it's tough to beat. When I'm home, it sits on a windowsill, and when on the road, I toss it in a backpack. I've put my trust in the Midland ER310 for three years. Midland-er310-emergency-radio-lifestyle (Image credit: Midland) ![]()
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