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  2. These Are the Best Emergency Radios to Keep You Updated ...

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    The best emergency weather radios are compact, portable, durable, and have backup power sources—via hand crank, batteries, or solar panels—so you’re never caught with a dead radio.

  3. Eton anticipates next natural disaster with self-powered FRX ...

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    Eton, the name behind solar-powered sound systems and emergency radios, is updating its disaster-preparedness portfolio with the new FRX series of self-powered radios. The FRX 1, FRX 2 and FRX 3 ...

  4. Leehoos Unveils Portable Emergency Radios: Ultimate NOAA ...

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    Years of shared experiences amongst our team have illuminated the necessity for a multifaceted source of power in emergency radios. The portable battery radios we encountered along our travels often failed to meet our expectations for longevity and ease of transport. Thus, Leehoos crank NOAA weather radio was inspired to transcend these ...

  5. Freeplay Energy - Wikipedia

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    Freeplay Energy Ltd (AIM: FRE), (formerly BayGen Power Industries, Freeplay Energy Group), is a manufacturer and distributor of portable electrical or electronic products such as radios and lights, generally powered by hand cranked generators that charge rechargeable batteries.

  6. This $25 Emergency Radio Keeps You Connected When the Power ...

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    This emergency radio is one of the top Amazon deals of the day. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to ...

  7. Sound-powered telephone - Wikipedia

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    A sound-powered telephone is a communication device that allows users to talk to each other with the use of a handset, similar to a conventional telephone, but without the use of external power. This technology has been used since at least 1944 [ 1 ] for both routine and emergency communication on ships to allow communication between key ...