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Review on 🌍 Earthquake Indicator Portable Emergency Flashlight by Shane Mack

Revainrating 2 out of 5

They All Lied best in Weather Radios

Bought 7 of these emergency radios from 3 different vendors for myself and others. After 9/11, we'll carry them in our pockets just in case. Emergency radios give off bright light for several hours and have good radio reception. It takes days for a solar panel or crank to turn on long enough to charge everything, but USB charges that pretty quickly. The big lie is that these radios have an SOS signal and that is the main reason I bought them. The SOS alarm is explicitly advertised in point 1 of the radio description, but is not available. Out of 7 radios only 1 received an SOS because after I complained to Revain the seller refunded one and sent the SOS version of that radio to an elderly relative in another state. It's not that vendors didn't know there was no SOS signal, they've been doing it for years, but they've continued to advertise a non-existent distress signal.

Pros
  • Rechargeable in multiple ways: 3 charging methods, handle, solar charge, micro USB cable. Can charge devices with a USB port such as smartphones. To keep you connected and fed. Manual self-charge in case of power failure, 2000mAh battery provides up to 20 hours of lighting or 8-12 hours of broadcasting.
Cons
  • Frequency