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๐Ÿ“ป Kaito KA580 Digital Solar Dynamo Crank Emergency Radio with Real-time Alert, MP3 Player & Phone Charger (Black) Review

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Very good

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Details

Power SourceAC & Battery
BrandKaito
ColorBlack
Hardware InterfaceMicroSD, USB
Connectivity TechnologyUSB
Item Weight0.85 Pounds
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Description of ๐Ÿ“ป Kaito KA580 Digital Solar Dynamo Crank Emergency Radio with Real-time Alert, MP3 Player & Phone Charger (Black)

All-purpose 6-way powered compact emergency radio, hand crank generator, solar power, alkaline AA batteries (3 batteries are required, NOT included), 5V USB input, 5V DC wall power adapter (NOT included), and built-in high-capacity li-ion rechargeable battery pack; suitable applications include everyday use around the house, outdoors recreational activities such as camping, backpacking, picnic, and emergency / disaster preparedness, roadside emergency, and etc. Comprehensive coverage of AM, FM and 7 pre-programmed NOAA weather channels for entertainment, sports, talk-shows, breaking news around the world, and 24/7 weather forecast (USA and Canada ONLY) with PEAS (Public Emergency Alert System) real-time alert. Works as a portable audio amplifier for playing your favorite tunes with a built-in Micro-SD card reader compatible with both MP3 and WAV files, supports Micro-SD card up to 64 GB. Telescopic antenna extends up to 17" for high sensitivity and selectivity reception assisted by a pure digital tuner and advanced semiconductor circuitry design; LCD back-lit display featuring calendar, 24-hour clock with alarm, and count-down sleep timer. Emergency mobile battery charger with built-in standard DC 5V USB output port for charging mobile devices, such as smart phones, GPS units, MP3 players, digital cameras, and etc. Other safety features include an LED flashlight, SOS beacon light with siren, a dependable source of information and a reliable survival tool when everything else fails.

Reviews

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

Perfect for my emergency kit

I was meaning to add one of these to my emergency kit and finally pulled the trigger last month after several earthquakes in LA. It's nice to know that in an emergency I have the opportunity to find out what's going on in the world and how to protect my family.

Pros
  • Fingers crossed
Cons
  • Minor issues

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Digital tuning with dial

Very good compact emergency radio with everything I wanted: AA battery, crank, Li-ion battery, NOAA warning function (not just a NOAA radio), AM FM, alarm clock and sleep timer, good flash and siren for security. I have not been able to find any other digitally tuned emergency radio that is in demand. It's so beautiful and easy to customize. Much better than scanning and stopping at each station along the way until you finally get to yours. There is one thing though it is a downside. You cannot

Pros
  • nice touch
Cons
  • expensive insurance

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great radio but stopped working after a few months

I was initially impressed with this radio. I wrote a rave review and ordered a second one. But after 6 months of daily use, both radios stopped working despite being stored indoors and used with care. Neither the handle nor the solar panel nor the USB input charge the radio. It works for a while if you put in new AA lithium batteries, but won't turn on after 8 hours of use. Radio carefully and tried to find the same BJY 18650 battery on the internet. I couldn't find a replacement on eitherโ€ฆ

Pros
  • There's something to it
Cons
  • Okay mostly but...

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best Kaito "emergency " radio I've ever had.

Obviously being a DSP radio it has really good reception in the weather range, it doesn't show as a channel but as an actual frequency and the display is lit up for a while. So you have to turn the dial before the backlight turns on. The AM selectivity is pretty good, I can pick up weak stations very well but still have to consider the commonality with DSP radios, sometimes a station will sound louder if you key in a frequency to the left or right of the frequency. This is unique to DSP radios,

Pros
  • Great for a small house
Cons
  • A shady purchase for the elderly

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Perfect for my emergency kit

I've been wanting to add one of these to my emergency kit and finally pulled the trigger after several earthquakes in LA last month. It's nice to know that in an emergency I have the opportunity to find out what's going on in the world and how to protect my family.

Pros
  • Many will fit
Cons
  • Not sure

Revainrating 5 out of 5

On arrival hoping seller has positive customer service

Update: seller kindly sent another radio (working!) of the same type. Quick response - kudos to them. It's unclear what to do with the Dead on Arrival unit. There are no return/exchange instructions in the packaging of the new package. E-mail back and forth is also not entirely clear. Need more guidance but now I have a working KA580 and I really like it. The workmanship is not great enough to earn 5 stars, but it is fully functional. Original message: Dead on arrival. I requested a replacement

Pros
  • Great for outdoor activities
Cons
  • too dumb

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Best Kaito "emergency " radio I've ever had.

because it is a DSP radio it has very good reception in the weather range, it does not show as a channel but as a real frequency and the display is backlit for a while so you it need turn the tuning knob until the backlight comes on. The AM selectivity is pretty good, I can pick up weak stations very well but still have to consider the commonality with DSP radios, sometimes a station will sound louder if you key in a frequency to the left or right of the frequency. This is unique to DSP radios,

Pros
  • glitters
Cons
  • there are problems