| | |  | Compact Stereos | Home » » » » MIDLAND ER102MO 7CH MSSY OAK EMRGNCY RDIO | | | | | | | Description: | | Midland ER102MO in Mossy Oak Break Up Camo is an Emergency AM/FM Dynamo Crank Radio with NOAA All Hazard/Weather Alert The ER102MO is the perfect solution when an emergency strikes. This AM/FM radio handles a power outage with ease thanks to it's 3 Power options. Power the unit with 3 "AA" Batteries (Not Included), the Dynamo hand crank that can be used to recharge the built-in rechargeable battery or the included AC adapter. The unit receives all NOAA weather channels to stay up to date with the latest weather and hazard information. In addition to important weather announcements, All Hazards Alert means the ER102MO will receive other emergency announcements such as Child Abduction (Amber Alert), Nuclear Power Plant warnings, Biological Hazard, Fire, and Landslide Warnings. The Alert Override automatically switches to the NOAA channel for emergency alerts while listening to the radio. The ER102MO is water-resistance making it ideal for inclement weather conditions and features an LED Flashlight, Freeze Alert, and Clock with Alarm and Snooze. | | | Features: | |
• AM/FM Radio with Dynamo Crank Recharge
• NOAA/All Hazard Weather Channels with Alert
• LED Flashlight
• Adapters to Charge many popular Cell Phones
• Clock with Alarm
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 3.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 8.0 inches | | Product Height:
| 6.0 inches | | Product Weight:
| 2.2 pounds | | Package Length:
| 9.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 6.6 inches | | Package Height:
| 2.5 inches | | Package Weight:
| 1.35 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 1 reviews |
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The Best Portable Weather RadioJun 24, 2009 I own several weather radios of various brands. Both desk tops and portables. This Midland unit is in my opinion the best of the portable units. It is very solidly built, has a long thick antenna, gets excellent weather and AM FM reception, and even has quite a dynamic speaker for a portable. It comes with an AC adapter, can run on batteries, and has the crank system if all else fails. Trust me, I have 5 different portables and this is in my opinion the very best that I own, and by far the most rugged. The only small minus I feel worth mentioning as to this radio is that it tends to be a little rougher on batteries than most other portables. That's due to its always on, (not lit up, but always there) readout of the current time and surrounding temperature. Still however this is not in any way a reason to reject this fine radio. A set of good alkalines will still get you through a good couple of months or more of it just sitting around. And one last thing, although I opted to buy this radio in the "mossy oak camo" design, (which is really cool looking by the way,) I should mention that Midland charges an average of $10 or more for the "cool" look. (Even then its still a bargain compared to some other similar AM FM weather radios here.) This exact same radio in plain design is a little cheaper and can be found on Amazon as well. One must weigh the benefits individually on spending a little more just to be cool. As for the radio itself, its my opinion they don't come any better in a carry all unit..
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