Fansrock provided a review sample of their Emergency Radio for ThriftyAV to review. It is available from Amazon HERE: https://amzn.to/39WM4id Through this link, ThriftyAV receives a small commission at no additional cost to the buyer. In this video, I unbox the Fansrock radio, test out the flashlight, the AM, FM, and Weather bands. I use the power bank feature to charge a tablet, and the hand crank feature to charge a cell phone. I discuss the IPX3 waterproof rating. I test out the solar panel on a sunny day, and I see how long the 2000mAH battery will last with the radio and flashlight turned on. Finally, I check out the SOS feature. Description: Best Partner for Emergency: Keep your mind to AM / FM & NOAA weather alert radio in real time, receiving emergency forecasts such as hurricanes, tornadoes and severe storms in advance. 2000mAh Power Bank Weather Radio: Equipped with a powerful 2000mAh battery, Fansrock emergency radio can support 4-6 hours uninterrupted radio or 12 hours light. It can also be an emergency power bank for charging the cell phones. Recharged by USB/Solar/Hand Crank: 3 ways for you to charge the NOAA emergency radio: USB charge, solar charge and hand crank charge. Solar charge and hand crank charge generate electricity for outdoor emergency use. SOS Alarm and Flashlight: Flashlight not only plays the role of emergency lighting, but also cooperates with the SOS alarm system. When you encounter a dilemma or danger or in a dark place, it triggers an alarm sound to alarm others. Warranty Period:All Fansrock customers are covered in 24 months warranty and 24/7 professional technical support (reply within 24 hours). Note: Please straighten the antenna for a better signal. For those who plan to nitpick the math provided in this video, to simplify the calculations to an Algebra I level, I made the assumption that a direct positive corrolation exists between charge percentage and run-time on this device. The relationship between these are close, but it is not exactly a direct variation. However, if you look at the discharge volatage curve for lithium ion cells, it is among the flattest between 90% and 10% of any power cell formulation. Also, this unit stops working once voltage drops below 2.7V, so the simplified math provides a "good enough" estimate for review purposes. https://thriftyav.com Patreon pledges help keep ThriftyAV going: https://www.patreon.com/ThriftyAV Pledge $1+ per month for Patron Exclusive Content! Paypal ME contributions can be offered HERE: paypal.me/ThriftyAV Bitcoin (BTC) contributions are appreciated: bc1q0ht079p05kep43p725qht6xj3w7q2ukjs37azv ThriftyAV is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to Amazon.com. FULL DISCLOSURE: This Fansrock Emergency Radio is a review sample that was provided for the purposes of this review. The opinions expressed about this product are my own. Review samples are considered to be on loan from the vender. The vender may request the sample back by providing pre-paid postage or reimbursement for shipping cost. #ThriftyAV #fansrock #EmergencyRadio

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