Fosco IndustriesEmergency flashlight + solar + usb + turning charger + radio
Discover the versatile Fosco emergency radio, perfect for outdoor adventurers. Whatever you need on the go, you'll have it all at your fingertips. Additionally, this radio is an ideal companion for camping.
Radio Features:
- LED flashlight
- FM/AM radio channels
- SOS alarm
- Flashing lights
- Emergency charging function for mobile phones
- Charge/discharge protection
- IPX3 waterproof
- Maximum power: 1.5 W
Multifunctional charging methods:
- Hand crank charging
- Solar charging
- USB charging via USB-C port
Specification:
•Dimension: 128 x 60 x 45mm
•Weight: approx 300g
•Maximum power: 1.5W
•Frequency:
--AM: 520~1710 KHz
--FM: 87~108 MHz
•Working voltage: 2.7~4.2V
•Battery: 3.7/2000mAh Li-ion
A Solar charging:
The radio can be fully charged after 66 hours by placing it in the
direct sunlight. When the red indicator light is on, it proves that
the radio is charging.
B Hand crank charging:
Pick up the crank.
When using the radio for the first time, or if the radio has not been
used for more than 60 days, hand crank clockwise or counter- clockwise for 3 to 5 minutes continuously to activate the built-in
battery. The red indicator will light up when the radio is charging.
If charging the radio by hand continuously, shake the hand joystick
continuously for 1 minute (hand crank frequency >= 130 times),
you can use the flashlight for 15~20 minutes; radio playback (at
medium volume) for 15~20 minutes; phone charging calls for 3~ 5
minutes time.
C USB charging:
Use the Type-C interface to connect to the radio and then the
other end of the USB interface to connect to a computer. The red
light is on when the radio is charging.
Phone charging:
Open the rubber cover. Use a USB cable to connect the phone, the
phone will automatically charge. No need to crank the radio.
Charging protection:
When the red charging indicator light flashes, it means the radio is
charging. After fully charged, the red indicator light is always on.
Discharge protection:
When the battery is overloaded or short-circuited, the output
will stop automatically. When the voltage is lower than 2.5V, the
power supply will cut off automatically.