🔊 Tune into Adventure with Raddy RE40!
The Raddy RE40 Portable Shortwave Radio is a versatile emergency radio that combines FM/AM/SW/WB reception with Bluetooth capabilities. Featuring a robust 4000mAh battery for extended use, it offers multiple charging options including USB-C, hand-crank, and solar power. Ideal for outdoor enthusiasts, it also includes essential features like a flashlight, SOS alarm, and NOAA weather alerts, ensuring you're always prepared for any situation.
Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2"L x 3.2"W x 5.2"H |
Style | Retro |
Color | Olive Green |
Hardware Interface | USB 3.0 Type C |
Frequency | 108 MHz |
Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
Power Source | Battery Powered, USB-C Charging, Hand Crank |
Radio Bands Supported | AM/FM/Weather |
Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
Display Technology | no display |
Special Features | SOS Alarm, White Noise, Rechargeable, Built-In Flashlight |
Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
Tuner Type | AM/FM/SW/WB |
T**K
great little radio you can recharge for free thanks to the sun
Cool radio with a nice sound. As far as FM and AM go, picks them up great. Even shortwave comes in good and strong, even better if you connect a wire to the end. This radio has a good receiver for the price.If you are into shortwave, just be aware that this radio does not pick up side band. If you do not know what that is, then you probably do not need to worry about it. So if you are interested in picking up ham radio communications, then this is not the radio for you. But if you want to try picking up short wave radio stations from far away lands, this radio will do that, but it depends on location and your antenna. Using the built in antenna in your home will not work that great. But you can buy an inexpensive antenna (or expensive active antenna) and this radio really shines.But I love the fact that I can charge it with the sun, which it works perfectly, or a hand crank.
C**E
Great small size wind up power radio for emergencies
This is a must have in your survival pack, no matter the weather; tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, or fires. You can wind it for power when your electricity goes out to still get updates on your local emergency. Easy to use and ultra functionality. Very small and lightweight for easy packing in your survival backpack.
R**G
All in one, sounds good
Make sure you set aside some time to read the manual. The radio has an impressive number of features on a box so small that the main indicators are LEDs you will have to look up to see what they mean, and stuff is selected using small buttons on every side. That said, it only takes a short time playing with the device and the manual to get the hang of things.The device charges with USB-C (USB A to USB-C cord included, but no wall plug), a solar panel built into the back of the device and a hand crank on the side. According to the manual, the radio will play for about 18 hours on a full charge. There is no indication the battery is replaceable, just that it is expected to last more than 3 years.The radio includes FM, AM, weather band and Shortwave (divided into 7 bands). The only antenna is a telescoping style and there is no provision for connecting an external antenna. FM, AM and Weather all came in clear (and the speaker sounds quite good), but I was unable to DX on the shortwave – not unexpected, since I live in an area with many buildings. The tuning can be manual by turning a knob, or by scanning, pressing buttons on the back. My only complain was that the tuning knob is quite sensitive, with a slight movement changing the frequency. It took me a while to learn how to grab the radio without accidentally bumping the knob. That said, once a station is tuned the radio holds it quite well.The device can also act as a Bluetooth 5.0 speaker to a mobile phone. It connected quite easily to my iphone and I used it to play music – again, the speaker sounds quite good. The buttons on the back were able to tell my phone to go back a track, pause/resume and skip forward a track.The device can also be used as a standalone MP3 player (the manual also says it can do WAV, FLAC and APE formats), from a USB flash drive or a built-in micro SD slot. It just starts playing the files sequentially with no display to see what is playing or available, but you can skip forward, play/pause and go back a file using the back buttons. Again, sounding pretty good.There is a headphone jack, a mini compass (no idea how accurate), a flashlight that is bright but focused as a spot(about 1’ wise at 10’ distance), a switch to turn the whole thing into a USB power source and an SOS feature that flashes the light and sounds an alarm.All together, a lot of stuff in a small, solid package. The touchy tuning will keep it from being my backyard radio, but the size and features make this quite good for camping – or your survivalist bomb shelter?
P**K
Great tool to use when on deployment.
This workout very well on our call-outs for Redcross. The areas where we go there are no electricity. Listen to music charge my phone. Something that will not bankrupt you if it get damaged or lost.
W**L
fatal Software problems
I bouth this radio, and used ut for about a week. It worked verywell in that short time and I verymuch enjoyed the speaker and radio quality. However after switching from Bluetooth to Radio the RE 40 screen froze and has been stuck Unresponsive for 2 days.There is no emergency shut off, holding the power button does nothing because the radio isn't processing any inputs. nothing will respond.You cannot use the flashlight, SOS, or any other system possibly until the battery has fully died and the radio can be charged and hard rebooted.In this state It is a small, green brick with a small red light with no other functionality.I am beyond disappointed, I very much liked using this radio, but not being able do do anything once the unit has frozen itself means it it completely unreliable. I do not know if letting the battry die will even solve this issue or even how long that might take as all it is doing is powering a single red light.
M**M
Not sure how it works yet.
Bought this for when the electric grid goes down and it will soon. Better to have it and not need it to need it and not have it. Price was right, sound is okay, it's compact and fits perfectly in my hand. Easy-to-use. Looks like decent quality.
J**S
Amazing little product!
FM AM SW WB multi- 10 band Short Wave receiver, with telescopic antenna, compass on volume knob, a flashlight with SOS siren & signal. A top is a 4 button band, mode, light, "music" switch. Back and side is a 3 way charge with 2 amp USB, solar charge, or hand power generator with a 4000 MAH battery & USB port for charging other devices. 3 position side selector switch for selecting function as a Radio, a Blue Tooth Speaker, or TF Card for "music". Also on back is a 3 position SOS, normal operation, & charge selector switch. With play, forward, reverse buttons when using a TF Card. Rotary tune knob with back light display and circuit protection, plus a carrying strap. Great Sound & Ultra Light & Portable! Add a short wave antenna that simply clips to the telescopic antenna for even better reception without extending the telescopic antenna "Not included". Although I believe it was suppose to be included. A ton of great features for such small hand held device!
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