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Vondior Portable NOAA Weather Radio, Battery Operated Emergency NOAA/AM/FM Radio with Best Reception, Pocket Weather Alert Radio with Headphone Jack, Gifts for Lover, Parents and Friends (Red)
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    • HOME & OUTDOOR NECESSARYThis radio has AM, FM, and NOAA weather bands, it is a necessity whether you are at home for breakfast or on the road with your RV, or tent camping trip, keeping you informed with weather alerts even when power outages during hurricane & snowstorm season, great to have for entertainment and emergency information.
    • NOAA WEATHER RADIO WITH LONG RECEPTIONWith updated DSP chips, Vondior emergency weather radio is sensitive picking up radio signals even in no cellphone signal wilderness mountains.
    • PORTABLE WEATHER ALERT RADIOThis pocket-sized portable emergency radio' dimension is 4.6*2.8*1.2 inches and weighs 0.3 lb, lightweight enough to get shoved in everyday carry stuff, it is also convenient for taking it out on the river fishing or playing and staying in the know for bad weather.
    • BATTERY-OPERATED RADIOThe battery-powered weather radio runs on two AA batteries, completely off the grid but still able to receive weather alerts when the big ice storm hit and wiped out electricity, internet, and cell signals for days on end.
    • SIMPLE TO USENo programming on this radio, it is easy to put the batteries in and figure out how to tune to the right station even for kids or the elder of 90 years old. When you switch the radio to the weather band, it will easily detect your local area, no need to disclose your location over the internet, and no need for GPS.