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Nödradio Hemsö
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Emergency radio Hemsö

€52.5

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Product description

Hemsö is an affordable crank radio and power bank with solar cell charger and with a little more functions than the simplest variants. The radio has a USB socket for charging or operating USB-compatible accessories, for example charging a mobile phone. The radio can receive broadcasts on the FM, AM and WB bands. It has two lamp modes; a smaller reading lamp with 4 energy-efficient LEDs or a larger LED that is used as a flashlight. spare batteries. You can choose with a button whether the radio should be powered by the Power bank (Li-Ion) or the AAA batteries.

Perfect for those who want a radio/flashlight in the home if the power goes out. This radio has all the features you want; flashlight, FM/AM/WB radio, power bank, USB socket and charging via USB, solar cell or dynamo.

FM radio with battery/dynamo is recommended by the Swedish emergency agency in emergency situations and is a must-have product every household to be able to receive VMA (Important Notice to the Public) even if the power were to go out.

AM are the classic European stations that broadcast on 520-1700 KHz, Radio Luxemburg is a station with historical dignity, but there are also loads of different stations on the AM band. Unfortunately, the AM band is being phased out now that the internet has taken over, which is not optimal from a crisis perspective. However, it can still be a security to be able to dial in an AM station in an extreme case where Sweden has stopped its FM broadcasts and you want to reach broadcasts outside Europe.

The WB band refers to 7 radio stations on the frequency within 162.400~162.550 MHz used by the North American weather channel NOAA. Weather and emergency signals are broadcast there, but only in Northern Europe and parts of the Caribbean, etc. Not so useful when you are in Sweden.

The radio has a flip-up antenna for better reception. You easily switch between channels and have a clear display. With a fully charged battery/power bank, you can listen to the radio for about 9 hours.

The radio has a 1W/60 lm flashlight that provides a low-power, fully sufficient light. With a fully charged power bank, it can shine for around 16-20 hours.

Built into the radio is a Li-ion power bank that is used to power electronics and provide power to the USB socket. The power bank is 2000 mAh (3.7V). This is a fairly high capacity, but keep in mind that modern mobile phones consume power and 2000 mAh is enough to charge a modern smartphone to about 60%.

To fully charge the power bank, from discharged, you can do the following;
Charge via solar cell for approx. 60-70 hours.
Charge via crank/dynamo for approx. 2.5 hours. (in practice not so easy, dynamo is mainly used for maintenance charging).
Charge via Micro-USB for about 4.5 hours.

Should the battery run out, you can crank. After a minute of shaking, you can do the following;
Keep the lamp on for about 15-20 minutes.
Listen to the radio for about 5-10 minutes.
Charge a phone for about 3-5 minutes of talk.

Delivered with micro-USB cable.
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