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July 31, 2008

Eton FR400 Self-Powered Water-Resistant AM/FM Radio with NOAA and TV-VHF (Defender)

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Eton FR400 Self-Powered Water-Resistant AM/FM Radio with NOAA and TV-VHF (Defender)

List Price: $80.00 Publisher: Eton
Salesrank: 11907
Released: 2007-05-01
Our Price: $59.99
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Features:

  • Receives AM, FM, all 7 NOAA channels with Alert function, TV1, TV2, and VHF channels 2 through 13
  • Can be powered by AC, 3 AA batteries, internal rechargeable Ni-MH battery, or hand crank even without a battery
  • Built-in 2 white LED light source and 1 flashing red LED light source
  • Includes an emergency siren, and a built-in cell phone charger with multiple adapter tips
  • Weather-resistant body is in green camo, weighs 1.5 pounds, and measures 8.6 x 4.5 x 2 inches (W x H x D)

    Customer Reviews:
    Much of the specifications are exaggeration from the truth
    If the manufacturer didn’t lie in the product specification, I would give the radio a 3-star.

    As oppose to the manufacturer’s specification, this radio:

    1) is NOT water proof. This becomes pretty apparent, once you hold a unit in your own hands;

    2) does NOT include any cell phone charger connector;

    3) does NOT have a really sturdy build. This becomes pretty apparent, once you hold a unit in your own hands.

    Also, the FM radio receiver is very crappy. I frankly don’t understand why the manufacturer didn’t bother to install a decent FM radio receiver, which shouldn’t be too much to ask in these days.

    Does what it’s supposed to do!
    Pretty cool that you can just crank it up and it’ll work. I bought this radio mainly for emergency use when electricity goes out.

    I do wish it felt a bit better built but otherwise does what it’s supposed to do.

    A Must Have For All Families
    This is really an invaluable life-saving tool. Every family should have one of these around the house regardless of whether or not you go camping.

    Highlights

    Multiple power sources with standard battery, rechargeable battery, AC outlet, crank.

    LED Light-it isn’t super bright, but it will get the job done in case your lights go out or you are fumbling for bug spray in the tent.

    Siren-It is pretty loud, and will certainly garner the attention of onlookers in case you are in trouble.

    It also comes with a coupon which you mail in to get an adapter to run your cell phone in case the battery dies. Once again great for home or camping.

    Offers direct communication with the weather channels so there is no fumbling with the tunning dial.

    This radio does what it should
    I purchased this radio after several severe storms left us with no power and no idea of what was going on. This radio has already seen my family through several tornado near misses. We have no basement and the alarm on this radio lets us know, even in the middle of the night, when we need to take cover. While it is a bit annoying to have the “weather alert” alarm go off for every alert in the central Illinois area (many of them do not apply to us) it is far preferrable to the alternative. The NOAA weather stations come in crystal clear. The hand crank does require quite a bit of cranking to power the radio for 1/2 an hour, but it is a great alternative to always having batteries on hand.

    Excellent Radio
    Good quality electronics. Great reception, for the size very good quality sound. Weather channels and alerts work very well. Very timely for us as we have been getting pounded with severe thunderstorms and tornadoes. We have experienced several power outages and the radio came in handy.

    Only minor complaint is that the cell phone charging takes a very long time for a significant charge. This feature is for when you REALLY want to make a call.

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