An emergency radio and survival hub promising long-lasting power, clear AM/FM reception and useful lighting for UK power cuts and outdoor trips. Peace of mind for campers, festival-goers and households facing extended outages. Is the ETDEUH Solar Wind Up Emergency Radio the dependable lifeline to keep in a home or rucksack?
⚡ At a Glance
- • Power Capacity: 27,000mAh integrated power bank, supports multiple smartphone recharges
- • Best for: Outdoor enthusiasts and households preparing for extended power outages
- • Not ideal for: Users who need a lightweight single-use radio for short trips
Solar, hand-crank and USB-C charging keep the radio powered without mains electricity. AM (520–1710 kHz) and FM (87–108 MHz) reception, plus a 15.7-inch rotating antenna, maintain reliable signals across the UK.
Extended device runtime - thanks to 27,000mAh power bank
A high-capacity 27,000mAh battery stores energy gathered from the solar panel, hand-crank or USB-C input, with a four-segment indicator showing remaining charge. Multiple output ports allow smartphones and small devices to be recharged from the stored energy.
Multiple smartphone recharges are possible and the radio can run for prolonged periods, with the radio lasting up to 200 hours at medium volume, the reading lamp about 59 hours, and the torch between 49 and 118 hours depending on mode.
Reliable news and weather alerts - with DSP tuner and rotating antenna
Digital signal processing reduces interference while a 180° rotating 15.7-inch antenna improves reception across AM (520–1710 kHz) and FM (87–108 MHz) bands. The tuner supports clear reception over a wide range of frequencies.
Consistent access to local news and weather broadcasts helps you stay informed during storms or while off-grid, making it practical for remote camping and UK outage scenarios.
Night-time safety and task lighting - with SOS beacon and adjustable torch
A bright flashing SOS beacon provides a visible distress signal, while an adjustable emergency torch offers a focused beam and a softer reading lamp supplies low-glare task lighting. Multiple lighting modes suit both signalling and close-up work.
Enhanced visibility helps locate and signal for help after dark, while the reading lamp and torch make practical tasks such as map-reading or first aid straightforward.
✨ The 4 Key Reasons for ETDEUH Solar Wind Up Emergency Radio
- Triple-power charging - Keeps battery topped up when mains power is unavailable for days
- DSP radio tuner - Delivers clearer AM/FM reception across distant and rural areas
- SOS beacon and adjustable torch - Improves visibility and signals rescuers during night emergencies
- Compact survival hub - Combines reading lamp, headphone jack and practical emergency tools
📋 Technical Details at a Glance
- Category: Emergency radio and survival hub
- Power bank capacity: 27,000mAh
- Battery runtimes: Radio up to 200 hours at medium volume; reading lamp ~59 hours; torch 49–118 hours (mode dependent)
- Charging methods: Solar panel, hand-crank, USB-C
- Charging indicator: 4-segment battery indicator
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How long will the radio run on a full charge?
A: Radio operation can last up to 200 hours at medium volume; the reading lamp runs for about 59 hours, and the torch operates between 49 and 118 hours depending on the selected mode.
Q: Can the unit recharge smartphones?
A: The integrated 27,000mAh battery can recharge smartphones multiple times, functioning as a high-capacity power bank in emergencies or on trips.
Q: How can the radio be recharged when off-grid?
A: Recharge options include the built-in solar panel, a hand-crank generator, or a fast USB-C connection, with indicator lights to show the chosen charging method.
🏆 Our Verdict
Ideal for campers, festival-goers and households preparing for power cuts, the emergency radio pairs long-lasting battery capacity with dependable broadcast reception and practical lighting. Triple charging methods, DSP radio tuning and a bright SOS beacon make it a versatile survival hub. Strong long-term value comes from multifunction utility, durable design and clear focus on preparedness rather than single-use convenience.
