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Midland ER300 Emergency radio and flashlight

Midland ER300 Emergency radio and flashlight

Regular price €84,50 EUR
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Description

The Midland ER300 is an outdoor emergency radio and flashlight of very good quality! In the event of a disaster or power outage, you are always assured that you are up to date with the latest news. In addition, the radio has a built-in flashlight and is equipped with a powerful rechargeable battery that you can charge with USB, the solar panel or the integrated crank with dynamo.

The ER300 also has a USB output so you can charge a rechargeable flashlight, for example. To charge a mobile phone you need a more powerful power bank.

Most important features

  • Sensitive FM and AM receiver
  • Integrated powerful Li-ion battery of 2200 mAh for 25 hours of normal use (included and replaceable)
    • Charging via crank: turn for 1 minute, use the radio for up to 9 minutes
    • Charging via solar panel: 1 hour in full sun, use the radio for up to 45 minutes
    • Charging via USB connection: 5.5 hours of charging, up to 25 hours of radio use
  • Space for 6x AA backup batteries (not included)
  • Powerful flashlight with Cree® LEDs - 1400 Lux
  • SOS flash light option, activates Morse code signal for emergency services
  • Rechargeable via USB (cable included), with the integrated solar panel or with the hand crank and dynamo
  • Can also charge other USB devices
  • With ultrasonic dog whistle for rescue dogs

Absolute must have for at home and on the road! 
FM will remain on the air in the Netherlands until at least 2035.

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