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The main considerations when selecting a NOAA emergency weather radio are the portability level (Hiking vs Camping), the power source (solar, battery, USB, etc.), the water resistance level (IP3, IP4, IP5, etc.), and the many different features like a phone charger, flashlight, Bluetooth speaker, SOS alarm, and more.
The main considerations when selecting a NOAA emergency weather radio are the portability level (Hiking vs Camping), the power source (solar, battery, USB, etc.), the water resistance level (IP3, IP4, IP5, etc.), and the many different features like a phone charger, flashlight, Bluetooth speaker, SOS alarm, and more.
NOAA emergency weather radios for camping can be heavier than those for hiking (0.8 lb or more) in order to be a bit more robust and potentially have more features. Emergency radios for camping should also have a water-resistant rating of at least IPX3 to protect against a casual rain.
NOAA emergency weather radios for camping can be heavier than those for hiking (0.8 lb or more) in order to be a bit more robust and potentially have more features. Emergency radios for camping should also have a water-resistant rating of at least IPX3 to protect against a casual rain.
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NOAA emergency weather radios with rechargeable and disposable batteries enable the flexibility to use the rechargeable batteries first and have the disposable batteries as a back power source for emergency.
NOAA emergency weather radios with rechargeable and disposable batteries enable the flexibility to use the rechargeable batteries first and have the disposable batteries as a back power source for emergency.
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