The Lippa Emergency Radio LPFMR03 in green is a versatile emergency communication device designed for outdoor activities, camping, and crisis situations. This compact unit combines multiple functions, including AM/FM radio reception, a powerful LED flashlight, reading light, built-in compass, and substantial 10,000 mAh power bank capability. The radio supports the AM frequency range of 520-1710 kHz and the FM range of 87-108 MHz, providing reliable access to emergency broadcasts and entertainment. Three different charging methods ensure readiness: standard USB charging takes about 9 hours for full capacity, solar charging with a 1.3 W output provides about 15 minutes of radio operation after 10 minutes of sunlight, and manual hand-crank charging offers about 30 minutes of radio operation after 15 minutes of cranking. The integrated 10,000 mAh lithium battery serves dual purposes, powering the device functions while also acting as an external power bank to charge mobile phones and other USB-compatible devices via the USB output port. The lighting features include an LED flashlight with three operating modes and a separate 10W COB reading light for extended lighting needs. The built-in compass provides essential navigation assistance during outdoor excursions. Made from durable materials, this emergency radio maintains its functionality under various environmental conditions, making it suitable for emergency kits, outdoor adventures, and situations that require reliable communication and power sources independent of grid electricity. The green color variant offers practical visibility in outdoor environments while maintaining a professional appearance. All operating specifications are based on standard test conditions and may vary depending on environmental factors and usage patterns.
Item number | 49545590 |
Colour | Green |
Exact colour description | Green |
Audio channel | Mono |
Charging input | USB-C |
USB ports | USB-A |
Battery type | Li-ion |
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