Description
Will you be prepared if there is a power failure or severe storm in your area? The JENSEN JEP-650 Self-Powered AM/FM Weather Band Radio and Flashlight is a valuable tool designed to keep you up informed and out of harm’s way when there’s an emergency situation. The radio can tune in AM and FM frequencies as well as NOAA weather channels whenever you need to check on the current conditions. It not only keeps you updated during severe weather or civil emergencies, but it also features a built-in siren that can alert others of your location if you’re lost or need assistance. The unit always has power by utilizing its top-facing solar panel or the side-mounted dynamo crank. These power sources also mean that you don't have to worry about a dead smartphone, thanks to the built-in USB emergency charging port. The JEP-650 also features a backlit, easy-to-read LCD display, a metal carabiner for clipping to your backpack, and a handy carrying strap with storage compartment.
Features
- Receives instant 24-hour weather, marine forecast, and weather alert Information broadcast by NOAA® on all 7 weather band frequencies
- Instantly switches to weather broadcast when alert signal is received
- AM/FM frequency synthesized digital tuner; rotary telescopic FM antenna; AM antenna is internal
- 5-LED ultra-bright flashlight
- Siren alerts others to your location
- Multifunction blue backlit LCD display with clock; low battery and charging indicators
- 1-amp USB port for charging your smartphone
- Headphone jack for private listening
- Carrying strap and carabiner for easy portability
- 4-way power options to recharge built-in 3.7-volt Li-Ion battery: hand-crank dynamo, solar, USB charging port, or 3 AA batteries (sold separately)
- Dimensions: 4.02 in. H x 8 in. W x 2.76 in. D
This product can expose you to chemicals including lead, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer, and/or phthalates, which is known to the State of California to cause birth defects or other reproductive harm.
For additional details, please visit www.P65Warnings.ca.gov.






