• Reviews around charge (4.58 of 5)

    [2018 Upgraded] Esky Portable Emergency Weather Radio Hand Crank Self Powered AM/FM/NOAA Solar Radios with 3 LED Flashlight 1000mAh Power Bank Phone Charger (Red)

    • You plug it into usb and it just blinks like it is charging, then even if charging for entire day, you unlpug it, it won't turn on
    • Very good radio works really nice charges
    • Great reception, decent light illumination, easy charging, solid construction
    • It came charged and I do love the radio and the light is very very bright
    • This has great reception charges by winding or sit somewhere sunny
    • Holds a good charge.
    • work perfect, solar charges well in shaded light
    • work perfect, solar charges well in shaded light
    • The solar charge worked well as did the hand crank
    • I tried using it to charge a phone and a tablet with not great success but wonder out that function does better work the solar charged up (I'll try that tomorrow).
    • If the battery charges back up five or ten years from now, great!
    • Take it outside into the sun and you've got a good charge going
    • Pros-Small, easy to hold, cranks and solar charges well, radio pretty good, charges 3 ways
    • but it works charging, picking up emergency radio, and has a light
    • I was able to put enough charge on an apple iPhone and an LG smart phone to make calls with
    • I was also able to demonstrate the use of another device that I received with this emergency radio that came in very handy while charging smartphones or tablets.
    • The stronger the charge, the brighter the red light
    • This version does NOT have a "micro USB" or a standard USB charging port (both of which are the standard sized ports for charging most portable devices these days)
    • Smaller than I thought; needs direct and strong solar light to work solar (I live in the Caribbean, if you want to know), but charges reasonably well and fast with the dynamo; radio signal reception not excellent
    • love it how it had solar charge and crack charge as well
    • Charge held solid for a week and was able to fully charge my iPhone 6S.
    • Worked for a while, charging battery not replaceable
    • It held a charge very well, radio was very clear even when antenna was down, and the light was effective
    • Its made well and can be charged with via the hand crank, solar or usb
    • I haven't tried the solar charging yet, but the hand crank works fine and when I fully charged it (plugging it in
    • There is a handy charge indicator LED on front
    • The solar charging is very slow too, but then again, it isn't as if this is designed to be a rapidly charged device in the first place
    • The solar charging works great, and the hand crank option is the main selling point for me
    • The solar charge also seems decent.
    • Small and exquisite, powerful, USB charging available, can also help cell phone charging, flashlight gives you 140 lumens of super bright light, AM / FM / NOAA radio allows you to keep abreast of any important weather or news updates, durable, waterproof , Can carry
    • I like how it can be charged by usb or by solar
    • It last a long time on a single charge and I love the added insurance of the hand crank and solar power back ups as well as the LED light and charging port
    • Since that time, they've checked in with me several times to make sure that my experience with their product is positive.*the replacement item works as advertised.*the light is bright and the crank powers the unit.*solar charging works
    • Love that it can be charged with included USB, solar or crank!
    • If your looking for something that plays radio has a flashlight and charges with crank or solar then this product will work for
    • Love all the functions especially the solar charging.
    • Works as I expected as a charger for my USB devices, nothing 'lickity-split' about the charge, but between the battery and a appropriate bit of cranking, a decent charge on my phone & a tablet.
    • Works as I expected as a charger for my USB devices, nothing 'lickity-split' about the charge, but between the battery and a appropriate bit of cranking, a decent charge on my phone & a tablet.
    • Everything works as it should, but it really could use a battery meter to show how much of a charge it has left.
    • Purchased a number of these for the hikers and fishermen in the family as well as to be prepared for the winter months.
    • I have not used it much yet, but a bit of field testing out of the box, and it works exactly as they say it will.