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Eton FR300 Emergency Crank Radio Metallic Silver

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Brand: Eton
Category: CE

List Price: $70.00
Buy New: $44.94
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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 107 reviews
Sales Rank: 2328

Color: Silver
Media: Electronics
Batteries: 3
Batteries Included: Yes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 2.5 x 6.5
V1 and TV2 - VHF channels 2-13, NOAA weather - all 7 channels plus "Alert", Siren, cell phone charger, 3 LED light system
Warranty: 1 year warranty

MPN: FR300-Silver
Model: FR300-Silver
UPC: 750254412738
EAN: 0750254412707
ASIN: B0006G0II2

Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
Shipping: Expedited shipping available
Condition: BRAND NEW~ UPGRADED TO 1ST CLASS FOR FREE. From a non smoking home.

Features:
  • Emergency Hand-Crank Power Generator
  • Built-in Cell Phone Charger, Flashlight, and Emergency Siren
  • AM/FM/TV-VHF/NOAA
  • Rechargeable battery pack provides reliable, renewable, internal power for everyday use Uses 3 AA batteries (NOT INCLUDED) or AC adapter(not included)
  • Stereo Headphone Jack

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
This all-in-one unit etn FR300 offers functionality and versatility that makes it ideal for emergencies. The FR300 provides you with radio, light, and cell phone battery life when you need it most. The Hand-Crank Power Generator charges the internal rechargeable Ni-MH battery pack - and just 90 seconds of cranking provides up to an hour of radio play. With the NOAA weather channels and TV VHF channels, you can find weather forecasts or listen to TV shows when you're away from the set.

Amazon.com Product Description
With a dependable hand-crank power generator that powers the unit's AM/FM/TV/Weather radio, built-in LED flashlight, cell phone charger and emergency siren, the lightweight and portable Eton FR300 is an excellent and economical choice for anyone in the market for a radio that can be relied on in emergencies or in environments where there are limited power sources.


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FR400
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Hand crank
Cell phone charger
Emergency lights
Siren
AC adapter included
Water resistant
Tuning AM/FM, SW AM/FM, TV-VHF, NOAA weather AM/FM, TV-VHF, NOAA weather
Size (inches, WxDxH) 6.5 x 2.5 x 6 6.5 x 2.5 x 6 8.75 x 2.25 x 4.5
Weight 1 lb. 3 oz. 1 lb. 4 oz. 1 lb. 4 oz.
Power Crank, 3 AA, NiMH battery, AC Crank, 3 AA, NiMH battery, AC Crank, 3 AA, NiMH battery, AC
If you want a water-resistant radio, check out the FR 400.

Power When You Need It
At the heart of all of Eton's emergency radios, including the FR300, is an internal generator that recharges the internal Ni-MH battery pack and powers the radio, siren, and light. Also, by plugging your cell phone into the jack on the back of the radio, you can use the crank to power your phone. In our test, after draining our cell phone of power, we recharged it using the FR300 enough to make a few calls. The rate of cell phone recharging will vary greatly depending on the cell phone and the state of its battery, but the FR300 can provide your compatible p! hone with power in a pinch.

Important Note: Until this year, Eton provided a package of several different cell phone adapter tips with every radio. In 2007, Eton began instead including a coupon for a free adapter for whatever phone you have. So, the first thing you want to do when you get the radio is fill out the card with your cell phone's make and model and send it in to make sure you have your adapter.

According to the product manual, to achieve 40 to 60 minutes of uninterrupted power to the radio, you must turn the crank at a rate of two revolutions per second for 90 seconds. In our test, after our initial 90 seconds of rigorous cranking, the FR300 powered right up and was still going strong with radio reception after an hour. At the hour mark, we briefly turned the flashlight on, and that too was at full force, with no perceivable drain on radio reception. In fact, the FR300 was still going strong over 75 minutes after we recharged t! he battery pack. The FR300 can also be powered via an AC adapt! er which , to our dismay, is not included, or from three AA batteries, also not included. The dynamo crank tucks itself nicely into the side of the radio and offers little resistance as you turn the handle. (Don't let the cranking requirements frighten you! While it's true that a full 90 seconds of turning the crank can be tiring and may not be for everyone, we were able to recharge the radio with less than a minute of cranking and achieved over 40 minutes of continuous power.)

Design and Controls
At slightly more than a pound in weight, and with dimensions of 6.5 x 6.00 x 2.5 inches (WxHxD), the FR300 is made to be tucked neatly into its handy nylon carrying case, and stored in an emergency box, or packed neatly for a camping trip. A white LED light is set on the front of the radio, just to the side of the analog tuner. The light is designed to help you down an unlit stairwell or enclosed hallway in a pinch, but it is not directed or strong enough to help you much in a pitch-black forest or other open area. The FR300 also includes a red flash! ing LED light that can be used as a distress signal. The radio and light can be operated simultaneously, though of course at the expense of power.

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The large tuning knob and other controls make the FR300 a breeze to use. View larger.
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The hand crank generator tucks neatly into the rear panel. View larger.
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An emergency light is located next to the tuning dial. View larger.

The FR300 includes a handy strap on the top of the radio for easy carrying, and the tuning and volume knobs are set to the side. The mechanical controls are extremely visible and easy to use. The volume control is a bit difficult to finesse, while the tuning knob, which features a smaller concentric fine-tuning control knob, is much easier. An earphone jack is set into the back, and the telescoping antenna tucks neatly behind the handle strap. The radio's 2.5-inch speaker is set directly in front and offers reasonable audio quality and surprising power for the radio's purpose. The tuner itself is self-illuminated, though in a darkened environment it is still difficult to pick out the bands.

Tuning and Bands
The FR300 offers AM/FM reception as well as 7 NOAA weather channels and a weather alert, and TV-VHF audio reception for channels 2 - 13. As was the case with all of the Eton emergency radios we tested, our AM reception was outstanding; we were quickly able to tune into every station we searched for. Reception for FM was also very good, though there was some extra fine-tuning on some of the stations. Because weather broadcasts are based on VHF, line-of-sight channels, and because we are slightly out of range of the nearest weather transmitter in our region, we were not able to test the weat! her reception of the FR300. Television reception, happily, was quite another story. Though some channels took some finessing of the tuner before we were able to hone in on a strong signal, most of the reception was loud and clear. In fact, we listened to the first half of the Academy Awards while preparing dinner, so we didn't miss a single presentation.

It became clear during our testing that the FR300 is an emergency radio with several outstanding and potentially life-saving features, including its emergency siren and lighting, and particularly its self-charging functionality. So if you're in the market for an economical emergency radio, the Eton FR300 more than fits the bill.

Designer Colors
The images shown here display the "Metallic Red" version of the FR300, but you have a wide array of colors to choose from.

black
blue
orange
silver
red


Pros

  • Compact and lightweight; ideal for emergencies or travel
  • Clearly laid out functions and controls
  • Excellent internal power generator; handy cell-phone charger
Cons
  • Tuning dial could be better illuminated for darkened environments
  • Should include an AC adapter

What's in the Box
FR300 radio, mail-in coupon for cell phone charging adapters, nylon carrying case, and owner's manual




Customer Reviews:   Read 102 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars It does the job   October 3, 2008
mindonfire (SoCal)
There are already some great reviews here, so I will keep this relatively short.

Bottom line: The radio works well and does what it says it does. This being the case, I'm giving it 5 stars.

I have read and appreciate some of the more negative reviews. Some of the points made are valid while others are misinformed as some commentators have noted.

For me, all I can say is that the day after I received the radio from Amazon, our power went out for the first time in four years. Now, living in southern California, this is not what I would consider an emergency. However, the power was out for a few hours, it was late in the evening, eery, and boring. After setting up my emergency lighting, I basically got to sit around until I remembered I had this radio. I say THIS radio because, I have others, but I never use them because where I live, in the midst of canyons and hills, I have yet to find a radio that got any channels worth listening to.

Anyways, I turned it on and tuned it in and, to my surprise, I was getting virtually every channel that I listen to in my car, on this radio. That was exciting for me, not least because now I can listen to my Angel's game on the radio in the house. : )

Suffice it to say that I was pleased. As for the other features, here is my two cents.

The light works fine, but you should have other lights in your kit anyways. the strobe is probably useless, but you should have another strobe in your kit anyway. The siren may never be needed, but it works and could come in handy (not worth marking the radio down for). The alert feature combined with the weather stations is nice if you live in certain areas. The crank feature works well and does what it claims. Still, if you are stocking up on emergency supplies, stock up on batteries too. It only makes sense.

As I mentioned, the stations came in better than any other radio I have used where I live. The was truly surprising.




5 out of 5 stars Very handy during Hurricane Ike and after   September 16, 2008
A. Simons (Houston TX)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I'm so happy I got this before the hurricane, and it came through like a trouper. After losing power at the height of the storm (in Houston), this little baby has been our lifeline to the outside world. Great reception and lasting power. I'm buying another one for the hurricane kit.


5 out of 5 stars POSITIVE REVIEW   September 13, 2008
Robin A. Reed (Seattle, WA)
So far, we are happy with this radio and thank goodness we haven't had to use it yet! I really appreciate that there is a button that just puts the radio on the NATIONAL EMERGENCY & WEATHER SERVICE. You don't have to rememeber what chanel it's on which would be hard to do in an emergency.


1 out of 5 stars JUNK !!!   September 5, 2008
einar (Grand Rapids, MI)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I bought this radio on 12/13/07. I tried it when I received it & it worked OK. I took it camping (pop-up) & when I needed to get a weather report (9/2/08), the weather band was completely non-functional !!!! Of course, we had heavy rain & thunderstorms that night !
What good is a so-called emergency radio that doesn't work the 1st time you need it ?
I'm glad I bought the AC adapter because 15 minutes of cranking gave about 1 minute of radio use !
I wasted $50 on a piece of electronic junk ! I hope I can buy something else that is dependable & actually works when you need it !
I also never received the cell phone adapters from Eton after sending them the request card !
Don't buy this item !



5 out of 5 stars A Great Little Radio!   September 4, 2008
Jonathan N. Coomer (Greenville, OH)
I purchased this radio to take on fishing trips in the midwest and Ontario and have been very pleased with the weather channel reception as well as the AM & FM bands. I just recently tuned in to the TV channels it picks up and was again plaesantly surprised at the reception considering we were away from any major city. I like the "dynamo" and my boys enjoy cranking it so it runs on its own juice instead of the batteries. I highly recommend this unit.

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