Emergency Weather Radio with Power Bank - NOAA/AM/FM
Emergency Weather Radio with Power Bank - NOAA/AM/FM
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In this review of the FosPower Emergency Weather Radio (Model D8) the bottom line is simple: this is a practical, durable emergency radio for people who want a multi-function device that will keep phones charged and provide weather alerts during outages. The single biggest reason to buy is the built-in 37000mWh (10000mAh) power bank, which lets the unit run longer and doubles as a USB power source for phones and small devices. It is not a high-end audiophile radio, but it is a solid, feature-packed emergency companion.
Key Features
- 37000mWh power bank: Provides extended runtime for radio use and can recharge USB devices in an emergency, keeping communication open.
- Three charging methods: USB-C, hand crank, and solar panel offer flexible charging options when mains power is unavailable.
- NOAA weather access: Continuous monitoring of local NOAA channels delivers real-time weather advisories and hazard alerts.
- SOS alarm and lights: A loud siren plus a flashing SOS light, LED flashlight and reading light give visible and audible signaling for rescue or navigation.
- AM/FM reception: Traditional AM and FM bands expand listening choices beyond weather broadcasts, with a 3.5mm headphone jack for private listening.
- Limited lifetime warranty: Backed by USA based customer service for long-term support and peace of mind.
Who It's For
This radio is aimed at campers, weekend hikers, and homeowners who want a compact emergency tool that combines a power bank with NOAA weather alerts. It excels for anyone who values multi-source charging and visible/audible emergency signaling during power outages or outdoor trips.
It is less suited to buyers who prioritize top-tier audio fidelity or rapid solar-only recharging; user reports indicate mixed solar charging performance and opinions on sound quality vary, so those needs may be better served by dedicated audio equipment or a larger solar setup.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Robust 10000mAh power bank that can charge phones and power the radio for extended use.
- Multiple charging options (USB-C, crank, solar) provide redundancy in the field.
- Integrated NOAA alerts with an ALERT function that sounds a siren when warnings are broadcast.
- Useful SOS alarm, flashlight, and reading light for emergency signaling and illumination.
Cons
- Solar panel charging performance is reported as inconsistent by some users and should not be relied on as the sole charging method.
- Sound quality receives mixed feedback; it is loud but not uniformly clear for all listeners.
Specifications
| Brand | FosPower |
| Model | D8 (FOSPWB-2436PP) |
| Battery capacity | 37000mWh (10000mAh) |
| Power sources | USB-C recharge, solar panel, hand crank |
| Radio bands | NOAA weather channels, AM, FM |
| Alarm & lights | SOS siren, flashing light, LED flashlight, LED reading light |
| Ports | USB output for charging, 3.5mm headphone jack |
Our Verdict
The FosPower Emergency Weather Radio is a practical, multifunction emergency device that offers exceptional value for users who want a reliable power bank combined with NOAA alerts and multiple charging options. Buy it if you need a compact emergency radio with versatile power capabilities; consider alternatives if solar-only charging or high-fidelity sound are your top priorities.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can the radio charge a smartphone?
Yes, the internal 37000mWh (10000mAh) power bank can charge most smartphones via the USB output.
Does the solar panel fully recharge the battery?
The solar panel provides supplementary charging, but user reports are mixed and USB-C or crank charging is more reliable for full recharge.
Will it alert for local weather emergencies?
Yes, the unit can monitor NOAA channels and uses an ALERT function to sound a siren when a warning is broadcast.
Editor's Take
The FosPower Emergency Weather Radio is a practical multifunction device with a 37000mWh power bank, NOAA alerts and three charging methods; good value for users needing reliable emergency power and signaling.

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