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Kaito KA600 Digital Solar AM/FM/LW/SW Emergency Radio - Yellow

Kaito KA600 Digital Solar AM/FM/LW/SW Emergency Radio - Yellow

Introducing the KA600 Voyager Pro, a digital portable receiver designed for both everyday use & emergency preparedness applications. It offers different methods to power up including optional AC/DC adapter, three AA batteries (not included), the built-in rechargeable Ni-MH battery that can be charged by the AC adapter, hand cranking or a computer, and the patented flip-up 180-degree adjustable solar panel provides power for the radio even when no battery is installed. With its revolutionary design and versatile functions, it’s not only an ideal choice of a bedside radio but also an indispensable tool for emergency preparedness purposes, travelling, camping, backpacking and other outdoor activities.

The KA600 has a wide range of band reception including AM, FM, longwave, shortwave and NOAA weather stations. The 7-weather channels are pre-programmed and numbered from 1-7, you can easily and conveniently tune into the stations by turning the switch, no more guess work involved. Plus if the radio is set at the ā€œAlertā€ mode, it will be automatically activated when it receives the alert signals from the NOAA weather stations.
$27.00

Original: $89.99

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Kaito KA600 Digital Solar AM/FM/LW/SW Emergency Radio - Yellow—

$89.99

$27.00

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Kaito KA600 Digital Solar AM/FM/LW/SW Emergency Radio - Yellow

Introducing the KA600 Voyager Pro, a digital portable receiver designed for both everyday use & emergency preparedness applications. It offers different methods to power up including optional AC/DC adapter, three AA batteries (not included), the built-in rechargeable Ni-MH battery that can be charged by the AC adapter, hand cranking or a computer, and the patented flip-up 180-degree adjustable solar panel provides power for the radio even when no battery is installed. With its revolutionary design and versatile functions, it’s not only an ideal choice of a bedside radio but also an indispensable tool for emergency preparedness purposes, travelling, camping, backpacking and other outdoor activities.

The KA600 has a wide range of band reception including AM, FM, longwave, shortwave and NOAA weather stations. The 7-weather channels are pre-programmed and numbered from 1-7, you can easily and conveniently tune into the stations by turning the switch, no more guess work involved. Plus if the radio is set at the ā€œAlertā€ mode, it will be automatically activated when it receives the alert signals from the NOAA weather stations.

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Introducing the KA600 Voyager Pro, a digital portable receiver designed for both everyday use & emergency preparedness applications. It offers different methods to power up including optional AC/DC adapter, three AA batteries (not included), the built-in rechargeable Ni-MH battery that can be charged by the AC adapter, hand cranking or a computer, and the patented flip-up 180-degree adjustable solar panel provides power for the radio even when no battery is installed. With its revolutionary design and versatile functions, it’s not only an ideal choice of a bedside radio but also an indispensable tool for emergency preparedness purposes, travelling, camping, backpacking and other outdoor activities.

The KA600 has a wide range of band reception including AM, FM, longwave, shortwave and NOAA weather stations. The 7-weather channels are pre-programmed and numbered from 1-7, you can easily and conveniently tune into the stations by turning the switch, no more guess work involved. Plus if the radio is set at the ā€œAlertā€ mode, it will be automatically activated when it receives the alert signals from the NOAA weather stations.