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Reddit mentions of Retekess PR15 Weather Radio NOAA Emergency Radio with AM FM Transistor Analog Radio Support Headphone Jack 2AAA Battery Hand Strap (Silver Black)
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Reddit mentions: 3
We found 3 Reddit mentions of Retekess PR15 Weather Radio NOAA Emergency Radio with AM FM Transistor Analog Radio Support Headphone Jack 2AAA Battery Hand Strap (Silver Black). Here are the top ones.
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- PR15 NOAA weather radio with 3.5 x 2.2 x 0.7 inches; 0.15lb weight; mini size and light weight; easy to carry and put in your shirt and pocket; convenience for hiking; taking a bus; walking; camping or travelling
- 3 band weather radio support FM AM WB; 87-108 MHz FM;520-1710 KHz AM;162.40-162.55MHz WB; PR15 battery operated radio; there is a turning key on right side of the radio; you can turn the turning key to find the station you want
- Good sound quality for PR15 transistor pocket radio; the speaker is so loud; there is a 3.5mm headphone jack; you can also enjoy the pocket radio quietly with earphone; or you can listen without headphone (not included)
- Unique design for the volume and the on/off key; when the top volume knob is turned to the left on/off place; meaning you turn off the portable am fm radio; if you want to turn on the radio; you should turn up the volume
- NOAA weather radios only runs on 2 X AAA batteries in case of power outages or emergencies; the PR15 am fm pocket radio with NOAA function; you can get news and weather updates; using for office hurricane games talk shows building office garages
Features:
Specs:
Color | Black |
Height | 0.74 Inches |
Length | 3.54 Inches |
Number of items | 0 |
Release date | August 2020 |
Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Width | 2.13 Inches |
There are some very small radios that use 2xAAA. Hand crank doesn't save you anything.
The FM radio built into your phone is handy in a pinch but can't pick up weatherband and that is what you really want. Coincidentally I have been looking into radios lately.
The Retekess PR15 is the lightest option I could find at 68 grams.
Everything else comes in around 115 grams but there are some more trustworthy big names here:
Some of the more expensive models have automatic alerts. This will be a constant drain on the battery but could be pretty important if you are in an area with a flash flood risk.
I'd think just a small am/fm/weather radio with batteries would last a week, especially if using headphone:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07K33JX5G
Without knowing what gear your dad has or needs - it's going to be a crap shoot getting a winning gift.
There are items that we all like, but your dad may already have one he likes more.
Regardless... here are a few basic ideas from Amazon (hopefully available in the Canadian version too):