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Keep the Lights On and the Radio Talking the Second the Grid Quits
VoltGuard™ Emergency Companion is the hand-cranked, sun-powered, USB-fed radio built for the moment your phone dies on day two of the blackout. One palm-sized brick gives you a 3W flashlight, a fold-out reading lamp, AM/FM/SW radio, Bluetooth speaker, and a piercing SOS siren — all running on power you generate yourself. No batteries to scramble for. No outlet required.
Stop Sitting in the Dark Wondering If the Storm Has Passed
Most households have one emergency radio. Then the storm hits — the AAs are flat, the kids' phones drop to 1%, and you're guessing whether to leave or stay. VoltGuard™ kills the guesswork with three independent ways to charge it, so the battery's never the thing that fails you.
➤ Three power sources, zero dead ends: Crank the side handle, lay the top solar panel in the sun, or top it off via USB. Pick whichever's easiest right now — no outlet, no problem.
➤ A 2500 mAh battery that holds: Charge it once before the storm and the radio plus reading lamp run for hours. When it drops, a minute on the crank gets you several minutes of radio.
➤ Six tools in one palm-sized brick: AM/FM/SW radio, Bluetooth 5.2 speaker, MicroSD/USB playback, 3W flashlight, fold-out reading lamp, and a piercing SOS siren with flashing red light.
Why Three Power Paths Beats One Pack of Batteries
Every emergency radio runs into the same wall: the power source dies. AAs run out and aren't on the shelf when you need them. Lithium packs go flat in storage. Wall outlets are useless once the grid's down. VoltGuard™ stacks three independent charging paths into one device — solar panel on the top, hand crank on the side, USB-C port on the back — all feeding the same 2500 mAh internal battery.
A few hours of direct sun keeps it topped up passively on a windowsill or a porch rail. One minute of cranking gives you several minutes of radio when there's no sun. And the USB port means you charge it from a laptop, a power bank, or any wall outlet long before the storm rolls in — so the battery's already full the day you actually need it.
Why Hurricane-Zone Families Keep VoltGuard™ in Every Go-Bag
Most owners didn't think they needed a crank radio until a 48-hour blackout proved them wrong. The ones who got through it without panic weren't the ones with the biggest battery banks — they were the ones whose radios didn't depend on a battery bank at all.
"Sat through the last hurricane with three dead phones and one working VoltGuard. We pulled local AM updates for two days while it charged itself off the front porch every afternoon. Bought two more for my parents." — Mark T.
Walk Out of the Next Blackout Without a Single Surprise
✓ Hear the broadcast that matters: AM/FM/SW pulls in NOAA-style weather alerts, local news, and long-range shortwave well outside city limits.
✓ Cut through the dark: 3W front flashlight throws a long beam, the fold-out reading lamp lights up a tent or a kitchen counter without burning your eyes.
✓ Slips into any go-bag: lightweight, splash-resistant ribbed shell, tough enough to ride in the truck for a year and still work the day you need it.
How VoltGuard™ Works in 3 Steps
Step 1: Charge it before you need it — plug into USB once, then leave it on a sunny windowsill to top up over time.
Step 2: When the lights go out, switch on the AM/FM/SW radio, the front flashlight, or the fold-out reading lamp.
Step 3: If you need help, hit the SOS button — piercing siren plus flashing red light to flag a rescuer or a neighbor.

| VoltGuard™ | Standard Crank Radios | Battery-Only Devices |
|---|---|---|
| 3 power sources: hand crank + solar + USB | ❌ | ❌ |
| 2500 mAh internal battery — no AAs to chase down | ❌ | ❌ |
| Flashlight + reading lamp + Bluetooth/MicroSD/USB + SOS siren built in | ❌ | ❌ |
Specifications
- Battery: 2500 mAh internal rechargeable cell
- Radio bands: AM 520–1700 kHz, FM 87–108 MHz, plus SW (shortwave)
- Charging inputs: hand crank, top solar panel, USB cable
- Lighting: 3W front flashlight + 3W fold-out reading lamp
- Audio: 3W built-in speaker, Bluetooth 5.2 (10m range), MicroSD slot, USB stick playback
- Build: splash-resistant ribbed casing; colors: Light Brown, Khaki, Black, Dark Brown
Got Questions? Here's What You Need to Know
How long does the battery actually last between charges?
A full 2500 mAh charge runs the radio and reading lamp for several hours of normal use. When it drops, a minute of cranking gives you a few minutes of radio, and the solar panel keeps it topped off whenever there's daylight.
Will it pick up local emergency broadcasts where I live?
Yes. AM, FM, and shortwave bands cover standard emergency stations, NOAA-affiliated AM news, and long-range SW signals well outside city limits. Extend the antenna fully for the cleanest reception.
Is it actually waterproof, or just splash-resistant?
Splash-resistant. The ribbed casing handles rain, spills, and damp go-bag conditions, but don't submerge it or leave it sitting in a puddle.
Can I play my own music or just listen to the radio?
Both. Pair your phone over Bluetooth 5.2 (10-meter range), plug in a USB stick, or slot in a MicroSD card to play your own files when you want a break from news.
What's in the box?
One VoltGuard™ Emergency Companion, one USB charging cable, and a quick-start guide. No batteries to buy, no extras to track down.
Try VoltGuard™ for the Next Storm — Risk-Free
If VoltGuard™ doesn't keep your radio playing, your light on, and your SOS ready when the power's out, send it back and we'll refund every cent. Drop one in your go-bag today and stop hoping the next outage skips your block.
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