The Midland EX210VP E+Ready Bundle features the ER210 compact emergency crank radio and a pair of X-Talker T31 two-way radios to deliver reliable communication and portable entertainment during outdoor activities such as camping, exploring, fishing, and more. Thanks to the ER210's solar, hand crank, and rechargeable battery power sources, you'll never be without its array of benefits including digital AM/FM radio, a bright Cree LED flashlight, NOAA weather alerts, and a smartphone/tablet charging port. The water-resistant design of the two-way radios ensures protection from inevitable exposure to precipitation. The EX210VP E+Ready Bundle comes with rechargeable batteries, USB charging cables, and belt clips.
The E+Ready ER210 Emergency Crank Weather Alert Radio from Midland is a valuable tool for emergency situations. It not only keeps you informed during severe weather or civil emergencies, it can also alert search and rescue teams to your whereabouts. It is powered via a solar panel, a hand crank, or its rechargeable li-ion battery, ensuring long-lasting functionality.
The radio can tune in AM and FM frequencies, as well as NOAA weather channels. There are seven preset weather channels with a frequency band between 162.400 and 162.550 MHz. A built-in flashlight with a Cree LED provides 130 lumens of light. It has low, high, and strobe modes, as well as an SOS beacon, which transmits SOS in Morse code for emergency assistance.
This pair of X-Talker T31 22-Channel Two-Way UHF Radios from Midland are 22-channel radios designed to provide quick communication. Each radio has buttons for easy adjustments of volume, channel selection, menu, and more. The monitor button allows you to quickly adjust incoming transmission volume, while the scan button rapidly scans all channels for incoming transmissions, stopping at the first channel for six seconds with a current transmission before continuing to scan. With this radio, users can also take advantage of CTCSS (Continuous Tone-Coded Squelch System) to communicate privately using one of the 38 privacy codes.
