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The Raddy RE40 is a sleek, portable shortwave radio featuring AM/FM/SW/WB bands, a powerful 4000mAh rechargeable battery, and three versatile charging options including USB-C, solar, and hand crank. Designed for emergency preparedness and on-the-go entertainment, it integrates Bluetooth, USB/TF playback, NOAA weather alerts, a flashlight, SOS alarm, and compass in a compact retro-style device perfect for millennial professionals who value connectivity and readiness.









| ASIN | B0CKPKG3LM |
| Additional Features | Built-In Flashlight, Rechargeable, SOS Alarm, White Noise |
| Antenna Location | Music, News |
| Best Sellers Rank | #66,931 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #139 in Portable Shortwave Radios |
| Brand | Raddy |
| Built-In Media | 1 x RE40 Multi-functional Shortwave Radio, 1 x Type-C Charging Cable, 1 x Wrist Strap |
| Color | Olive Green |
| Compatible Devices | Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Bluetooth |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (273) |
| Display Technology | LED |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Frequency | 108 MHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04894949000360 |
| Hardware Interface | USB 3.0 Type C |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 2"L x 3.2"W x 5.2"H |
| Manufacturer | Raddy |
| Mfr Part Number | 603090409 |
| Model Number | RE40 |
| Number of Batteries | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Power Source | Battery Powered, USB-C Charging, Hand Crank |
| Radio Bands Supported | AM/FM/Weather |
| Style Name | Retro |
| Tuner Type | AM/FM/SW/WB |
| Voltage | 5 Volts (DC) |
| Warranty Description | 18-months warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Not Water Resistant |
T**K
great little radio you can recharge for free thanks to the sun
Cool radio with a nice sound. As far as FM and AM go, picks them up great. Even shortwave comes in good and strong, even better if you connect a wire to the end. This radio has a good receiver for the price. If you are into shortwave, just be aware that this radio does not pick up side band. If you do not know what that is, then you probably do not need to worry about it. So if you are interested in picking up ham radio communications, then this is not the radio for you. But if you want to try picking up short wave radio stations from far away lands, this radio will do that, but it depends on location and your antenna. Using the built in antenna in your home will not work that great. But you can buy an inexpensive antenna (or expensive active antenna) and this radio really shines. But I love the fact that I can charge it with the sun, which it works perfectly, or a hand crank.
J**S
Amazing little product!
FM AM SW WB multi- 10 band Short Wave receiver, with telescopic antenna, compass on volume knob, a flashlight with SOS siren & signal. A top is a 4 button band, mode, light, "music" switch. Back and side is a 3 way charge with 2 amp USB, solar charge, or hand power generator with a 4000 MAH battery & USB port for charging other devices. 3 position side selector switch for selecting function as a Radio, a Blue Tooth Speaker, or TF Card for "music". Also on back is a 3 position SOS, normal operation, & charge selector switch. With play, forward, reverse buttons when using a TF Card. Rotary tune knob with back light display and circuit protection, plus a carrying strap. Great Sound & Ultra Light & Portable! Add a short wave antenna that simply clips to the telescopic antenna for even better reception without extending the telescopic antenna "Not included". Although I believe it was suppose to be included. A ton of great features for such small hand held device!
G**L
Not only looks good but works.
I have a home based emergency radio station that is fine with me , but had my portable emergency radio stolen from me over the summer. So I decided I try and find something better and I believe that this is it. My other radio had digital tuner and would miss weather band am/fm station that this one doesnât miss. This can also be tuned in digital if you choose. However I like how you can go through 7 bands of shortwave and catch stations I didnât know was there.
D**S
Very Nice Radio with a Couple Flaws
I would give this radio 5 stars but for two reasons: 1) The output is monaural. WTH? Even my 40 year-old cassette player is in stereo. 2) There is no marking on the volume dial to indicate what the level is at. Otherwise, it's an excellent radio.
C**E
Great small size wind up power radio for emergencies
This is a must have in your survival pack, no matter the weather; tornadoes, hurricanes, floods, or fires. You can wind it for power when your electricity goes out to still get updates on your local emergency. Easy to use and ultra functionality. Very small and lightweight for easy packing in your survival backpack.
W**L
fatal Software problems
I bouth this radio, and used ut for about a week. It worked verywell in that short time and I verymuch enjoyed the speaker and radio quality. However after switching from Bluetooth to Radio the RE 40 screen froze and has been stuck Unresponsive for 2 days. There is no emergency shut off, holding the power button does nothing because the radio isn't processing any inputs. nothing will respond. You cannot use the flashlight, SOS, or any other system possibly until the battery has fully died and the radio can be charged and hard rebooted. In this state It is a small, green brick with a small red light with no other functionality. I am beyond disappointed, I very much liked using this radio, but not being able do do anything once the unit has frozen itself means it it completely unreliable. I do not know if letting the battry die will even solve this issue or even how long that might take as all it is doing is powering a single red light.
M**M
Not sure how it works yet.
Bought this for when the electric grid goes down and it will soon. Better to have it and not need it to need it and not have it. Price was right, sound is okay, it's compact and fits perfectly in my hand. Easy-to-use. Looks like decent quality.
S**.
Blue tooth locked up--but great little radio
Great little radio, also like the blue tooth connectivity. It has locked up on blue tooth twice, but holding the on/off button down while then pressing down and also holding down the band button for approximately 5 to 10 seconds unlocked it. Not sure if the band button was required to unlock it as during the first lock-up I was just trying various combinations and hold times to get it to unlock and during the second time I just repeated the sequence. Other than that, it is definitely a great buy.
A**R
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M**H
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C**S
Ich bin ein Hifibastler und arbeite als mein Hobby alte Hifitechnik aus den 70âern + 80âern auf (TonbandgerĂ€te, Kassettendecks, Radios, Plattenspieler usw.). Durch dieses Hobby weiĂ ich, was klanglich möglich ist und habe immer einen Vergleich zu neuen GerĂ€ten. Nun habe ich mir aus Interesse einfach mal ein paar kompakte Radios gekauft, um zu sehen, was heutzutage angeboten wird und ich war teilweise wirklich positiv ĂŒberrascht. Die Firma Raddy kannte ich vorher noch nicht, nun besitze ich bereits 5 Radios von Raddy. Auch wenn einige GerĂ€te scheinbar eine Gemeinschaftsproduktion mit anderen Herstellern zu sein scheint (z.B. Retekess), bewerte ich hier mithilfe meiner Erfahrungen die Firma Raddy. Hier geht es nun um das Notfallradio Raddy RE-40 mit Monoausgabe: Das GehĂ€use / die Funktionen: - absolut saubere Verarbeitung und auĂergewöhnliches Design - schönes breites Sendersuch-Rad mit einer Walzenskala - eine doppelte LED Lichterkette vorn wird zur Anzeige von (VU) Pegel, verschiedenen Funktionen oder zum Akkustand verwendet - die Walzenskala kann zusĂ€tzlich rot beleuchtet werden - analoges LautstĂ€rkepoti - Bluetooth - MP3 Wiedergabe von einer Micro-SD Karte mit zusĂ€tzlichen Steuertasten auf der RĂŒckseite - integrierte LED Taschenlampe - Stromversorgung ĂŒber eingebauten Akku, USB-C, Kurbeldynamo + Solarpanel Das Solarpanel auf der RĂŒckseite ist hier mal erfreulicher Weise gröĂer als bei anderen Prepperradios, wo sie nur ein mickriger Witz darstellen. Trotzdem reicht hier die GröĂe der eingebauten Solarzellen ebenfalls niemals aus, um den Akku in annehmbarer Zeit ĂŒberhaupt voll zu laden. Gleiches gilt fĂŒr den Dynamoantrieb â nur fĂŒr den Notfall eines leeren / toten Akkus geeignet. Der Empfang: Der Sendersuchlauf gestaltet sich hier als ein Designhighlight, da sich direkt mit dem Rad eine interne Walze mitdreht, die sĂ€mtliche Frequenzbereiche anzeigt. - Sender rasten sauber und einfach ein - störungsfreie Wiedergabe fast komplett ohne Rauschen eines eingestellten Senders (im FM Bereich) - zwischen den Sendern gibt es eine RauschunterdrĂŒckung Der Klang: Der interne Mono-Lautsprecher besitzt eine zusĂ€tzliche Bassmembrane auf der Vorderseite, welche den tiefen Klang etwas hervorheben kann. Trotzdem ist der Gesamtklang nicht ganz so breit gefĂ€chert, wie ich mir das gewĂŒnscht hĂ€tte. Es fehlt an Höhen, der Klang ist nicht ganz so schön klar wie bei anderen Raddy-Radios. Mit eingestöpselten Hifikophörern setzt sich das leider etwas fort â Monoklang, dem die Höhen und BĂ€sse etwas fehlen. Es fehlt die Möglichkeit einer Klangregelung. Der Stromverbrauch: - Leider konnte ich wegen dem fest verbauten Akku keine eindeutige Messung durchfĂŒhren, da hier bei Anschluss einer externen Versorgung ĂŒber USB-C immer gleich der interne Akku geladen wird. Fazit: Im Allgemeinen ein schönes und auĂergewöhnliches Design-Prepper-Radio mit sehr angenehmer Senderwahl ĂŒber das Walzenrad und sehenswerter VU-Anzeige. Jedoch ist der Klang etwas ausbaufĂ€hig. Ich vergebe trotzdem 5 Sterne und eine Kaufempfehlung fĂŒr Sammler, die etwas optisch Besonderes haben wollen.
G**V
It's a simple waste of money. This product won't suit India. I have returned the radio, and it's been almost 25 days and more. Still, the product dealer has not refunded the amount of Rs.15011/-
S**6
Super petite radio avec un super son et trĂšs facile Ă transporter et Ă utiliser !!!đ
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