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Keep the Power On and Your Radio Connected When the Grid Fails
VoltGuard™ Emergency Companion is a hand-crank, solar-charged, USB-powered radio designed for the moment your phone runs out of juice on the second day of a blackout. This palm-sized device offers a 3W flashlight, a fold-out reading lamp, AM/FM/SW radio, Bluetooth speaker, and a sharp SOS siren — all fueled by power you generate yourself. No hunting for batteries. No need for an outlet.
Stop Sitting in Darkness Wondering if the Storm Has Passed
Most homes own a single emergency radio. Then the storm hits — batteries are dead, kids’ phones drop to 1%, and you’re stuck guessing whether to stay or go. VoltGuard™ removes the uncertainty with three distinct charging methods, so the battery won’t be the weak link.
➤ Three power options, zero dead ends: Turn the side crank, place the solar panel under the sun, or charge via USB. Whatever’s easiest right now — no outlet needed.
➤ A 2500 mAh battery that lasts: Charge once before the storm and enjoy hours of radio and reading light. When it runs low, one minute of cranking grants several minutes of broadcast.
➤ Six tools packed in a palm-sized brick: AM/FM/SW radio, Bluetooth 5.2 speaker, MicroSD/USB playback, 3W flashlight, fold-out reading lamp, plus a sharp SOS siren with flashing red light.
Why Having Three Charging Methods Beats Relying on One Battery Pack
All emergency radios hit the same wall: power runs out. AAs vanish or sit dead when you need them. Lithium batteries drain sitting on shelves. Wall outlets useless when the grid’s down. VoltGuard™ combines three separate charging methods into a single device — a solar panel on top, hand crank on the side, USB-C port at the back — all feeding one 2500 mAh internal battery.
A few hours in direct sunlight passively recharges it on a windowsill or porch. One crank minute provides multiple minutes of radio when sunlight’s unavailable. The USB port lets you pre-charge from a laptop, power bank, or any wall socket well before the storm arrives — so the battery’s ready when you really need it.
Why Families in Hurricane Zones Rely on VoltGuard™ in Every Go-Bag
Most users never imagined needing a crank radio until a 48-hour outage showed them otherwise. Those who stayed calm weren’t the ones with the biggest battery reserves — they had radios that didn’t depend on batteries at all.
"Sat through the last hurricane with three dead phones and one working VoltGuard. We caught local AM updates for two days while it recharged on the porch each afternoon. Ordering two more for my parents." — Mark T.
Face the Next Blackout Prepared—No Surprises
✓ Tune into vital broadcasts: AM/FM/SW captures NOAA-style weather alerts, local news, and long-distance shortwave signals beyond urban areas.
✓ Brighten the night: 3W front flashlight projects a strong beam; fold-out reading lamp lights a tent or kitchen counter without glare.
✓ Fits any go-bag: lightweight, splash-proof ribbed design, durable enough to last a year in a truck and still perform when you need it.
How VoltGuard™ Operates in 3 Simple Steps
Step 1: Charge it ahead of time — connect to USB once, then keep it on a sunny windowsill to recharge gradually.
Step 2: When power fails, turn on the AM/FM/SW radio, the front flashlight, or the fold-out reading light.
Step 3: If assistance is needed, press the SOS button — loud siren plus flashing red light to alert rescuers or neighbors.

| VoltGuard™ | Standard Crank Radios | Battery-Only Devices |
|---|---|---|
| 3 power sources: hand crank + solar + USB | ❌ | ❌ |
| 2500 mAh internal battery — no AAs to hunt | ❌ | ❌ |
| Flashlight + reading lamp + Bluetooth/MicroSD/USB + SOS siren included | ❌ | ❌ |
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 Should Know
How long does the battery really last on a single charge?
A full 2500 mAh charge powers the radio and reading light for several hours with normal use. When it drains, one minute of cranking provides a few minutes of radio, while the solar panel maintains charge whenever there is daylight.
Does it receive local emergency broadcasts in my area?
Yes. AM, FM, and shortwave bands cover standard emergency channels, NOAA-affiliated AM alerts, and long-range SW signals beyond city limits. Fully extend the antenna for the best reception.
Is it waterproof or just splash-proof?
Splash-proof. The ribbed case withstands rain, spills, and damp go-bag environments, but avoid submerging or leaving it in puddles.
Can I listen to my own music or only the radio?
Both. Connect your phone via Bluetooth 5.2 (10-meter range), insert a USB stick, or plug in a MicroSD card to play your own tracks when you want a break from the news.
What’s included in the box?
One VoltGuard™ Emergency Companion, one USB charging cable, and a quick-start guide. No batteries to buy, no extras to keep track of.
Try VoltGuard™ for Your Next Storm — Risk-Free
If VoltGuard™ doesn’t keep your radio broadcasting, your light shining, and your SOS ready during an outage, return it for a full refund. Pack one in your go-bag today and stop crossing your fingers that the next blackout skips your block.
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