The overall impression is positive – the dynamo crank seems to work properly, the built-in power bank can be maintained in this way, the flashlight illuminates the room and is helpful in an emergency situation. These are supposedly side functions, but they seem to be better made than the radio itself. The WB band is used only in the USA and Canada; in the AM band, as far as I know, no Polish radio station broadcasts in the available frequency range. The FM band works fine. For this price, it is a good product, but that's basically all.
Sandberg Survivor All-in-1 2000 AM/FM Emergency Radio
AM/FM emergency radio equipped with a power bank feature. Ideal for all types of outdoor adventures—whether hiking, camping, relaxing on the beach, or for daily situations where external power sources are unavailable.
Analog Radio Tuner, Telescopic Antenna
Fitted with a dual-band analog radio receiver, the model supports the reception of broadcasts in the FM and AM bands. The FM reception spectrum covers 87.0 – 108.0 MHz, while the AM frequency range is 520 – 1710 KHz. Selection between bands is managed via a sliding switch positioned on the front panel. Frequency adjustments are made using a dedicated knob on the side panel, with the current tuning displayed on a precise scale. A built-in telescopic antenna, fully rotatable for optimal alignment, guarantees superior radio signal reception.
LED flashlight, SOS Signal
Beyond its radio capabilities, the model functions as a flashlight, featuring 3 integrated LEDs delivering 90 lumens of brightness. Operates in both steady and flashing modes, allowing for SOS signaling using Morse code.
Built-in (Li-ion) Battery, Solar Panel, Hand Crank Generator
Equipped with a 2000 mAh battery, charging is achieved through an integrated solar module or a manual hand crank generator. Utilizing the solar panel for charging requires approximately 80 hours under direct sunlight. Operating the hand generator for one minute delivers roughly 3 minutes of radio functionality. Additionally, recharging can be performed using an external power source via a USB-C cable, enabling a full charge within 3 hours.
Powerbank Function, Battery Charge Level Indicator
Featuring both USB-A and USB-C connectors, the radio serves as a portable backup energy source powerbank, capable of charging a wide range of electronic devices such as smartphones, tablets, and notebooks. The integrated charge level indicator clearly displays the battery status during operation. Once fully charged, the battery provides up to 20 hours of continuous radio use.
Main Features
- AM/FM signal reception
- Extendable antenna
- Integrated power bank capability
- Flashlight built into the unit
- Equipped with a solar panel
- Manual energy generation via hand crank
- USB-C cable charging supported
Technical data
Operating frequencies:
- AM band: 520 - 1710 KHz
- FM band: 87.0 - 180.0 MHz
Energy source: 2000 mAh rechargeable battery
Size: 77 x 144 x 40 mm
Charging interface: USB-C, 5 V, 2 A input
Power output: USB-A, 5 V, 2 A
Recharge duration: 3 hours
Net weight: 260 g
Produced by: Sandberg, Denmark
| EAN | 5705730421044 |
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| Manufacturer code | 421-04 |
| Brand | Sandberg |
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Reviews with photos
Review summary
Number of reviews: 7
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The radio has AM/FM and also works as an alarm, powerbank and flashlight, so it’s great for trips, in the car or during power outages. It’s simple to use, handy and offers many functions in one small case.
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Durable construction, everything checks out: the lamp shines intensely, the power bank is extremely useful, and most importantly, the radio receives a signal even where other devices in my home can’t.
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The radio has AM/FM and also works as an alarm, powerbank, and flashlight, so it's great for trips, in the car, or in case of power outages. It is easy to use, handy, and offers many functions in one small case.
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Hello. I bought this radio as a joke gift for someone who is very much under the influence of what we might call "propaganda"—it was supposed to be a joke, but it turned out to be the best Christmas tree present. As for the radio itself, overall, as a gadget, it’s actually quite well made. The sound quality is not bad either. Overall, you can buy this product if you need it.
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Generally, the radio is OK, but in the AM band 520–1710 KHz (which this radio supports), no Polish radio station operates. The first channel of Polish Radio broadcasts at a frequency of 225 kHz. In a crisis situation, long waves, which have the greatest range, are mainly used for broadcasting important messages.
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A good quality EUROPEAN product. Its main advantage is its small size and the possibility to operate without batteries. A few turns of the crank are enough to listen to the news. The LED flashlight is strong. The power bank is not very big, but it's enough to recharge a smartphone. The SOS signal is impressive – besides the Morse light, it also emits a powerful and piercing sound.
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