Emergency Twin Pack Part is No Longer Available (and none in stock)
The Freeplay Emergency Twin Pack is an emergency preparedness must have. The patented Freeplay self-sufficient energy technology provides reliable radio reception, weather information and light, anywhere, anytime. In this convenient package Freeplay combines the Eyemax Weather Band AM/FM radio with a Sherpa LED ultra bright light.
The Eyemax Weather Band radio has AM/FM tuning and the 7 NOAA weather broadcast channels. The Weather Band Weather Band come standard with an integrated ultra bright LED flashlight - making it idea for everyday and emergency use.
The Freeplay Eyemax will play for approximately 35 minutes at normal volume per 30 second wind, additional winding extends playtime. A charge level indicator tells you the best speed to wind. And in Direct sunlight the Eyemax will both charge itself and play continuously without winding. The internal Ni-MH battery can be fully charged from the solar panel or the AC adapter. The Freeplay Eyemax will give 25 hours of playtime, depending on volume, when fully charged.
Built around the proven Freeplay power train and radio platform, the Eyemax is fun and enticing while offering convenient and failsafe listening and light.
The Sherpa LED is designed to be a serious tool, the wind up system offers maximum dependability for those times when you cant afford to be left in the dark by dead batteries. A quick wind (about 30 seconds) gives approximately 20 minutes of ultra bright light, and 20 hours of normal light, using an array of high-efficiency, solid-state, ultra bright white LEDs. Internal mechanical components are specified to industrial standards for repeated use and long life.
With the Freeplay Emergency Twin Pack you can have music, light and access to weather information everyday and in an emergency.
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*Pricing is in US Dollars, except for Canadian orders where it is in Canadian dollars.