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Midland Consumer Radio WR-120B NOAA Weather Alert All Hazard Public Alert Certified Radio with SAME, Trilingual Display and Alarm Clock - Box Packaging

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  • Public-alert certified monitor receives 7 NOAA channels with flood, tornado, thunderstorm, and other warnings
  • SAME alert programming sounds an alert only when specific counties are threatened
  • 25-county memory system; 90 dB siren, voice alert, and flashing LED warning systems
  • Uses three AA alkaline batteries for emergency power back-up in the event of power outage
  • Built-in clock with alarm and snooze; measures 6.0 x 1.5 x 5.0 inches (W x H x D); 1-year warranty
  • Receives 7 NOAA channels with flood, tornado, thunderstorm, and other warnings
  • SAME programming sounds an alert only when specific counties are threatened
  • Trilingual (English Spanish French) Compact alert monitor for weather, civil emergency, and other hazards
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Technical Details

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  • Alarm Clock
  • DC in Jack

Product Details

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  • Product Dimensions: 5 x 4.5 x 2 inches ; 1 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00176T9OY
  • Item model number: WR120EZ
  • Batteries 3 AA batteries required.
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (393 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #177 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)
  • Date first available at Amazon.com: September 14, 2004
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Product Description

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Stay up to date on all the latest weather, hazard, and civil emergency information with the Public Alert Certified Midland WR-120EZ monitor.

Midland WR-120
Stay up to date on all the latest weather, hazard, and civil emergency information. Click here for a larger image

Safety Made Simple

Capable of receiving seven National Oceanic & Atmospheric Association (NOAA) /Environment Canada channels each of which receives and displays emergency advisories on tornadoes, floods, severe thunderstorms, civil danger warnings, and more in three languages (English, Spanish, French), the WR-120EZ is a must for people who live in high-risk weather areas, such as the Southeast or Midwest. Plus, the seven NOAA channels offer coverage for roughly 93 percent of the U.S., so most people are well covered regardless of where they live.

Public Alert
Midland WR-120 Front
Color coded Alert Indicators for over 60 types of alerts.
Midland WR-120 Rear
Rear controls/ports, left to right: external antenna, cleaning port, external alert, power button.

The WR-120EZ features Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) reception. SAME allows users to program the radio to sound an alert only when weather and other emergencies threaten a selected county or counties. The technology eliminates all alerts from other areas, so users won't have to perk up their ears each time the alert sounds only to find the emergency is actually 100 miles up the highway.

In addition, the WR-120EZ's memory system accepts up to 25 counties, so you can monitor a broad swatch of counties at once or restrict it to one. Should an alert occur, users have a choice of three warning systems: a 90 dB siren, a voice alert, or a flashing LED light. The siren is the best option for people with larger homes or who aren't always near the monitor, while the latter two options work well for smaller homes.

Additional features include a clock with an alarm and a snooze button, an emergency power backup that keeps your radio working during power outages or outdoor use, and external antenna and alert jacks. The WR-120EZ, which works with three AA batteries (not included), is backed by a one-year warranty, and is the 2011 replacement for the popular WR-100.

Features:
  • SAME Localized Reception
  • Continuous Backlighting Option--keeps the LCD on
  • 25 Programmable Counties
  • Color coded Alert Indicators
  • Alert Override automatically switches over to warn you of impending danger
  • Alarm Clock with Snooze
  • Silent programming
  • Single, Multiple, or Any S.A.M.E program settings
  • User Selectable Warning System--Voice, Display, or Tone alert types
  • 10 reviewable alerts
  • 7 preset weather channels
  • Public alert certified
  • Receives over 60 Alerts
  • Uses 3AA Alkaline for emergency power back-up
  • All Hazards Alert

WR-120EZ Specifications

Channels: 7 Weather
Frequency Band: 162.400-162.550 MHz
Unit Dimensions (H x Wx D): 2 x 4.5 x 5 Inches
Unit Weight: 1 lb.
Display Size (W x H): 2.312 x .75 Inches
RoHS Compliant: Yes
Power Requirement: 3 AA or 9V DC
Operating Temperature Range: 10 ~ +50° C
Alert: SAME
Public Alert Certified: Yes

What's in the Box

All Hazards Weather Alert Radio, AC Power Adapter, Owner's Manual

Product Description

Safety Made Simple Stay up to date on all the latest weather, hazard, and civil emergency information with the Public Alert Certified Midland WR-120EZ monitor. Capable of receiving seven National Oceanic & Atmospheric Association (NOAA) /Environment Canada channels each of which receives and displays emergency advisories on tornadoes, floods, severe thunderstorms, civil danger warnings, and more in 3 languages (English, Spanish, French)the WR-120EZ is a must for people who live in high-risk weather areas, such as the Southeast or Midwest. Plus, the seven NOAA channels offer coverage for roughly 93 percent of the U.S., so most people are well covered regardless of where they live. The WR-120EZ features Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) reception. SAME allows users to program the radio to sound an alert only when weather and other emergencies threaten a selected county or counties. The technology eliminates all alerts from other areas, so users won't have to perk up their ears each time the alert sounds only to find the emergency is actually 100 miles up the highway. In addition, the WR-120EZ's memory system accepts up to 25 counties, so you can monitor a broad swatch of counties at once or restrict it to one. Should an alert occur, users have a choice of three warning systems: a 90 dB siren, a voice alert, or a flashing LED light. The siren is the best option for people with larger homes or who aren't always near the monitor, while the latter two options work well for smaller homes. Additional features include a clock with an alarm and a snooze button, an emergency power backup that keeps your radio working during power outages or outdoor use, and external antenna and alert jacks. The WR-120EZ, which works with three AA batteries (not included), is backed by a one-year warranty and is the 2011 replacement for the popular WR-100

Customer Reviews

The loud alert startles me out of sleep! Tim & Jennifer  |  102 reviewers made a similar statement
Seem to work well,very easy to set up. B. Galloway  |  93 reviewers made a similar statement
Most Helpful Customer Reviews
462 of 470 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Midland WR-120 April 28, 2011
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I have been dreading purchasing a weather radio for some time because they all seem too expensive for just a radio that receives the weather band. But, I figured out that it is time to take this out of the "family" budget. I literally looked at every single weather radio on Amazon. I found out that I want a radio with SAME (Specific Area Message Encoding) so it will alert for inclement weather. (tornadoes at night are an issue where I live) Most other radios seem to have issues with reliability, reception, or construction--issues I want to avoid. So, I narrowed it down to the Midland radios: WR-100, WR-120, and WR-300.

I was leery of purchasing this at first because of the limited review at the time. I found at that this is just the updated model of the WR-100, which seems to be one of the more popular weather radios. I went to Midland's website(to lookup the WR-120) and saw that the item was just released, hence the limited info.

I would consider this a great standard/staple alert weather radio. The SAME technology lets you setup your county, or multiple counties. You can find your county codes online at NOAA (search: national weather service radio codes to be taken there directly).

I really like the backlight on the display--a nice cool blue with easy to read lettering. The interface itself is great, it lets me flip through all current alerts with the up/down buttons, so I don't even have to listen to the radio to get the most up to date status. It is simple enough that my 4 year old could easily figure it out.

The alarm has 3 settings-tone, voice, and display.
-The tone alarm is loud! -- Which is great, not an annoying sound, just loud. It will wake you up. We can hear it all through our house.
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119 of 125 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Midland WR-120 April 28, 2011
By Coco
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I ordered the Midland WR-120 weather radio April 24 and received it on April the 27. It took me about 5 mintutes to set it up, the manual was very easy to follow. As I was looking on line to see if I did every thing right, and how to tell if the radio was working, the alarm when off telling me my county was under a tornadoes warning. I could not believe this, the TV had just told us we were in the clear. Because of this radio my family and I when to the basement of our home and was safe. I awoke this morning to find others was not so lucking.
I believe all home should have a Midland weather radio, I am glad we did.
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103 of 113 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars Great radio! March 24, 2011
By Nathan
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This is a really nice radio, with a great deal at Amazon.com! My home's household current glitches the radio on a 6-plug extender, but I fixed that by unplugging my iPad charger and the radio's power adapter, and plugging those into the regular outlet. When the 6-plug adapter was used, the antenna had to be in a certain position (even though it's by a window!) and now - any antenna position I want, it works like my WR-100 did - like a charm. It hasn't sounded yet, so I don't have a full review. (It came on test day, but wasn't opened until quarter of 3 PM. I'd recommend this radio to anyone who needs a radio and is WORTH EVERY PENNY!
This is a new version of the WR-100.
New features:
-Button Beeps On/Off Menu Option
-Weekly Test Siren On/Off Menu Option
-3 Languages (English, Spanish, French)
-Larger Screen
-5 alert lights per alert (5 lights per alert X 3 alerts = 15 lights), formerly 1 light per alert (1 light per alert X 3 alerts = 3 lights)
-New Warning Siren (Same as WR-100 and WR-300 except louder and slower)
Full review once I SEE an alert.
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225 of 259 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars ****LET THIS SERVE AS A WARNING**** May 25, 2011
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The purpose behind purchasing this type of radio is to provide a reliable early warning in the event of severe weather.

The city of Joplin, MO - which is about thirty minutes to our southwest - was destroyed this last Sunday by an EF-5 tornado with 200+ mph winds. 122 people have died and 1500 are still listed as missing. I've narrowly avoided being in several tornadoes merely by dumb luck. I don't intend to be unprepared again, particularly in the event that my family is sound asleep when one of these monsters comes rolling through.

All that said, the key word here is 'Reliable'.

Despite the glowing reviews, the Midland WR-120 DOES HAVE SOME LIMITATIONS. Maybe all weather radios have these same limitations, but I'm somewhat disappointed and wanted to share my concerns with anyone who may be considering a purchase.

It took me AN HOUR - even with the unit next to a window - to find a spot where I did not experience from moderate to severe radio interference - severe meaning that it completely lost the channel the WR-120 was set on. I tried different extension cords, no extension cords, etc.

Why? Was it due to a weak signal or poor antenna placement? No. I live five miles from the NOAA broadcast station and even closer to the National Weather Service's local office.

The problem is the effect that certain other devices plugged in to the same electrical outlet have on the unit's reception. Three seconds after plugging my laptop into the same outlet, the reception goes from CRYSTAL CLEAR to LOST!. Initially, I plugged the WR-120 in to the surge strip that powers my Mac and experienced an even more disturbing issue.
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Most Recent Customer Reviews
5.0 out of 5 stars Worth the money
Bought this to rep.lace and old Radio Shack weather radio that finally bit the dust. It's proved to be a better replacement and it is not difficult to program if you follow the... Read more
Published 13 hours ago by Choosy Shopper
5.0 out of 5 stars NICE TO HAVE IN THE RV
I bought this radio for my RV while working in the Mid West. I always worry about storms approaching, especially at night while sleeping in a "lightweight box on wheels". Read more
Published 1 day ago by Narley Charley
2.0 out of 5 stars Guys, there are more counties in Oklahoma than that
Can't find our county in the list. The nearest counties listed are quite a ways away.

If you're like me and live in a rural area, be sure to check that your county is... Read more
Published 2 days ago by Denise Brinkmeyer
5.0 out of 5 stars Good simple alert radio
I bought this radio to replace another. This is a simple easy to use weather alert radio. It is as described. Alert tone is very loud for warnings. Read more
Published 3 days ago by A_Marie64
5.0 out of 5 stars Works great and alarm is loud enough!
Weather radio works great and received it on time. It was easy to set up via instructions. Loud alarm will wake you up in case of a tornado emergency. Read more
Published 3 days ago by Ralph Arenas
5.0 out of 5 stars midland weather radio
was a bit of a problem to get programmed but is working good now that it is this is a replacement for an older model
Published 4 days ago by in da woods
1.0 out of 5 stars Terrible reception makes this weather radio useless
We recently moved and almost-kinda got okay reception where we used to live, northwest of the Sandias near Albuquerque. One bar of reception, but it held. Read more
Published 5 days ago by BeccaM
1.0 out of 5 stars Doesn't Work at All
Our safety officer gave us this since we are in a part of the building without windows. Today we have severe storms headed our way. We plugged it in and it doesn't work at all. Read more
Published 6 days ago by Mariane Matera
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent storm source & totally accurate!
I had an older Midland unit (many years old) but my steel frame house was really picking up a lot of interference so I purchased the WR-100 unit elsewhere 1st. Read more
Published 6 days ago by The Animal
4.0 out of 5 stars works well, but you will need to read instructions.
This is one of those devices where you can not rely pun intuition to muddle through the setup. The few buttons makes the interface clean, but means you must toggle through the... Read more
Published 8 days ago by William Simpson
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