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Midland ER210 NOAA Emergency Weather Radio - Compact, Crank, Weather Alerts, AM/FM Radio, Multiple Power Sources, SOS Emergency Flashlight

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  • Multiple Power Sources: The ER210 radio features three sustainable power sources for recharging: a built-in solar panel that harnesses direct sunlight, a hand crank for manual recharging during power outages or away from a power source, and a rechargeable 2200 mAh battery offering up to 32 hours of continuous radio operation. This makes the radio eco-friendly and suitable for emergencies and outdoor activities where traditional power access is limited.
  • Emergency Flashlight: Introducing the SOS FLASHLIGHT BEACON, an essential emergency tool. This flashlight flashes Morse code in critical situations, allowing you to signal for help effectively. Its Bright CREE LED emits 130 Lumens, ensuring high visibility for rescue efforts. Choose the Low brightness setting to conserve battery life or opt for the High brightness setting to maximize illumination. Be prepared for any emergency with this versatile and reliable flashlight.
  • NOAA Weather Scan + Alert: NOAA Weather Scan will automatically scan through 7 available weather (WX) band channels and locks onto the strongest weather channel to alert you of severe weather updates. NOAA Weather Alert will sound an alarm indicating that there is a risk of severe weather in your area. NOAA Weather Radio will also be used to broadcast AMBER alerts for missing children.
  • Charge Your Device: The package includes a USB charging cord specifically designed for charging the radio, ensuring hassle-free and efficient charging whenever you need it.
  • Large LCD Display: Experience the power of convenience with our backlit LCD display! Seamlessly switch between radio station, time, or weather channels, all in one glance. Stay informed and connected with ease using this feature-packed radio. Discover the ultimate level of functionality with our illuminated LCD display, making it easier than ever to access important information at any time.

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ER210 PORTABLE EMERGENCY CRANK WEATHER RADIO
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  • Radio^Battery Pack^ Owners Manual
  • Product information

    Product Dimensions 9 x 2.75 x 6.5 inches
    Item Weight 14.8 ounces
    ASIN B015QICDD2
    Item model number ER210
    Batteries 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included)
    Customer Reviews
    4.5 out of 5 stars 36,094 ratings

    4.5 out of 5 stars
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    Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
    Date First Available September 23, 2015
    Manufacturer Midland

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    4.5 out of 5 stars
    36,094 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers find the weather radio dependable and easy to set up and use, considering it well worth the price. The device receives positive feedback for its weather alert features, with one customer noting it provides accurate forecasts. The sound quality and reception receive mixed reviews - while some find the alarm loud enough and the reception decent, others report poor sound quality and reception issues. Battery life is also mixed, with some customers appreciating the battery backup while others complain about poor battery retention.

    2,432 customers mention "Functionality"1,875 positive557 negative

    Customers find that the radio works great and is dependable.

    "Works great, high quality. Bright screen that's easy to read. Relatively small and has battery backup, so you can even travel with it if you want, too" Read more

    "It works great glad I bought it the only thing I will advise people if you live in a mobile home your gonna have to find a good spot for signal mine..." Read more

    "...I purchased to aid in weather alerts. Works well. Easy to program. However, my only complaint is the ac adapter is missing. Battery life is poor." Read more

    "I know Midland is reputable brand! What happened here ? Does not work! Continuously BEEPS! Does not have voice! No notifications!..." Read more

    1,733 customers mention "Radio quality"1,550 positive183 negative

    Customers find this weather radio to be of good quality and solid construction.

    "Great product but my kids accidentally unplugged the unit and it drained the battery without even being on/unit projecting sound- weather robot voice..." Read more

    "Great radio, light weight, easy to use, a must have if one is in a power outage emergency. Great that it has a hand crank for emergency charging too...." Read more

    "Good product and works well but difficult to program and sometimes loses signal even directly in front of window, may just be our area though" Read more

    "...All in all, a good product at a reasonable price. If you're wavering, go ahead and buy it - I think you'll be happy." Read more

    1,248 customers mention "Ease of setup"1,059 positive189 negative

    Customers find the radio easy to set up and use.

    "...It was just what he wanted and works perfectly. It was easy to set up to our local channel and went off when we needed it to in a weather emergency." Read more

    "Easy to set up but reception for my band not as strong as the WR-300 that I dumped when it worked. Moving it closer towards a window makes it clear...." Read more

    "...Easy setup, good sound and reception in our area. Highly recommended on YouTube video reviews and they walk you through the features and setup." Read more

    "...nice Midland digital weather/all hazards alert radio NOW. Easy set up, compact, with battery back up, you can't beat that. It's outstanding!!" Read more

    787 customers mention "Value for money"650 positive137 negative

    Customers find the radio well worth its price, with one mentioning it's a great investment for emergency supply kits.

    "Does everything I need, and, at a great price. We live in Florida, so having a radio like this is an absolute must! I would highly recommend it." Read more

    "These radios are of good quality and meet my expectations. Good value, functional. The volume is very acceptable and clear...." Read more

    "...Love the three different ways to charge!!! Good product at a good price I would and have recommended this product." Read more

    "...Good price and arrived as stated in a timely manner. Easy to program. A small price to pay for this potentially life saving device." Read more

    622 customers mention "Weather alert"539 positive83 negative

    Customers appreciate the radio's weather alert features, particularly its ability to receive NOAA broadcasts and weather station information.

    "Cool radio for around the house or vacation. Weather radio and handy flashlight. The emergency alert (if you have it on) WILL wake you up...." Read more

    "Great Weather Alert Radio..." Read more

    "...Another thing I liked was all the extra features it had. The weather channels, light, and silent dog whistle all worked and tested out fine...." Read more

    "Very good weather radio..." Read more

    1,104 customers mention "Sound quality"733 positive371 negative

    Customers have mixed opinions about the radio's sound quality, with some finding the alarm loud enough while others report poor audio performance.

    "This does what it’s meant to do, it’s loud and the alert will definitely wake you if you are sleeping. It’s easy to set up, and has clear audio...." Read more

    "...Setup is simple and quick. Yes, the alert volume is loud, very loud, and this is a good thing if you want to be able to hear it from another room...." Read more

    "Uses S.A.M.E. technology just as advertised and does it well. Loud which is good but the volume control is in the opposite direction I expect it to..." Read more

    "...You can set it to alert (and it is LOUD), notifications by voice, or just NOAA streaming. Well worth the money spent." Read more

    646 customers mention "Battery life"365 positive281 negative

    Customers have mixed experiences with the radio's battery life, with some appreciating that it has a battery backup and runs on rechargeable power, while others report that the batteries do not hold charge and drain quickly.

    "...It has battery back up in case of power outage during a storm and can be set to warn you of multiple weather situations in multiple locations...." Read more

    "...So, the power goes out, the batteries are dead, you may not notice it until you don't hear the weekly siren test. (face palm)" Read more

    "...Primary means is the rechargeable battery, but you can also, at the same time, have 6 AA batteries in the battery compartment and there is a switch..." Read more

    "...The very frustrating thing is that it has rechargeable batteries, but it does not come with a charger. You get a cord to attach to a plug-in charger...." Read more

    591 customers mention "Reception"327 positive264 negative

    Customers have mixed experiences with the radio's reception, with some reporting great and strong signal while others find it awful and poor.

    "...anyone looking for a solid radio with basic warning capabilities, good reception, good sound quality, ease of operation, and multiple power sources..." Read more

    "...and the signal has become weak and sometimes unusable. Poor reception is not the fault of this radio or my other weather radios...." Read more

    "...It also uses half the backup batteries the old one used. Good reception even in the country where we live." Read more

    "Just as the headline says, it is a cheaply built radio with bad reception. There are 9 Wx channels available, but I can barely pick up 1 channel...." Read more

    Is your NOAA indicator icon flashing?  Try this!
    5 out of 5 stars
    Is your NOAA indicator icon flashing? Try this!
    For any qualified NOAA weather radio, look for icons "Public Alert" and "All Hazards NOAA Weather Radio" on the unit. The Midland WR120 model currently being sold new in the U.S. in 2025 (per the label on the back of the unit) is the WR120-DSP, with box packaging WR120B. The WR120-DSP includes the "ALERT VOLUME" menu which provides 3 volume levels, low, medium, and high. The switch on the side is labeled "Weather Radio" and you must leave this ON to receive any alert and to manually hear the weather station at all. It comes with an AC/DC 9V adapter and 5 ft power cord. I would rank this radio #1 as a dedicated "set it and forget it" desktop weather radio with S.A.M.E. and customizable alerts. Reception is very location-specific, both in terms of distance from NOAA radio towers and where your place the radio in your house. Press the WEATHER/SNOOZE button to listen to the weather radio. Find a spot in your room and orient your antennna such that the reception has little to no static and the NOAA indicator is solid and doesn't flash. The built-in telescoping antenna may not work well for everyone, it didn't for me. (FYI, the bars on the upper right of the display indicate weather radio volume level, not radio signal reception level.) I was able to improve my reception by plugging a 5-ft RCA cable into the external antenna jack. It acts as a wire antenna. No more flashing NOAA indicator! After you have your radio in a good spot with good reception, I highly recommend you enable the Required Weekly Test confirm your setup and reception. This advisory alert is usually sent twice on Wednesday, around 10am and 6pm. All alerts have a timeframe set by NOAA for how long they are in effect until they expire. In the case for the Required Weekly Test alert, the yellow Advisory LED light will remain lit for several hours and then go out - this is normal, cannot be manually turned off, but will go off after an alert-specific purge time has expired, and allows you to see it (in case you were not home) and review the text (up/down arrows) of all recent alerts that have not yet expired. Note: The user manual on the amazon product page is old and doesn't include this current version. Amazon won't let me post the link to the most current manual.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2025
      Size: ER10VPVerified Purchase
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      The ER10 is a very good weather radio and is a very good battery life with it still at 100% after using it for a good two days with it, even coming with its own battery’s. It’s pretty decently easy to use which unless you’re an iPad kid who haven’t even gone outside this week you should be able to use it as it’s just moving an antenna around and scrolling through numbers until you hear something that sounds pretty decent and once you hear the hope of a voice, you just move the arena around to get on the frequency. The WX band is where you hear what the national weather service is hearing the AM band is where you hear news and the FM band is we’re you hear muisic. The video is really weird though where it works in certain spots and not the others so it’s interesting. I found that mine works better outside. It’s late is very bright so if you want a good light during a power outage or something like that, it’s useful.. It’s very nice and small easy to fit in your pocket. And it’s a really good find for someone who just wants to be prepared someone who goes off the grade and camps and wants to know the weather or weather nerd. I personally really like this specific model which the model is very depending on what you get so I’m not sure about the others but this one’s pretty nice with if you get some others you need to like put in your county, but this one is just tuning in the frequencies. I pressed that from knowing the weather off the grid but Overall, this is a great product and I really like it.
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      The ER10 is pretty nice

      Reviewed in the United States on October 17, 2025
      The ER10 is a very good weather radio and is a very good battery life with it still at 100% after using it for a good two days with it, even coming with its own battery’s. It’s pretty decently easy to use which unless you’re an iPad kid who haven’t even gone outside this week you should be able to use it as it’s just moving an antenna around and scrolling through numbers until you hear something that sounds pretty decent and once you hear the hope of a voice, you just move the arena around to get on the frequency. The WX band is where you hear what the national weather service is hearing the AM band is where you hear news and the FM band is we’re you hear muisic. The video is really weird though where it works in certain spots and not the others so it’s interesting. I found that mine works better outside. It’s late is very bright so if you want a good light during a power outage or something like that, it’s useful.. It’s very nice and small easy to fit in your pocket. And it’s a really good find for someone who just wants to be prepared someone who goes off the grade and camps and wants to know the weather or weather nerd. I personally really like this specific model which the model is very depending on what you get so I’m not sure about the others but this one’s pretty nice with if you get some others you need to like put in your county, but this one is just tuning in the frequencies. I pressed that from knowing the weather off the grid but Overall, this is a great product and I really like it.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on October 13, 2025
      Size: WR120BVerified Purchase
      Rings loud and then broadcast the weather alerts then stops once alerted. Handy if you going to get extreme weather in your area. Has 3 warning levels 1 advisory, 2 watch 3 warning. Easy to setup if you read instructions. Battery backup too.
    • Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2025
      Size: WR120BVerified Purchase
      i didn’t know the model when i got it so i checked the title of this absolutely beautiful and amazing product and saw “WR-120B” i asked ChatGPT when was it released and it said 2007. thinking it was old but still worked i was amazed on how beautiful this thing was even if it was 2007. i flipped it over and saw “WR-120DSP” and i was like “woah, this is a upgrade!”. 50 bucks for this thing that works good, has good audio, is small and compact, with the ability change the weather events which is really good, and the small weight of this item. 10/10
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      5.0 out of 5 stars
      unmarked upgrade for a good price

      Reviewed in the United States on August 7, 2025
      i didn’t know the model when i got it so i checked the title of this absolutely beautiful and amazing product and saw “WR-120B” i asked ChatGPT when was it released and it said 2007. thinking it was old but still worked i was amazed on how beautiful this thing was even if it was 2007. i flipped it over and saw “WR-120DSP” and i was like “woah, this is a upgrade!”. 50 bucks for this thing that works good, has good audio, is small and compact, with the ability change the weather events which is really good, and the small weight of this item. 10/10
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    • Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2025
      There are some settings that Im not sure about, even with the manual.
      The radio works fine. Good reception even indoors at the lowest floor of our apt bldg. I like that it has AM, FM, and weather alerts.
      I also especially like the hand crank and the extra 6 AA battery slot.
      It feels heavy and sturdy.
      The backlight display turns off after a few seconds after changing channels or settings so it doesnt use up much power.
      I have yet to try to charge it via solar.
      Great for emergencies or just listening to AM or FM radio.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on September 19, 2025
      Size: WR120BVerified Purchase
      I LOVE this weather radio. gone are the days of not knowing what's going on or fumbling with the old radio in the garage trying to get a signal. This radio sits idly by ready to serve you, and when a warning is issued in your area, it springs into action and plays a loud alert tone to get you to pay attention, and it speaks the alert to you without you having to touch anything. Also, if you missed an alert, you can always use the memory function to view the most recent alerts that have been issued. it does NOT come with batteries and you need your own. it also comes with a power adapter for wall power. it can NOT charge rechargeable batteries either. the radio functions quite nice and I really like it.

      Overall, I would recommend this product, even if you don't get severe weather in your area.
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    • Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023
      I able to figure out how to program it without even reading the directions, but I did go back and read up all the details to see if I missed anything. It actually has a lot of different alert options from visual, sound, and voice. The AM/FM works, although I imagine your reception has more to do with your location and surroundings than it does the radio.

      I see people complaining about it not giving off alerts, did you not choose your state and county? There’s no way it doesn’t go off unless somehow you screwed up when you were programming it. It’s not a smart radio, it doesn’t have GPS to locate your exact coordinates, so it won’t give you alerts without programming it. As long as you choose your state and county, you can know with certainty it’ll work. The S.A.M.E stations are pretty easy to check as there’s only handful of national codes, and depending on your region, the same codes can/will be different for someone in New York vs someone in Texas. I was able to pick up around 4-5 different codes (areas) within my state by moving the antenna around. I found most of them to be pretty similar in content outside of one that is located around 200+ miles away. The others were all about the same as far as areas covered and updates given. Check out the NOAA website and you can input your exact address. It’ll show you an interactive map, and show you the closest stations to you, the areas that your location is part of, and other relevant information.

      I suggest keeping batteries in it, and leaving it plugged in; as in the batteries should only power this radio whenever you’re without power. Some reviews complain about battery life, but if you have power, why would you ever waste batteries? I just don’t understand. It’s 4 AA batteries, not 4 C or D cell batteries. You can’t expect months out of a radio with this many features powered only by 4 AA batteries. That should be common sense. I spent a few hours messing with it, and left it on after setting it up. After about 5 hours, it still shows a full battery. (Batteries used: Duracell Optimum AA)

      After that I decided to plug it in, and leave it on my kitchen counter. That way when the power does go out, it’ll have batteries already in it, and it’ll be ready to go. At the end of the day, this is a weather radio.. with FM/AM radio/alarm clock features. Meaning this is a weather radio first and foremost, I don’t really care about the alarm clock, the AM/FM radio is a nice bonus, but I probably won’t use it for that to be honest. Living close to the Gulf of Mexico, I believe it’s a must to have weather radio for hurricane/tropical storm preparation. Hopefully I never have to use it, but if I do, then I’ll certainly be glad to have it. I don’t think you really put a price on peace of mind, but for me I’d say it’s worth it. Not only for peace of mind, but all things considered, it feels quality, and it performs well through the number of tests I ran it through.

      The alerts are loud. I’d suggest not keeping this in your bedroom, and especially not by your nightstand. I keep mine in my kitchen, and I can easily hear it from my bedroom; so just something to keep in mind.

      PS: To those upset about it shipping in the manufactures box; check before you buy. Amazon will warn you if the item ships in the manufacturers box. It’s literally right above the “place order” button, and it’s hard to miss. For something like this I don’t mind much to be honest. It arrived safely. Sometimes it gets thrown around more when it’s put into a larger Amazon box, so I only make sure to hide what’s inside when the item noticeably valuable, like a printer, security cameras, or a PS5. Mark the item as a gift if you wish to hide the contents, and it’ll ship in an Amazon box.
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    • keith knight
      5.0 out of 5 stars Quick deluvery
      Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 17, 2025
      Nice item. Many thanks.
    • Simon Le Bon
      4.0 out of 5 stars Serves it weather alert purpose but…
      Reviewed in Canada on October 8, 2025
      Size: ER10VPVerified Purchase
      It’s a good radio for its weather alert focus but sound quality from the speakers are tin like and the battery life is terrible! I even use energizer max but still didn’t last long like the other radios and electronic devices I have.
    • Gary G
      5.0 out of 5 stars Simple enough to set up, simpler to operate.
      Reviewed in Canada on July 10, 2015
      Size: WR120BVerified Purchase
      Seems to work fine and do it's job. Haven't had any alerts yet but in test mode the alarm is plenty loud enough.

      Simple enough to set up if you are used to working with appliance menus,. Even simpler to operate. Single button operation turns weather forecast on or off.
    • Amazon Customer
      5.0 out of 5 stars Un buen radio para emergencias.
      Reviewed in Mexico on March 8, 2018
      Es un gran radio de emergencias sin llegar a ser excelente, el plástico de la carcasa tiene un gran acabado y sin defectos, pero puede llegar a romperse al caerse sobre algo duro, yo pensé que la carcasa tendría un recubrimiento anti-impactos pero no lo tiene, puede utilizarse con 6 pilas AA no incluidas y/o una batería recargable ya incluida, se recarga por medio de energía solar y un dinamo, la pantalla digital y del panel solar pueden romperse o rallarse muy fácil, no es aprueba de agua, el volumen tiene 12 niveles de intensidad por lo que se puede escuchar bastante bajo o muy alto, tiene las dos bandas AM Y FM con una excelente recepción, aunque esta dependerá de la interferencia de la zona en la que se ubique el radio, creo que es un poco caro pero lo adquirí por la marca que lo fabrica, la lámpara es una gran ayuda en los apagones, en la ciudad de México se escucha el monitoreo volcánico y emergencias del gobierno de la CDMX.
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    • Snar
      3.0 out of 5 stars Not UK/European MW frequency steps!
      Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 3, 2025
      There are two different tuning steps for AM (or MW) used worldwide and are incompatible - 10kHz and 9kHz. 10kHz USA and 9kHz Europe, Middle East and Australia. The unit that shipped to me was the US model with 10kHz steps so couldn't receive signals in the UK due to being off-frequency. If trying to tune to Radio 5 on 693kHz, the closest you can get is 690kHz so the signal is noisy because you are off frequency. So people may think they can't hear anything on MW/AM.

      I'm not giving it 1 star because the radio itself is really nicely designed and made. I would prefer to keep but I need reliable MW coverage. The fact that it uses a standard rechargeable battery is a really neat touch which means you can have a backup charged and ready. The construction is really good quality. I don't think the NOAA function works in the UK but that isn't of interest to me.

    Product Summary: Midland ER210 NOAA Emergency Weather Radio - Compact, Crank, Weather Alerts, AM/FM Radio, Multiple Power Sources, SOS Emergency Flashlight

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    • Multiple Power Sources: The ER210 radio features three sustainable power sources for recharging: a built-in solar panel that harnesses direct sunlight, a hand crank for manual recharging during power outages or away from a power source, and a rechargeable 2200 mAh battery offering up to 32 hours of continuous radio operation. This makes the radio eco-friendly and suitable for emergencies and outdoor activities where traditional power access is limited.
    • Emergency Flashlight: Introducing the SOS FLASHLIGHT BEACON, an essential emergency tool. This flashlight flashes Morse code in critical situations, allowing you to signal for help effectively. Its Bright CREE LED emits 130 Lumens, ensuring high visibility for rescue efforts. Choose the Low brightness setting to conserve battery life or opt for the High brightness setting to maximize illumination. Be prepared for any emergency with this versatile and reliable flashlight.
    • NOAA Weather Scan + Alert: NOAA Weather Scan will automatically scan through 7 available weather (WX) band channels and locks onto the strongest weather channel to alert you of severe weather updates. NOAA Weather Alert will sound an alarm indicating that there is a risk of severe weather in your area. NOAA Weather Radio will also be used to broadcast AMBER alerts for missing children.
    • Charge Your Device: The package includes a USB charging cord specifically designed for charging the radio, ensuring hassle-free and efficient charging whenever you need it.
    • Large LCD Display: Experience the power of convenience with our backlit LCD display! Seamlessly switch between radio station, time, or weather channels, all in one glance. Stay informed and connected with ease using this feature-packed radio. Discover the ultimate level of functionality with our illuminated LCD display, making it easier than ever to access important information at any time.

    Product Description

    The Midland ER210 E+Ready Emergency Crank Radio can help you be prepared for all types of emergency threats, including: tornadoes, floods, hurricanes, fires and earthquakes. Easily stowed anywhere, the ER210 is a convenient companion in any preparedness kit or gear bag. The ER210 is equipped with weather alerts and information directly from the National Weather Service, extended battery life (up to 25 hours of normal use), a flashlight with SOS strobe, and multiple power sources including solar panel, rechargeable battery and hand crank. The hand crank power source is perfect for a short charge to get a cell phone call made. The package includes the ER210 Radio with 2000 mAh rechargeable battery, micro USB charging cable, quick start guide, and an owner’s manual. This product is recommended by the Department of Homeland Security for Emergency Preparedness. It’s also an ideal radio for camping, the beach, athletic events, park and everyday use. The ER210 has a 1-Year Warranty.

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