Communication
Mobile phones are great, but there are areas where there can not be a mobile signal. The best option for you is double-sided radios.
Mobile phones are great, but there are areas where there can not be a mobile signal. The best option for you is double-sided radios.
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The Totle Ultimate Emergency Radio has a 2000mah built-in li-on battery. The radio can simply be generated by 'swiveling' the alternator current and has a bright flashlight of 4 LEDs that zoom in and out.
The Totle Superior Emergency Radio is the largest in its class. With 4000mAh under the bonnet in the form of a li-on battery, you will never be without power again.
The Totle Noodradio Essential is a flashlight, radio, and telephone charger all in one. It works on solar energy, but even if the sun fails, it can be manually recharged by rotating the handle.
The Totle Omega is a fantastic emergency radio and, as we've grown accustomed to from Totle, this emergency radio has an extensive number of functions. It's very functional as emergency radio, but is also a good pick for regular camping trips.
The Totle Ultimate Emergency Radio has a 2000mah built-in li-on battery. The radio can simply be generated by 'swiveling' the alternator current and has a bright flashlight of 4 LEDs that zoom in and out.
The Totle Ultimate Emergency Radio has a 2000mah built-in li-on battery. The radio can simply be generated by 'swiveling' the alternator current and has a bright flashlight of 4 LEDs that zoom in and out.
The Totle radio is the basic model of the series of emergency radios of Totle. The model has no unnecessary fuss and does what it has to do.
Call for help or send out an alarm during an emergency situation with the BonQ Emergency Flute in Aluminum. This whistle has an excellent airflow design which makes it easy to whistle and make a loud, clear and high pitched sound.
The Totle Emergency Radio Multi Survival is a must-have for survival. The Multi survival emergency radio has an internal battery of 2000 mAh, which is easy to recharge by turning the dynamo or by placing the emergency radio in the sun on a sunny day.