First Alert Weather Radio WX-150 NOAA Public Alert Radio with SAME
$48.98 to $56.98 from 3 sellers
Rating:
8
First Alert WX-150 NOAA Public Alert Radio with SAME keeps you informed of critical information that may save you and your loved ones. Hurricane and Tornado warnings, AMBER Alerts, Civil Danger, Nuclear Power Plant, Immediate Evacuation and more! Give yourself the edge! This Public Alert Certified Weather Radio automatically sounds a loud alert tone for emergency conditions in your area when severe weather and other emergency conditions arise. The ideal life-saving gift idea for family, friends or anyone that will benefit from early warnings! Benefits: Receives 79 emergency message types Monitors NOAA Weather Band radio day and night Automatic warnings for severe weather provide life-saving advantages Features: Monitors NOAA Weather Band radio day and night Receives 79 emergency messages including: Hurricane and Tornado warnings, AMBER Alert, Civil Danger, Nuclear Power Plant, Immediate Evacuation and more Automatically sounds a loud alert siren when emergency conditions occur Me
| Review Date: 12-Nov-08 | |
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jonlouisville
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Rating: Time with product: 1 Month Strengths: Very good reception. No false alarms. Selectable locality settings with S.A.M.E. technology Weaknesses: Keep many extra batteries on hand for use during power outages, as batteries do not last long when there's no AC power. No indication on when the alert will end (minor quibble). Summary: I have an older model Radio Shack Weatheradio with alarm. Models, like the RadioShack radio, without Specific Area Message Encoding (SAME) alert you to every alert issued by your regional weather station whether close to you or not. I sometimes turned off the old radio during storm events that were far from my immediate area that occurred in the middle of the night and kept me awake, which obviously defeated its purpose. This radio reports both weather and civil warnings (like chemical leaks or AMBER alerts), unlike a weather radio. Setting it up is very easy and customizable to only the county you live in, and allows you to exclude some specific alarms (such as flash floods that don't affect my home). Wall-mountable, too. One of the best $20 bills I ever spent.A red light stays on throughout the alert period, but the LCD does not display the time left in the alert. That, and the battery-drain, loses one star from my rating. |
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