Midland  ER210 E+READY Compact Emergency Crank WX Radio

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The Midland ER210 Compact Emergency crank radio offers AM, FM and NOAA weather broadcasts, along with a bright Cree LED flashlight, USB charger output, hand crank and solar panel for emergency power.

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Features

  • Extremely bright Cree LED flashlight emits 130 lumens; SOS beacon mode flashes Morse code
  • Solar panel and hand crank recharge the replaceable 2000 mAh lithium-ion battery
  • USB output for charging portable devices

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Emergency Preparedness

Analog or Digital

Digital

Emergency Siren

Yes

Power Source(s)

Battery / Solar / Hand Crank

Rechargeability

Rechargeable

Dimensions

7.5 x 5.25 x 2 inches

Weight

1 pound

Reviews
105 reviews with an average rating of 4.1 out of 5 stars

76% 51 of 67 reviewers recommended

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Most Helpful Favorable Review

37 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 4.0 out of 5 stars
9 years ago
Good Little Radio!
This is a good radio for backpacking. I've taken it with me multiple time on solo trips. It gets good reception and has weather band. The flashlight is bright. The battery life is good too! I've had it on for days trying to drain the battery. The other features are handy if you need them. I would suggest disconnecting the battery to stop accidentally turning it on in-route. The antenna is the most fragile thing about this radio. I'm gentle with it when I pull it out and put it away. I've had it for two years and it is still ticking with good battery life.
BField
Southwest, PA, United States

Most Helpful Critical Review

52 people found this review helpful
5 reviews with an average rating of 3.0 out of 5 stars
9 years ago
Well, it's a radio...
On the plus side, this radio is compact, fairly light, rugged, and has a very solid flashlight built in. On the down side, its power button has a tendency to turn on in a pack because it has no kind of protection or cover, and worse, it's solar charger is basically worthless - it picks up about a quarter charge when left in full sun for 8 hours. The rechargeable battery can be disconnected, which would mitigate the turn-on-in-your-pack problem, but it's fidgety and not great if you have big fingers. We'll keep this as a good storm back-up radio for emergencies, but probably won't take it into the back country again.
Lane and Maddie
Brooklyn, NY, United States
Tyler Agneta
Location:Boston, MA
Age:18–24
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

This radio is incredible!!

This radio is excellent!! I was nervous at first the the LCD is on 24/7 even in "off mode" but the battery lasted a LONG time. The reception is excellent. Plugging in a headset was a breeze. The flashlight is way brighter than I originally imagined and has two different brightness modes. The size of this radio is just right, big enough to make an impact but small enough to fit in almost any pocket. And the impact is big, the speaker at only half volume was loud enough to be heard throughout my backyard. NOAA alarm worked like a charm and goes off every Wednesday for testing. This is a solid radio that I would recommend, especially for those who want the ER310 but don't want to pay the price point for only loosing a couple features.

Age:18–24

Energy Efficiency

Short battery lifeExtended battery life
Lane and Maddie
Location:Brooklyn, NY, United States
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
9 years ago

Well, it's a radio...

On the plus side, this radio is compact, fairly light, rugged, and has a very solid flashlight built in. On the down side, its power button has a tendency to turn on in a pack because it has no kind of protection or cover, and worse, it's solar charger is basically worthless - it picks up about a quarter charge when left in full sun for 8 hours. The rechargeable battery can be disconnected, which would mitigate the turn-on-in-your-pack problem, but it's fidgety and not great if you have big fingers. We'll keep this as a good storm back-up radio for emergencies, but probably won't take it into the back country again.

BField
Location:Southwest, PA, United States
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
9 years ago

Good Little Radio!

This is a good radio for backpacking. I've taken it with me multiple time on solo trips. It gets good reception and has weather band. The flashlight is bright. The battery life is good too! I've had it on for days trying to drain the battery. The other features are handy if you need them. I would suggest disconnecting the battery to stop accidentally turning it on in-route. The antenna is the most fragile thing about this radio. I'm gentle with it when I pull it out and put it away. I've had it for two years and it is still ticking with good battery life.

MicheleW
Location:Bullhead City, AZ, USA
Rated 2.0 out of 5 stars
7 years ago

Battery burns out if plugged in

It took me forever to plug the battery in. My fingers couldn't reach the tiny compartment properly. At the time I thought it wasn't that bad of a thing since the radio's features are everything I need. However, if the battery is plugged in, it runs the clock down and only lasts a day or so. It's basically useless except for dire emergencies, and you'd better have pre-charged it because that charge is only good for a day or so. You can't turn it off.

jbrezy615
Location:Huntington Beach, CA
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

Little Radio with A lot of Features

Not only does it provide, weather and civil emergency alerts but I can also be used just a normal radio to listen to AM/FM channels. The best part about it, is the ability to keep it charged. There is hand-crank function, solar charging or USB charging. The antenna is a little flimsy but just needs to be opened and closed with some care to keep it from possibly breaking but besides that its a great value for what you are getting.

Steph
Location:Oregon, USA
Age:55–64
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Not happy with this purchase

We purchased 3 of these last year for our 'bug out' bags. We've always charged them using electricity and just now found out NONE of them charge via solar or the hand crank feature. We downloaded the manual and are following the instructions so not sure what's going on, are all the batteries DEAD after one year of storage?

Age:55–64

Energy Efficiency

Short battery lifeExtended battery life
KD10
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
5 years ago

pretty good weather radio - not perfect

My use for the radio is getting NOAA weather while remote camping - it does this as well and probably a little better than the two older Eton radios I used. Hand crank is sufficient for this. Have not seen any benefit from the solar charger - a day in the sun gave no noticeable charge. I was interested in charging a GPS watch & heart monitor - The crank is marginal for this purpose - probably insufficient for more than a single charge, although charging from a fully charged battery works well.

Bambam
Location:Flushing mi
Age:55–64
Rated 1.0 out of 5 stars
4 years ago

Bought two of these

Does not charge with the crank hardley at all. Sun didn't seem to charge it either. Could charge off plugging it in.

Age:55–64
TIMEBANDIT
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
1 year ago

Good little radio

Like it a lot good little radio. Good battery life. Easily charged with the solar. Not loud, but sounds good enough for me. Great weather channel and alerts ⚠️. Cranks very well. 1 thing extra i would like is a bluetooth link. Multi level flashlight is bright. Move easily thru all channels AM& FM& Weathe r ⚠️ alerts. Control on lite has 3 position off, on for 5 sec, or on full time. Would preferr if i could control amount of time. Would like a memory on channel. Time is good doesnt gain or lose time.All in all i am happy with this radio

Derek A Daniels
Location:Asheville, NC, United States
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
8 years ago

Finally A Weather Radio That Works!

I have always lived in mountainous terrain, owned a number of these types of radios and been disappointed by the availability of weather broadcast. They never worked even at home. They became a backpacking radio that supplied only local broadcast during evenings and that was spotty, even at home. This radio picks up weather broadcast at home no problems without the antenna! I am eager for my upcoming backpacking trip to fully test this device. I have confidence it will not disappoint.

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