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Porsche Radio

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My finances would probably never allow me to drive a Porsche but I might sure be able to listen to one $199.95 could be doable one day. I love the fact that you can charge your cellphone with it as well.

Forged from metal with precision knurled knobs and handles, the Eton® Porsche Design redefines crank radios. This is as sturdy a unit as you’re likely to find, boasting cast aluminum housing, machine bolt treatment and a cast aluminum crank handle. Providing the freedom to be independent, but connected wherever you go, this handsome unit utilizes dual conversion super-hetrodyne technology, ensuring accurate reception.

The metal teeth and tuning wheels are made from aluminum extrusion. Other features include AM & FM/Shortwave aerial antenna, ultra bright dual white LED flashlight, built-in dynamo cell-phone charger and emergency siren. Recharge your cell phone simultaneously with a cell phone adapter tip.

  • Emergency radio features cast aluminum housing with machine-bolt treatment; a cast aluminum crank handle with magnetic lock; a traditional analog tuner with classic dial scale.
  • AM, FM and Shortwave (SW1-7) bands plus super-heterodyne technology for superior reception, compatible with European and Japanese frequencies.
  • Built-in white LED flashlight; red LED flashing emergency light with siren.
  • Black rubberized speaker grill; precision knurled knobs and tuning wheels with extruded aluminum metal teeth.
  • Four different power options: Dynamo hand-cranking; rechargeable NiMH battery; plug-in AC adapter; or 3 AA batteries (purchase separately).
  • Recharge your cell phone with a cell phone adapter tip – free with purchase; available through Eton (please follow instruction card in box once you receive the item to order cell phone adapter tip through Eton).
  • Link: Porsche Radio

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