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Eton FR100 Blackout Buddy Radio (Silver) | 
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| Brand: Eton Category: CE
List Price: $39.99 Buy New: $6.10 You Save: $33.89 (85%)
New (9) Used (1) from $6.10
Rating: 5 reviews Sales Rank: 9401
Color: Silver Media: Electronics Number Of Items: 1 Dimensions (in): 3 x 1.4 x 5 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: FR100 Model: FR100 UPC: 750254612435 EAN: 0750254612435 ASIN: B000255ICI
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Provides emergency light and AM/FM radio when the power goes out | | • | Integrated AC plug charges built-in battery | | • | Unit automatically engages when power is cut | | • | Blue backlit digital display shows radio frequency, time of day, alarm wake-up time | | • | Includes earphone jack |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Product Description When a blackout strikes, will you be ready? Thanks to the Eton FR100 Blackout Buddy, the answer is a resounding yes. Simply plug the FR100 into an AC outlet and as soon as power is cut, the unit automatically shines to the rescue with a brilliant beam of light that illuminates the area. 
The FR100 is always ready for a blackout. View larger. | 
The convenient plug-in mechanism. | 
A powerful LED flashlight is integrated into the side of the radio. View larger. | The FR100 also tunes AM and FM radio stations, giving you breaking news and information during the power disruption. Of course, when it's not busy helping you out in an emergency the FR100 makes a great rechargeable clock radio that you can take anywhere -- without worrying about replacing the batteries. Design and Controls The FR100's attractive exterior houses an innovative fold-away AC plug that recharges the unit's built-in battery pack. The unit's blue backlit digital display shows radio frequency, time of day, alarm wake-up time, and a symbol for alarm activation. A powerful LED flashlight is integrated into the side of the radio, where you'll also find controls for volume level, tuning, and band selection. The FR100 lets you choose from several alert modes that define what the radio does in the event of a power outage. You can set the unit to play the radio only, to turn on the light, or to turn on the light and radio at the same time. Of course, you can also set the FR100 to do nothing when power is cut. Tuning and Bands You can use the FR100's analog tuner to tune into your favorite local stations, In addition to a telescoping FM antenna, the unit contains an internal ferrite bar antenna for AM reception. Connections and Power The FR100 can be powered by the direct AC plug-in on the back of the device, or via the internal rechargeable battery. The battery must be charged for 72 hours to receive a full charge. An earphone socket can also serve as an auxiliary FM antenna. Extras In addition to a digital clock, the FR100 also features an alarm clock function. What's in the Box FR100 radio, auxiliary FM antenna, and user's manual.
Product Description Grundig FR100 Blackout Buddy Portable Radio It's an AM/FM radio, light and clock all in one! Never fear a power failure again, this ingenious product stays plugged into the wall at all times for continuous charging, so it's always charged and ready when an emergency strikes. The built-in LED light and AM/FM radio turn on automatically when the electricity goes out. And, the rechargeable battery provides enough power for 4-8 hours of emergency radio use and 12-16 hours of super bright LED light operation. On/off switch lets you conserve power when you need to. Headphone jack serves as an FM antenna input for improved reception. For everyday use, the digital clock has easy-to-read numbers and an alarm feature. Rotary volume control Earphone socket (also serves as auxiliary FM antenna socket) Telescopic antenna for FM Internal ferrite bar antenna for AM reception Plugs into AC power outlet to charge its internal, rechargeable Ni-MH battery pack (requires 72 hour re-charge from fully drained) Can be unplugged from AC outlet to operate as a portable radio AC plug folds down flat when not in use Power Source - AC outlet charges internal, rechargeable Ni-MH battery pack. 72 hour full-charge Dimensions - 3A?W x 5-1/4A?H x 1-1/2A?D (79 x 135 x 36 mm) / Weight - 10.1 oz. (287 g)
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| Customer Reviews:
Battery Life? What battery life? July 8, 2006 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
Nice enough if on sale, but rather compromised overall:
#1: On full multi-day charges, the battery pack dies after a mere 45-55 minutes of standalone radio play. Has wired-in 4xAAA NiMH battery pack, could be changed out for better NiMHs if a techie person wanted, but.... #2: Rounded bottom means it has to lie flat on its back. #3: Plug design, again. #4: Switches a bit underbuilt/underdesigned.
Positives: #1: Nice blue LCD display when plugged in (not if standalone). Like a nitelite. #2: Combo of digital/rotary tuning, is precise. #3: Sounds a bit thin but very clear/clean, pretty good reception.
Bottomline: keeper if $5, return it if paid asking retail $. Try try again.
Nifty but kind of cheap quality May 17, 2006 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Likely discontinued because I bought this on sale at Frys for only $4.99. It was worth that price. Like the other reviewer said it dominates the electrical receptacle. Even a four plugger becomes hard to use. Radio sounds very tinny, but works OK. It picks up the local AM stations. I have it on the wall in a workshop where the nicely lit digital clock comes in handy. One problem I noticed was that there is a loud hum when I played the radio while it was plugged in (nothing else active on the line). I got around this by clipping a thin ground wire to the outside antenna. This seemed to also boost AM reception.
plug a problem May 31, 2005 16 out of 16 found this review helpful
Like the idea and the digital radio is a nice touch. My biggest problem is the plug. When the unit is plugged into a wall outlet the top of the unit covers part of the outlet above. This makes it impossible to use a 3 prong device and nearly impossible to plug in a 2 prong device. So you are dedicating an entire outlet to this one device. Seems they should have figured that one out.
I love this thing! May 17, 2005 13 out of 15 found this review helpful
I have 2 of these one for each floor of my house. When we lose the power there is no more fumbling for batteries for the flashlight or candles. As soon as the power goes out it is right there shining brightly from the outlet, ready to unplug and use as a flashlight! I'm buying them this year for father's day gifts!
just got this in an office pollyanna January 7, 2005 7 out of 28 found this review helpful
I just won this item at an office holiday party. After reading the packaging for about 30 minutes, I figured out what it was supposed to be. At this point, I should have been disappointed, but I was surprised and pleased by the quality radio reception it gets. Perfect for "emergencies" (ie drowning out annoying office banter).
At our party, my coworkers got cool stuff like top-shelf liquor and bathing liquids. But I am satisfied with this, I guess.
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