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VoltGuard™ — Crank, Illuminate, And Power Up During Your Next Blackout

VoltGuard™ — Crank, Illuminate, And Power Up During Your Next Blackout

Crank, Illuminate, And Power Your Phone When The Grid Goes Dark

The last blackout found you with just 12% battery and a kitchen radio dependent on an outlet. VoltGuard™ taps three unique power sources — solar panel, hand crank, and USB — so when the lights go out, you still have phone power, weather alerts, and a flashlight right in your hand.


Stop Sitting Dark, Waiting For The Power To Return

Two hours into the outage, your phone’s down to 12%. The flashlight drains quicker than you can text your loved ones. Most emergency radios die in a drawer because no one swapped the AAs. VoltGuard™ stays ready in three ways — so the one gadget you need is good the moment you reach for it.

➤ Power Your Phone Without A Wall Socket: The 2000 mAh battery and USB-C port supply enough energy for emergency calls, messaging family, or checking evacuation routes — even hours after the grid fades.

➤ Three Ways To Recharge — Use Whatever You've Got: Set it on a sunlit windowsill, hand-crank it in the dark, or top it off with USB before the storm arrives. You’re never stuck waiting on one power method.

➤ Catch Alerts Your Phone Can’t Grab: AM, FM, and NOAA weather bands keep you connected to evacuation notices, storm updates, and rescue broadcasts when cell networks fail.

Triple Charging Modes And A Flashlight That Serves As A Beacon

VoltGuard™ draws energy from sunlight, your hand crank, or a USB cable — whichever source suits the day. That energy powers a 2000 mAh battery built for real phone charging, then shines a bright 1W LED as a flashlight, reading light, or flashing SOS strobe with a simple switch.

Regular radios die when power fades. Cheap flashlights gobble AAs you won’t have. VoltGuard™ stays primed all through the blackout — no spares, no wall plugs, no prayers required.

Why Those Who Endured The Last Blackout Already Own One

After the last major outage, Lucia keeps hers close to her bedside. Marcos charges his like clockwork every Sunday. José finally ditched his dead flashlight drawer. They won’t feel powerless again — and they don’t.

"I was doubtful — thought it’d be just another gadget left on a shelf. Then I cranked it for 90 seconds and watched my phone jump from 4% to 11%. Sold." — Marcos R.

Master Your Outage Playbook — One Tool, Every Role

✓ Picks Up Live Storm Info When Cell Service Fails: AM/FM plus NOAA keep you alerted to evacuation orders, tornado warnings, and rescue announcements the instant they’re broadcast.

✓ Fits In Any Bag You Already Carry: At 5.12 x 2.36 x 1.57 inches and lighter than a paperback — ideal for bug-out bags, glove compartments, kitchen drawers, or kids’ camp backpacks.

✓ Lights Your Way And Signals For Rescue: Bright 1W LED flashlight plus a pulsing SOS strobe lets you navigate darkness and call for help from afar.

Three Simple Steps From Total Darkness To Fully Charged

Step 1: Recharge your way — place in sun for solar, crank steadily for 60–90 seconds, or USB-charge before storm season.

Step 2: Tune to AM, FM, or NOAA to catch the same emergency alerts broadcast by first responders — no cell needed.

Step 3: Connect your phone via USB-C to charge, switch the LED on for light, or activate the SOS strobe to signal for help.

Why VoltGuard™ Breaks Away Classic Radios Basic Flashlights
Charges your phone three ways without needing a wall plug
Fits in any bag, ready the moment power fails
Double duty as flashlight and pulsing SOS beacon with one switch

Specs For The Prepared And Analytical

  • Size: 5.12 x 2.36 x 1.57 inches — fits gloveboxes, backpacks, and bug-out bags
  • Battery: 2000 mAh rechargeable lithium pack
  • Recharge Options: Solar panel, manual hand crank, USB input
  • Radio Bands: AM, FM, and NOAA weather band

Got Questions? Here's What You Should Know

How much cranking actually charges my phone?

About 90 seconds of continuous cranking gives enough power for a brief call or several texts. For a full top-up, leave it on a sunny windowsill or charge via USB before the storm arrives.

Will the radio pick up alerts outside North America?

AM and FM work worldwide, tuning into the same emergency broadcasts your local stations air during storms or blackouts. The NOAA band is mainly useful in the US — international users rely on AM/FM for civil alert updates.

Is this just another gadget that’ll sit dead in a drawer when I need it?

VoltGuard™ holds a standby charge for months and recharges without an outlet. Crank for 30 seconds or set it on a sunny windowsill every few weeks and it’ll be ready when the power drops.

Will it really fit in my emergency kit or glovebox?

Measuring 5.12 x 2.36 x 1.57 inches, it’s smaller than most paperbacks. Slides easily into a backpack side pocket, glovebox, or kitchen drawer.

What if it doesn’t work for me or arrives broken?

Return it within 14 days for a full refund. No restocking fees, no questions asked.

Try It — And Stay Ready For The Next Blackout

If VoltGuard™ doesn’t crank, charge, and fetch alerts exactly as described here, just return it within 14 days for a full refund. The only way to know it works is to keep it handy until the next power failure — because being powerless shouldn’t be part of your plan.

$64.99
VoltGuard™ — Crank, Illuminate, And Power Up During Your Next Blackout
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Crank, Illuminate, And Power Your Phone When The Grid Goes Dark

The last blackout found you with just 12% battery and a kitchen radio dependent on an outlet. VoltGuard™ taps three unique power sources — solar panel, hand crank, and USB — so when the lights go out, you still have phone power, weather alerts, and a flashlight right in your hand.


Stop Sitting Dark, Waiting For The Power To Return

Two hours into the outage, your phone’s down to 12%. The flashlight drains quicker than you can text your loved ones. Most emergency radios die in a drawer because no one swapped the AAs. VoltGuard™ stays ready in three ways — so the one gadget you need is good the moment you reach for it.

➤ Power Your Phone Without A Wall Socket: The 2000 mAh battery and USB-C port supply enough energy for emergency calls, messaging family, or checking evacuation routes — even hours after the grid fades.

➤ Three Ways To Recharge — Use Whatever You've Got: Set it on a sunlit windowsill, hand-crank it in the dark, or top it off with USB before the storm arrives. You’re never stuck waiting on one power method.

➤ Catch Alerts Your Phone Can’t Grab: AM, FM, and NOAA weather bands keep you connected to evacuation notices, storm updates, and rescue broadcasts when cell networks fail.

Triple Charging Modes And A Flashlight That Serves As A Beacon

VoltGuard™ draws energy from sunlight, your hand crank, or a USB cable — whichever source suits the day. That energy powers a 2000 mAh battery built for real phone charging, then shines a bright 1W LED as a flashlight, reading light, or flashing SOS strobe with a simple switch.

Regular radios die when power fades. Cheap flashlights gobble AAs you won’t have. VoltGuard™ stays primed all through the blackout — no spares, no wall plugs, no prayers required.

Why Those Who Endured The Last Blackout Already Own One

After the last major outage, Lucia keeps hers close to her bedside. Marcos charges his like clockwork every Sunday. José finally ditched his dead flashlight drawer. They won’t feel powerless again — and they don’t.

"I was doubtful — thought it’d be just another gadget left on a shelf. Then I cranked it for 90 seconds and watched my phone jump from 4% to 11%. Sold." — Marcos R.

Master Your Outage Playbook — One Tool, Every Role

✓ Picks Up Live Storm Info When Cell Service Fails: AM/FM plus NOAA keep you alerted to evacuation orders, tornado warnings, and rescue announcements the instant they’re broadcast.

✓ Fits In Any Bag You Already Carry: At 5.12 x 2.36 x 1.57 inches and lighter than a paperback — ideal for bug-out bags, glove compartments, kitchen drawers, or kids’ camp backpacks.

✓ Lights Your Way And Signals For Rescue: Bright 1W LED flashlight plus a pulsing SOS strobe lets you navigate darkness and call for help from afar.

Three Simple Steps From Total Darkness To Fully Charged

Step 1: Recharge your way — place in sun for solar, crank steadily for 60–90 seconds, or USB-charge before storm season.

Step 2: Tune to AM, FM, or NOAA to catch the same emergency alerts broadcast by first responders — no cell needed.

Step 3: Connect your phone via USB-C to charge, switch the LED on for light, or activate the SOS strobe to signal for help.

Why VoltGuard™ Breaks Away Classic Radios Basic Flashlights
Charges your phone three ways without needing a wall plug
Fits in any bag, ready the moment power fails
Double duty as flashlight and pulsing SOS beacon with one switch

Specs For The Prepared And Analytical

  • Size: 5.12 x 2.36 x 1.57 inches — fits gloveboxes, backpacks, and bug-out bags
  • Battery: 2000 mAh rechargeable lithium pack
  • Recharge Options: Solar panel, manual hand crank, USB input
  • Radio Bands: AM, FM, and NOAA weather band

Got Questions? Here's What You Should Know

How much cranking actually charges my phone?

About 90 seconds of continuous cranking gives enough power for a brief call or several texts. For a full top-up, leave it on a sunny windowsill or charge via USB before the storm arrives.

Will the radio pick up alerts outside North America?

AM and FM work worldwide, tuning into the same emergency broadcasts your local stations air during storms or blackouts. The NOAA band is mainly useful in the US — international users rely on AM/FM for civil alert updates.

Is this just another gadget that’ll sit dead in a drawer when I need it?

VoltGuard™ holds a standby charge for months and recharges without an outlet. Crank for 30 seconds or set it on a sunny windowsill every few weeks and it’ll be ready when the power drops.

Will it really fit in my emergency kit or glovebox?

Measuring 5.12 x 2.36 x 1.57 inches, it’s smaller than most paperbacks. Slides easily into a backpack side pocket, glovebox, or kitchen drawer.

What if it doesn’t work for me or arrives broken?

Return it within 14 days for a full refund. No restocking fees, no questions asked.

Try It — And Stay Ready For The Next Blackout

If VoltGuard™ doesn’t crank, charge, and fetch alerts exactly as described here, just return it within 14 days for a full refund. The only way to know it works is to keep it handy until the next power failure — because being powerless shouldn’t be part of your plan.