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

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

Crank, Illuminate, and Power Your Phone When The Grid Goes Down

The last blackout left you with 12% phone battery and a kitchen radio begging for a plug. VoltGuard™ uniquely operates on three power sources—solar panel, hand crank, and USB—so when the power cuts out, you still have phone juice, weather updates, and a flashlight right in your hand.


Quit Sitting In Darkness Hoping The Power Returns

Two hours into the outage and your phone's down to 12%. Your flashlight drains quicker than you can text loved ones. Most emergency radios just sit dead in a drawer because no one swapped the batteries. VoltGuard™ stays ready three ways—so the one device you need works as soon as you grab it.

➤ Power Your Phone Without A Wall Plug: With a 2000 mAh battery and USB-C port, it delivers enough charge for emergency calls, family updates, or checking evacuation routes—hours after the grid goes down.

➤ Three Power Options—Choose The One You’ve Got: Leave it on a sunny window, hand-crank it in the dark, or USB-charge before the storm hits. No more waiting on a single charging method to work.

➤ Tune Into Alerts Your Phone Misses: AM, FM, and NOAA weather bands let you catch evacuation notices, storm updates, and rescue broadcasts when cell signals drop.

Three Ways To Charge And A Flashlight That Doubles As A Signal

VoltGuard™ draws power from sunlight, your hand crank, or USB—whichever source you have at hand. That energy charges a 2000 mAh battery built for actual phone charging, while powering a bright 1W LED that switches between flashlight, reading light, or an SOS strobe beacon.

Regular radios fail when the power’s out. Cheap flashlights gobble AAs you don’t have. VoltGuard™ stays battle-ready throughout the blackout—no extra batteries, no plug needed, no guessing involved.

Why Those Who Survived The Last Blackout Already Own One

Following the last big outage, Lucia keeps hers close to bed, Marcos charges it every Sunday without fail, and José ditched his dead flashlight drawer forever. No one wants to feel powerless again—and thanks to VoltGuard™, they don’t.

"I was doubtful—thought it'd be just another gadget gathering dust. Then I cranked it for 90 seconds and saw my phone jump from 4% to 11%. Sold." — Marcos R.

Command Your Outage Strategy — One Device, Every Role

✓ Receives Real-Time Storm Updates When Cell Networks Fail: AM/FM plus NOAA bands ensure you get evacuation alerts, tornado warnings, and rescue broadcasts instantly.

✓ Fits In Any Bag You Already Carry: Measures 5.12 x 2.36 x 1.57 inches and weighs less than a paperback—perfect for your bug-out bag, glovebox, kitchen drawer, or kid’s camp backpack.

✓ Illuminates The Way And Signals For Rescue: A 1W LED flashlight plus pulsing SOS strobe helps you navigate dark stairs and signal for help from afar.

From Pitch Black To Power In Three Steps

Step 1: Charge it your way—place in sunlight, crank for 60–90 seconds, or top up via USB before storm season.

Step 2: Switch to AM, FM, or NOAA radio to catch the same emergency broadcasts as first responders—no cell signal required.

Step 3: Plug your phone into the USB-C port to recharge, flip on the LED for light, or activate the SOS strobe to call for help.

Why VoltGuard™ Outshines The Rest Traditional Radios Standard Flashlights
Phones charged three ways without a wall outlet
Slides into any bag, ready the moment power fades
Acts as flashlight and pulsing SOS beacon with one switch

Specs For Those Who Prepare And Analyze

  • Size: 5.12 x 2.36 x 1.57 inches — fits glovebox, backpack, or bug-out bag with ease
  • Battery: 2000 mAh rechargeable lithium battery
  • Recharge Methods: Solar panel, manual hand crank, USB input
  • Radio Bands: AM, FM, and NOAA weather band

Have Questions? Here’s The Info You Need

Exactly how much cranking is needed to charge my phone?

About 90 seconds of steady cranking will give you enough power for a brief call or several texts. For a fuller charge, leave it on a sunny window ledge or USB-charge it before storms arrive.

Will the radio pick up alerts outside of North America?

AM and FM work worldwide, tuning into the same emergency broadcasts your local stations send during storms or outages. The NOAA band is mainly useful within the US—international users should rely on AM/FM for civil protection updates.

Is this just another gadget that ends up dead in a drawer?

VoltGuard™ keeps a standby charge for months and can top up without a wall outlet. Crank for 30 seconds or leave it on a sunny window every few weeks, and it’ll be ready when the power fades.

Will it actually fit in my emergency kit or glovebox?

Measuring 5.12 x 2.36 x 1.57 inches, it’s smaller than most paperbacks. Fits easily into a backpack side pocket, glovebox, or kitchen drawer without trouble.

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

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

Give It A Try — Stay Powered Next Time The Lights Go

If VoltGuard™ doesn’t crank, charge, and pull alerts as promised, return it within 14 days for a full refund. The best way to know it works? Keep it handy for the next time the power goes silent—because being powerless shouldn’t be part of your plan.

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

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Crank, Illuminate, and Power Your Phone When The Grid Goes Down

The last blackout left you with 12% phone battery and a kitchen radio begging for a plug. VoltGuard™ uniquely operates on three power sources—solar panel, hand crank, and USB—so when the power cuts out, you still have phone juice, weather updates, and a flashlight right in your hand.


Quit Sitting In Darkness Hoping The Power Returns

Two hours into the outage and your phone's down to 12%. Your flashlight drains quicker than you can text loved ones. Most emergency radios just sit dead in a drawer because no one swapped the batteries. VoltGuard™ stays ready three ways—so the one device you need works as soon as you grab it.

➤ Power Your Phone Without A Wall Plug: With a 2000 mAh battery and USB-C port, it delivers enough charge for emergency calls, family updates, or checking evacuation routes—hours after the grid goes down.

➤ Three Power Options—Choose The One You’ve Got: Leave it on a sunny window, hand-crank it in the dark, or USB-charge before the storm hits. No more waiting on a single charging method to work.

➤ Tune Into Alerts Your Phone Misses: AM, FM, and NOAA weather bands let you catch evacuation notices, storm updates, and rescue broadcasts when cell signals drop.

Three Ways To Charge And A Flashlight That Doubles As A Signal

VoltGuard™ draws power from sunlight, your hand crank, or USB—whichever source you have at hand. That energy charges a 2000 mAh battery built for actual phone charging, while powering a bright 1W LED that switches between flashlight, reading light, or an SOS strobe beacon.

Regular radios fail when the power’s out. Cheap flashlights gobble AAs you don’t have. VoltGuard™ stays battle-ready throughout the blackout—no extra batteries, no plug needed, no guessing involved.

Why Those Who Survived The Last Blackout Already Own One

Following the last big outage, Lucia keeps hers close to bed, Marcos charges it every Sunday without fail, and José ditched his dead flashlight drawer forever. No one wants to feel powerless again—and thanks to VoltGuard™, they don’t.

"I was doubtful—thought it'd be just another gadget gathering dust. Then I cranked it for 90 seconds and saw my phone jump from 4% to 11%. Sold." — Marcos R.

Command Your Outage Strategy — One Device, Every Role

✓ Receives Real-Time Storm Updates When Cell Networks Fail: AM/FM plus NOAA bands ensure you get evacuation alerts, tornado warnings, and rescue broadcasts instantly.

✓ Fits In Any Bag You Already Carry: Measures 5.12 x 2.36 x 1.57 inches and weighs less than a paperback—perfect for your bug-out bag, glovebox, kitchen drawer, or kid’s camp backpack.

✓ Illuminates The Way And Signals For Rescue: A 1W LED flashlight plus pulsing SOS strobe helps you navigate dark stairs and signal for help from afar.

From Pitch Black To Power In Three Steps

Step 1: Charge it your way—place in sunlight, crank for 60–90 seconds, or top up via USB before storm season.

Step 2: Switch to AM, FM, or NOAA radio to catch the same emergency broadcasts as first responders—no cell signal required.

Step 3: Plug your phone into the USB-C port to recharge, flip on the LED for light, or activate the SOS strobe to call for help.

Why VoltGuard™ Outshines The Rest Traditional Radios Standard Flashlights
Phones charged three ways without a wall outlet
Slides into any bag, ready the moment power fades
Acts as flashlight and pulsing SOS beacon with one switch

Specs For Those Who Prepare And Analyze

  • Size: 5.12 x 2.36 x 1.57 inches — fits glovebox, backpack, or bug-out bag with ease
  • Battery: 2000 mAh rechargeable lithium battery
  • Recharge Methods: Solar panel, manual hand crank, USB input
  • Radio Bands: AM, FM, and NOAA weather band

Have Questions? Here’s The Info You Need

Exactly how much cranking is needed to charge my phone?

About 90 seconds of steady cranking will give you enough power for a brief call or several texts. For a fuller charge, leave it on a sunny window ledge or USB-charge it before storms arrive.

Will the radio pick up alerts outside of North America?

AM and FM work worldwide, tuning into the same emergency broadcasts your local stations send during storms or outages. The NOAA band is mainly useful within the US—international users should rely on AM/FM for civil protection updates.

Is this just another gadget that ends up dead in a drawer?

VoltGuard™ keeps a standby charge for months and can top up without a wall outlet. Crank for 30 seconds or leave it on a sunny window every few weeks, and it’ll be ready when the power fades.

Will it actually fit in my emergency kit or glovebox?

Measuring 5.12 x 2.36 x 1.57 inches, it’s smaller than most paperbacks. Fits easily into a backpack side pocket, glovebox, or kitchen drawer without trouble.

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

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

Give It A Try — Stay Powered Next Time The Lights Go

If VoltGuard™ doesn’t crank, charge, and pull alerts as promised, return it within 14 days for a full refund. The best way to know it works? Keep it handy for the next time the power goes silent—because being powerless shouldn’t be part of your plan.