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title: "ER210"
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# NOAA weather scan + AM/FM radio 130 lumen SOS emergency flashlight 3 power sources: solar, crank, rechargeable battery ER210

**Brand:** midland
**Price:** SAR 355
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚡ Power up your peace of mind — weather any storm with Midland ER210!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** ER210 by midland
- **How much does it cost?** SAR 355 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.com.sa](https://www.desertcart.com.sa/products/26796200-er210)

## Best For

- midland enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted midland brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **SOS Flashlight Beacon:** 130 lumen CREE LED flashes Morse code for rescue signaling — your ultimate emergency lifeline.
- • **Triple Power Resilience:** Stay powered anywhere with solar, hand crank, or 32-hour rechargeable battery — no outlet needed.
- • **Multi-Functional Utility:** AM/FM radio, built-in clock, and USB charging port for your devices — emergency-ready and everyday practical.
- • **Compact & Portable Design:** Lightweight, fits in your go-bag or glove compartment — emergency preparedness that travels with you.
- • **Instant Severe Weather Alerts:** Auto-scans NOAA channels and blasts loud alarms for tornadoes, hurricanes, and AMBER alerts — be the first to know.

## Overview

The Midland ER210 is a compact, multi-power emergency weather radio featuring solar, hand crank, and rechargeable battery options for up to 32 hours of use. It automatically scans NOAA weather channels and sounds loud alerts for severe weather and AMBER alerts. Equipped with a bright 130 lumen SOS flashlight that signals in Morse code, an AM/FM radio, built-in clock, and USB charging port, it’s designed for reliable, versatile use during power outages and outdoor adventures.

## Description

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Review: Survived Hurricane Irma - Update: Its that time again, and I was just here looking for a refresher on how to use this radio in advance of hurricane season. I thought I would update my review since its been a while. I fully charged this radio after Hurricane Irma in Sept. 2017.This radio has been in my go bag in my trunk in the dark since Winter 2017/2018. Without the weather alert feature, it has two bars of battery left. The clock is way off, but I don't think I ever set it correctly. I added some labels with reminders of the wx alert and the two closest stations to my home/work (the quick start reference sticker came with it), and a carabiner to easily clip it to my bag. I still really recommend this radio. I am sure there are better radios out there with the weather alert feature, but this one serves its purpose and is not used as a regular radio in between storms. My needs are that its low priced, small, lightweight, and works when needed without power (multiple power sources- crank, solar, batteries). Photos are attached. Original: I ordered and received this weather radio right before Hurricane Irma hit Florida (where I live). It did exactly what I hoped it would do- we were able to track the storm without electricity, and the emergency alerts went off when tornadoes touched down nearby. If fact, we had several tornadoes during that night, and I ended up turning off the alert because it kept waking my 3 year old son, who ended up sleeping through most of the storm, blessedly. The alerts are loud as crap. I stayed up listening for tornado alerts on the radio so we could take cover if needed, but I didn't want to wake him unnecessarily. We had no power starting around 8pm (around the same time as the tornadoes dropped), and this thing kept chugging through the next three days with no power. We did not use it to charge cell phones, so I can't say how that would've worked, but we really didn't need them, the whole state was out. Once the storm passed, I tossed it in my trunk and forgot about it. 5 months later it still works. It has not even been in the sunlight, it was inside a backpack, power on but radio off (and alerts off too). I'm just starting to evaluate our emergency supplies for this season and remembered this little guy. I'm planning to charge it up fully, and keep it in my bedroom with alerts on for the upcoming tornado/hurricane season. Hurricanes call ahead, but tornadoes don't. My cell phone goes off for most tornadoes, but during a hurricane there's widespread power outages and no cell service, so you won't get the alert. I'm so thankful for this little radio and would recommend it to anyone looking for one. It could save your life.
Review: Great Device even when there is NO EMERGENCY - After some crazy storms recently, along with ridiculous power outages that no one seemed to want to fix until a court order, I decided to up my game and get a little more prepared. This radio is just one small step in my planning, but it's pretty awesome. An emergency radio is only good if it works when you really need it. And that' the beauty of this thing - this radio is super useful even when there are no emergencies in sight. First, it's a rechargeable LED flashlight. It's bright, and since it's an LED, the battery can power it for over many many hours. Nice. I can use it while walking the dog in the neighborhood, or looking under my dishwasher for that pesky intermittent leak. Secondly, it's a cell phone charger. I can use this on a job site when I need a little extra juice in the field. Again, that's something that I can use frequently. And then there is the super-bonus: it's an AM/FM/Weather radio with digital tuner. It sounds good and pulls in good signal thanks to its decent antenna. Oh, almost forgot: it's a clock. Not an alarm clock, but a basic digital clock. (An alarm clock and WWV-B time sync would be a nice and easy addition for the next edition) Then there is the very best part: it's great for emergencies even when you lose power for a week: - It charges with solar, and it even SHOWS you when its charging with solar via an LED - It charges with a crank, for when or where the sun don't shine. - It can also be charged with pretty much any cell phone charger. Even if I never have to use it in an emergency situation, I know that it will still see plenty of good use. On the battery: Yep, it has a good sized rechargeable Lithium battery inside, conceptually like the rechargeable battery of a cell phone. I suspect that the battery will last many years (this will see many fewer battery cycles than my iPhone), and the battery is user replaceable. The battery does seem to have a proprietary connector, but replacements seem to be reasonably priced and available from several sellers. I think Midland wanted a "gift that keeps earning income", but I would have just used a standard "18650" battery and holder that makes it more useful and easier for the user. All that said, I suspect that I will never actually have to replace the battery. The size: this thing is a sized a bit like four sticks of butter.

## Features

- Multiple Power Sources: The ER210 radio features three sustainable power sources for recharging: a built-in solar panel that harnesses direct sunlight, a hand crank for manual recharging during power outages or away from a power source, and a rechargeable 2200 mAh battery offering up to 32 hours of continuous radio operation. This makes the radio eco-friendly and suitable for emergencies and outdoor activities where traditional power access is limited.
- Emergency Flashlight: Introducing the SOS FLASHLIGHT BEACON, an essential emergency tool. This flashlight flashes Morse code in critical situations, allowing you to signal for help effectively. Its Bright CREE LED emits 130 Lumens, ensuring high visibility for rescue efforts. Choose the Low brightness setting to conserve battery life or opt for the High brightness setting to maximize illumination. Be prepared for any emergency with this versatile and reliable flashlight.
- NOAA Weather Scan + Alert: NOAA Weather Scan will automatically scan through 7 available weather (WX) band channels and locks onto the strongest weather channel to alert you of severe weather updates. NOAA Weather Alert will sound an alarm indicating that there is a risk of severe weather in your area. NOAA Weather Radio will also be used to broadcast AMBER alerts for missing children.
- Charge Your Device: The package includes a USB charging cord specifically designed for charging the radio, ensuring hassle-free and efficient charging whenever you need it.
- Large LCD Display: Experience the power of convenience with our backlit LCD display! Seamlessly switch between radio station, time, or weather channels, all in one glance. Stay informed and connected with ease using this feature-packed radio. Discover the ultimate level of functionality with our illuminated LCD display, making it easier than ever to access important information at any time.

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B015QICDD2 |
| Additional Features | Built-In Clock, Portable, Rechargeable |
| Antenna Location | Emergency Preparedness, Outdoor Activities |
| Best Sellers Rank | #214 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #2 in Weather Radios |
| Brand | Midland |
| Built-In Media | Radio^Battery Pack^ Owners Manual |
| Color | Red/Black |
| Compatible Devices | USB-compatible devices |
| Connectivity Technology | USB |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,247) |
| Display Technology | LCD |
| Display Type | Lcd Screen,Led |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Frequency | 108 MHz |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00046014752108, 00722544757461 |
| Hardware Interface | USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 4.88"L x 2.28"W x 7.09"H |
| Item Type Name | Weather & Alert Radio |
| Item Weight | 0.42 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Midland |
| Mfr Part Number | ER210 |
| Model Number | ER210 |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Power Source | Solar Powered |
| Radio Bands Supported | AM/FM |
| Speaker Maximum Output Power | 10 Watts |
| Style Name | Compact |
| Tuner Type | AM |
| UPC | 046014752108 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Description | 1 Year |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Midland
- **Color:** Red/Black
- **Connectivity Technology:** USB
- **Included Components:** Radio^Battery Pack^ Owners Manual
- **Power Source:** Solar Powered
- **Product Dimensions:** 4.88"L x 2.28"W x 7.09"H
- **Radio Bands Supported:** AM/FM
- **Special Feature:** Built-In Clock, Portable, Rechargeable
- **Style:** Compact
- **Tuner Technology:** AM

## Images

![ER210 - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/61GF2F6PgtL.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Questions & Answers

**Q: How long do you have to hand crank to charge it**
A: Quit cranking, let the sunlight charge your radio. A few hours and when you see 4 bars you are good to go.

**Q: Does the replaceable 18650 battery have tabs? Is there any reason it could not be replaced with a 3400 mAh 18650?**
A: I bought the "first-generation" of the ER310 radio in March 2018; from this same page on Amazon. The battery died recently.  The battery for my radio has a "pigtail" connector on the end, not a standard battery connector.  The battery has been discontinued.  The Midland website gives a phone number to call if you need the pigtail battery.  When I called they said the battery was discontinued, and they would sell me a newer model of the radio, that doesn't require the discontinued battery, for the price of the old battery, which was $25.  So I just ordered that.  There's now a second-generation version of the ER-310 radio that doesn't use the "pigtail" battery.  I can't tell from the photos on the Amazon page if the radio sold on this page is the "first-generation" or "second-generation" one.  I would think it's probably the second generation; if it's the first-generation, I wouldn't buy it.

**Q: If i just want to keep this radio for power outages, what is the best way to store it? battery fully charged? disconnected? plugged in all the time?**
A: Hello There, for this purpose we would suggest getting the battery up to a full charge and then disconnecting. If left connected, the battery will be running to power the clock and WX features. Be sure to pull it out every 3 months to plug the battery in and make sure things are still working properly for those emergency situations!

**Q: Can you program alerts for what counties you neef?**
A: Hello Brandi, the ER210 does is not programmed for S.A.M.E codes. It has 7 NOAA/NWS weather channels to choose from. • Press the BAND button to select the weather band. • Then use the TUNE buttons to select the strongest weather channel in your area. Typical broadcasts are within reception distance of 25-50 miles of the weather station. Fully extend the telescopic antenna and rotate until reception is clear. The ER210 can receive broadcasts up to 50 miles from the weather station depending on your location and conditions of weather, terrain, etc. If reception is not good, try a different location to find a spot of improved reception. If indoors, placement near a window usually improves reception. If a weather broadcast cannot be heard on any of the 7 channels, contact your local NOAA/NWS office and verify the closest station is on air. Their web site is http://www.nws.noaa.gov/nwr/

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Survived Hurricane Irma
*by P***A on February 22, 2018*

Update: Its that time again, and I was just here looking for a refresher on how to use this radio in advance of hurricane season. I thought I would update my review since its been a while. I fully charged this radio after Hurricane Irma in Sept. 2017.This radio has been in my go bag in my trunk in the dark since Winter 2017/2018. Without the weather alert feature, it has two bars of battery left. The clock is way off, but I don't think I ever set it correctly. I added some labels with reminders of the wx alert and the two closest stations to my home/work (the quick start reference sticker came with it), and a carabiner to easily clip it to my bag. I still really recommend this radio. I am sure there are better radios out there with the weather alert feature, but this one serves its purpose and is not used as a regular radio in between storms. My needs are that its low priced, small, lightweight, and works when needed without power (multiple power sources- crank, solar, batteries). Photos are attached. Original: I ordered and received this weather radio right before Hurricane Irma hit Florida (where I live). It did exactly what I hoped it would do- we were able to track the storm without electricity, and the emergency alerts went off when tornadoes touched down nearby. If fact, we had several tornadoes during that night, and I ended up turning off the alert because it kept waking my 3 year old son, who ended up sleeping through most of the storm, blessedly. The alerts are loud as crap. I stayed up listening for tornado alerts on the radio so we could take cover if needed, but I didn't want to wake him unnecessarily. We had no power starting around 8pm (around the same time as the tornadoes dropped), and this thing kept chugging through the next three days with no power. We did not use it to charge cell phones, so I can't say how that would've worked, but we really didn't need them, the whole state was out. Once the storm passed, I tossed it in my trunk and forgot about it. 5 months later it still works. It has not even been in the sunlight, it was inside a backpack, power on but radio off (and alerts off too). I'm just starting to evaluate our emergency supplies for this season and remembered this little guy. I'm planning to charge it up fully, and keep it in my bedroom with alerts on for the upcoming tornado/hurricane season. Hurricanes call ahead, but tornadoes don't. My cell phone goes off for most tornadoes, but during a hurricane there's widespread power outages and no cell service, so you won't get the alert. I'm so thankful for this little radio and would recommend it to anyone looking for one. It could save your life.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Device even when there is NO EMERGENCY
*by L***S on November 2, 2017*

After some crazy storms recently, along with ridiculous power outages that no one seemed to want to fix until a court order, I decided to up my game and get a little more prepared. This radio is just one small step in my planning, but it's pretty awesome. An emergency radio is only good if it works when you really need it. And that' the beauty of this thing - this radio is super useful even when there are no emergencies in sight. First, it's a rechargeable LED flashlight. It's bright, and since it's an LED, the battery can power it for over many many hours. Nice. I can use it while walking the dog in the neighborhood, or looking under my dishwasher for that pesky intermittent leak. Secondly, it's a cell phone charger. I can use this on a job site when I need a little extra juice in the field. Again, that's something that I can use frequently. And then there is the super-bonus: it's an AM/FM/Weather radio with digital tuner. It sounds good and pulls in good signal thanks to its decent antenna. Oh, almost forgot: it's a clock. Not an alarm clock, but a basic digital clock. (An alarm clock and WWV-B time sync would be a nice and easy addition for the next edition) Then there is the very best part: it's great for emergencies even when you lose power for a week: - It charges with solar, and it even SHOWS you when its charging with solar via an LED - It charges with a crank, for when or where the sun don't shine. - It can also be charged with pretty much any cell phone charger. Even if I never have to use it in an emergency situation, I know that it will still see plenty of good use. On the battery: Yep, it has a good sized rechargeable Lithium battery inside, conceptually like the rechargeable battery of a cell phone. I suspect that the battery will last many years (this will see many fewer battery cycles than my iPhone), and the battery is user replaceable. The battery does seem to have a proprietary connector, but replacements seem to be reasonably priced and available from several sellers. I think Midland wanted a "gift that keeps earning income", but I would have just used a standard "18650" battery and holder that makes it more useful and easier for the user. All that said, I suspect that I will never actually have to replace the battery. The size: this thing is a sized a bit like four sticks of butter.

### ⭐⭐⭐ Review
*by S***R on October 3, 2025*

There are two different tuning steps for AM (or MW) used worldwide and are incompatible - 10kHz and 9kHz. 10kHz USA and 9kHz Europe, Middle East and Australia. The unit that shipped to me was the US model with 10kHz steps so couldn't receive signals in the UK due to being off-frequency. If trying to tune to Radio 5 on 693kHz, the closest you can get is 690kHz so the signal is noisy because you are off frequency. So people may think they can't hear anything on MW/AM. I'm not giving it 1 star because the radio itself is really nicely designed and made. I would prefer to keep but I need reliable MW coverage. The fact that it uses a standard rechargeable battery is a really neat touch which means you can have a backup charged and ready. The construction is really good quality. I don't think the NOAA function works in the UK but that isn't of interest to me.

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