If "danger" is your middle name and yet "caution" a favorite word, you've probably already got an ugly old emergency radio buried somewhere in your car. Today, Eton's unveiling a model that you might ...
TL;DR: Tune into broadcasts from all around the world with this top-rated shortwave radio on sale for 40% off. Shortwave radios may seem like a relic from the past, but it's still worth having one ...
A radio might feel old-fashioned, but it’s still a great way to stay connected with the world without needing an internet connection. A good multiband radio can play music riding the airwaves from ...
Most gadgets we review are nice to own. Very few of them are actually things that people need to own. A battery-powered radio that receives NOAA weather channels is something everyone needs to own.
No doubt Eton makes some gorgeous electronics. Its Porsche radios, which always look as good as they work, are obviously made with the same care to design as to engineering. This year at CES, the ...
Eton's range of disaster-ready hardware is growing with a pair of ZoneGuard weather alarms that'll keep you informed should the worst threaten to happen. Hooked up to a variety of early-warning ...
Arbitron has partnered with radio manufacturer Etón Corp. to send radios to Haitian earthquake victims. The companies are donating 1,000 emergency radios. Etón’s solar-powered, crank-operated devices ...
I don’t have much in the way of details, but these two new Porsche-designed radios from Eton look nice, don’t they? The rightmost is clearly an XM model (Eton is also supposed to launch and ...
One of the first problems most of us experience when a tropical storm comes visiting is power-outage. And without power, you have no TV, no Internet and no radio news. The rechargeable Eton FRX3 is a ...
LAS VEGAS--If you're stocking up on gear to prepare for the next major hurricane, Eton has unveiled some handy gear for when the power fails. The ZoneGuard is an emergency clock radio that combines an ...
Most of the larger booths at CES probably pull more electricity than is used by a small city. But even if you’re not one of those “green” types, you have to admit the idea of saving a little bit of ...
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