By: Midland
The Midland WR120B/WR120EZ NOAA Emergency Weather Alert Radio is the perfect tool for staying safe and prepared in any situation. It features S.A.M.E. Localized Programming, a trilingual display, and over 60 emergency alerts. Plus, the WR120B is packaged in a convenient box. This weather radio is the ideal choice for those who value light output, value for money, ease of use, and battery efficiency. It has a built-in alarm and snooze feature for added convenience, as well as built-in 7 NOAA channels that offer warnings for floods, tornadoes, thunderstorms, and more.David K. Johnson: Bought this after I moved from the southeastern US to the Midwest into the Tornado Alley area - thought it would be a good idea to stay on top of weather alerts. The alert notification is loud enough I can hear it throughout my apartment - for larger houses/multiple floors, you may want at least one more, though. Included instructions were clear and easy to follow, so setup was fairly quick.
United States on Sep 22, 2023
Rulocall: Es bueno tener una alternativa para estar enterado de los sismos en México, para tener la oportunidad de poder hacer algo y así poder seguir con vida y hacer lo necesario para actuar en caso de un sismo con antelación, es para prevenir ante un siniestro de la naturaleza
Mexico on Sep 15, 2023
Designer Mom: We wanted to have a weather radio for our small RV after experiencing a bad storm. We've been using it in the house as it's been way too hot to camp. Wow, it's loud! This is good as we will certainly hear it upstairs in the night. It has only alerted us at appropriate times and not too often. The sound quality of the report is more like that of a shortwave radio, but it's understandable. I was grateful for the video I found online as it was much easier to understand than the manual. As they describe it - it's like a smoke detector that sits there silently until there is a problem. This is a helpful and accurate description. Every home and RV should have one of these as our storms are becoming more severe. It can literally save your life.
United States on Sep 11, 2023
JAL: With all the recent wildfires in our region, I purchased this radio hoping to get EAS Fire Evacuation alerts. I was pleased to note that the radio did work as expected when I received the required weekly alert. After receiving a few required weekly alerts, I investigated how to turn off these alerts. To do this, you need to either set the alerts to default or specifically turn off the weekly alerts using the menu system. My radio came configured for ALL ALERTs. To set the radio ALL Default:
Menu --> Up Arrow --> Select Events --> Up Arrow --> All Default --> Menu --> Menu --> Saving
You can go to the Midland Website and download the "Selectable Alert Chart for Midland Weather Radios" to see the default settings. Specifically:
Default
Required Monthly Test: OFF
Required Weekly Test: OFF
National Audible Test: OFF
Fire Warning: ON
United States on Sep 07, 2023
Cliente de Amazon: El producto es sencillo de configurar, para el sistema de alarma sísmica de la CDMX recomiendo el producto
Mexico on Aug 29, 2023
BETANZOS: En la ciudad de México detecta 2 canales, uno esta en el IPN Zacatenco, es el que yo utilizo para recibir la señal de alerta sismica
Mexico on Aug 26, 2023
Freedom: I do not own a cell phone. Living in northeastern MA, we typically get a few days warning of any weather issues for this area: blizzard, thunderstorm, and so on. Suddenly, this year, my state has had 7 tornados! Not normal. The first one, I got up in the morning, was busy, and did not turn on the television for an hour. When I did, I was surprised to learn there was a tornado watch for my area. Talking with friends, 3 of them had no notifications from their cell phones, and all of them thought they had it all set up. I started asking around as to how I can get warnings, being as I do not own a cell phone. Someone on a weather forum kindly explained about weather alert radios and suggested I investigate. Did my research and decided on this one. So far, I am pleased with the result. It was easy to set up, and I tend to be technically challenged, so that's a big positive right there. I've heard the beeps and learned about flash flood warnings for my area, and for a severe thunderstorm. The friends who never had any notice with their cell phones are now interested in this as well. I also like the radio, just press the button and I can listen to the forecast. Much easier than searching...
United States on Aug 20, 2023
Funciona perfectamente: No advierte que no es para México
Mexico on Aug 12, 2023
Arturo: Un poco difícil de configurar!!!!
Mexico on Apr 12, 2023
Midland WR120B/WR120EZ NOAA Emergency Weather Alert Radio - Stay Safe in Severe Weather Conditions | JALL 2022 Emergency Solar & Hand Crank Portable Weather Radio - Stay Informed During Outages & Emergencies | Aiworth Emergency Solar Hand Crank Radio - AM/FM/NOAA Weather Radio with Efficient Power Source | |
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Sale off | $30 OFF | ||
Total Reviews | 3 reviews | 1 reviews | 832 reviews |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No | ||
Item Weight | 1 pounds | 3.52 ounces | 14 ounces |
Date First Available | September 14, 2004 | June 30, 2020 | October 7, 2020 |
Customer Reviews | 4.6/5 stars of 19,585 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 4,872 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 2,896 ratings |
Best Sellers Rank | #1,350 in Electronics #5 in Weather Radios | #23,829 in Electronics #64 in Weather Radios | #65,202 in Electronics #146 in Weather Radios |
Department | Electronics | ||
Item model number | WR120B/WR120EZ | GG113 | WSS101 |
Manufacturer | Midland | JALL | Aiworth |
Product Dimensions | 6.1 x 2 x 5.3 inches | 7.48 x 3.15 x 0.59 inches | 3.26 x 1.85 x 3.19 inches |
Batteries | 6 AAA batteries required. | 2 Lithium Ion batteries required. | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. |
Language | English | ||
ASIN | B00176T9OY | B08C2KLYXN | B08HLL858Y |
Paul Lentz in Peachtree City: Best feature: I can select from among some fifty alerts from the National Weather Service that I apply to this part of the country and that I want to trigger the radio. This is much more specific and useful than the general "severe weather" alerts offered by systems other than the National Weather Service (NWS). Second best feature: I can select my county and, since weather around here usually moves from west-to-east, and I'm on the western edge of my county, I can select the neighboring county to the west, too. I anticipate Wednesdays, when the NWS tests the system and my radio displays an amber light. This weather and emergency alert radio has every feature for which I might ask. It beats hands-down alerts that rely on cell phone location. As tornado alley moves with climate change and as storms of all kind become more common and stronger, this radio has become more and more important. Given the purchase price, it's a great "insurance policy."
United States on Sep 23, 2023