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

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

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Crank, Power, And Charge Your Phone When The Lights Go Out

The last blackout left you with a 12% phone battery and a kitchen radio begging for an outlet. VoltGuard™ taps into three unique power sources — solar panel, hand crank, and USB — meaning when the grid fails, you still have phone juice, weather updates, and a flashlight right in your hand.


Quit Sitting In The Dark Waiting For The Power To Return

Two hours into the outage and your phone’s at 12%. Its flashlight drains quicker than you can text your family. Most emergency radios stay silent in a drawer because no one swapped out the AAs. VoltGuard™ is prepared three ways — so the one gadget you truly need powers up the moment you grab it.

➤ Power Your Phone Without A Wall Socket: With a 2000 mAh battery and USB-C port, it delivers enough charge for urgent calls, texts to family, or loading evacuation routes — even after hours of blackout.

➤ Three Charging Options — Use Whatever The Day Provides: Place it in the sun, crank it by hand in the dark, or charge it via USB before the storm hits. No waiting on one method to save you.

➤ Catch Alerts Your Phone Misses: AM, FM, and NOAA weather bands keep you informed of evacuation notices, storm updates, and rescue signals when cell towers fail.

Three Charging Modes And A Flashlight That Also Serves As A Beacon

VoltGuard™ draws energy from sunlight, your hand crank, or a USB cable — whichever source is available that day. This power charges a 2000 mAh battery built for real phone charging, and lights a bright 1W LED that switches between flashlight, reading lamp, or flashing SOS signal.

Regular radios die with the grid. Cheap flashlights burn through scarce AAs. VoltGuard™ stays fully charged throughout the blackout — no batteries, no outlet, no guesswork.

Why Folks Who Lived Through The Last Blackout Already Own One

After the last outage, Lucia keeps hers close at bed-side. Marcos charges his religiously every Sunday. José ditched his dead flashlight drawer. None of them want to feel powerless again — and they never do.

"I was doubtful — figured it’d be another gadget gathering dust. Then I cranked it for 90 seconds and saw my phone jump from 4% to 11%. I’m sold." — Marcos R.

Take Control Of Your Outage Plan — One Tool, Every Task

✓ Gets Real-Time Storm Updates When Cell Service Fails: AM/FM plus NOAA bands mean you catch evacuation alerts, tornado warnings, and rescue signals instantly.

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

✓ Lights Your Way And Calls For Help: The 1W LED flashlight plus pulsing SOS strobe lets you find stairs in the dark and attract rescue teams from afar.

Three Steps From Total Darkness To Fully Charged

Step 1: Charge it your way — solar on a sunny window, 60–90 seconds of hand-cranking, or USB top-off before storm season.

Step 2: Tune to AM, FM, or NOAA to receive the same emergency alerts as first responders — no cell signal needed.

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

Why VoltGuard™ Stands Apart Old-School Radios Basic Flashlights
Charges your phone three different ways without a wall plug
Fits inside any bag, ready as soon as power fails
Works as flashlight and flashing SOS beacon with one switch

Specs For The Prepared And Analytical

  • Size: 5.12 x 2.36 x 1.57 inches — glovebox, backpack, or bug-out bag friendly
  • 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 Need To Know

How much cranking does it actually take to charge my phone?

About 90 seconds of steady cranking provides enough power for a brief call or several texts. For a fuller charge, leave it in the sun or top it off via USB before the storm arrives.

Will the radio pick up alerts outside North America?

AM and FM bands work worldwide, picking up the same emergency broadcasts your local stations use during storms or outages. NOAA is mainly effective in the US; international users rely on AM/FM for civil protection updates.

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

VoltGuard™ holds a standby charge for months and recharges without wall power. Crank it for 30 seconds or place it on a sunny window every few weeks, and it’ll be ready when 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. It slips easily into a backpack side pocket, glovebox, or kitchen drawer.

What if it doesn't work for me or arrives damaged?

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

Try It — And Don’t Be Caught Powerless Next Time

If VoltGuard™ doesn’t crank, charge, and deliver alerts as promised here, return it within 14 days for a full refund. The only way to know it works is to have it ready on your shelf when the grid falls silent — because being powerless shouldn’t be on your checklist.

FLASH SALE UPDATE:
We're celebrating our 50,000th customer with a flash sale! Due to high demand, stock is running low.

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