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MIDLAND HH50 Pocket Weather Radio

MIDLAND HH50 Pocket Weather Radio
MSRP: $24.99
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Manufacturer: Midland
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MIDLAND HH50 Pocket Weather Radio Features

Broadcasts all hazards alert weather brought to you by NOAA for around-the-clock severe weather information
Automatic alert system turns on in event of dangerous weather or civil emergencies
Test button confirms alert function is working properly at all times
Constructed to be water resistant, with a 6-inch telescoping antenna for crystal-clear reception
Runs on 3 AAA batteries, and is backed by a manufacturer's 3-year warranty
 

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Additional MIDLAND HH50 Pocket Weather Radio Information

The Midland HH50 compact pocket weather radio that automaticly scans to find the NOAA transmitter in the area if available. It will keep you up to date on the current conditions and alert you of any severe weather or a hazards

 

What Customers Say About MIDLAND HH50 Pocket Weather Radio:

The HH50 has never alarmed even when just those few feet away the WR300 was going off repeatedly. I have other Midland radios including a MIDLAND WR300 Weather Radio, which always alarms when it should and works flawlessly. Sorry Midland the HH50 is junk. It is always full of static and looses signal if moved slightly. The HH50 will not ever alarm. I've placed it and the WR300 fifteen feet from each other when tornado and other weather alarms where occurring on a regular basis.

A worthy investment. We take it with us in our vehicle when we travel and it has proven to give peace of mind in tricky weather situations. Batteries wear down a bit quickly, but not any real issue. Purchased my Midland HH50 Weather radio almost a year ago. It works well delivering weather forecasts & storm alerts as needed.

If you move it, there may be a temporary fadeout, but it remains tuned to correct freq. The old (1970's model) has a choice of 3 freqs based on crystals, set by a toggle switch. BUT, if it is moved even an inch or so, signal strength is temporarily affected and.back into scanning mode for another 10 seconds or so.

OK, our 1970's no-name weather radio is ten times better. So far, so good. This radio is ideal ONLY in a strong signal area.

After about 10 seconds it found the signal, and began receiving. Returned it since a simple task (listening to weather report) is complex with this new device. The Midland HH50 is loaded with features that make it useless.

Namely, it initially scans for the strongest signal.

put in garbage. nothing but static if greater the a few miles from station, short wire on battery pack broke wile putting in batteries.

For me the size is a plus; it will provide up-to-the-minute weather info and alerts when I want them; and otherwise will tuck away and be unnoticeable. Voila: the voice of my local NOAA station (20-miles distant) came through clearly. Although the speaker is small, it is fully understandable. I have a NOAA weather radio for my home, and bought the Midland HH50 for times I'm away, such as car trips, birding, camping, etc. Cool. Maybe I'm closer to a NOAA station or have less interference. I've read reviews concerning static and poor sound quality, and haven't experienced either. Within two minutes of opening the box, I had inserted batteries, extended the antenna, and turned it on.

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