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- AM/FM NOAA Emergency Crank Radio with Solar Power Panel
- Extremely Bright Cree LED Flashlight 130 Lumens
- Replaceable 2600 mAh Rechargeable Lithium Ion Battery with USB Output for charging Portable Devices
- Ultrasonic Dog Whistle to assist search and rescue teams
- SOS Flashlight beacon that flashes Morse code
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