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Powers Phones In An Outage
When The Power Goes Out, Your Phone Becomes Your Lifeline — Until It Dies.
Power outages, storms, and evacuations can cut off the things you rely on most: electricity, cell service, internet, and light.
That’s why IronPrep exists — a 3-in-1 emergency radio built to keep you powered, informed, and visible when the grid goes down.
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Product Description
Emergency Solar Weather Radio + 20,000 mAh Power Bank
A blackout, storm, wildfire, hurricane, tornado warning, or evacuation can cut off the systems most people rely on every day, power outlets, cell service, internet, and fresh batteries.
That’s why IronPrep gives you more than just a way to listen for updates.
It combines emergency radio access, backup phone charging, solar and hand-crank power, USB-C charging, and emergency lighting in one compact device built for grid-down moments.
There’s A Reason Most Customers Get More Than One
20,000 mAh Power Bank
Keeps phones and USB essentials powered through longer outages.
NOAA Weather Alerts
Stay updated with critical weather and emergency broadcasts.
AM/FM + Shortwave Radio
Listen for local news, public alerts, and broader emergency updates.
Powers Other Devices
Use the USB output to charge phones, tablets, GPS devices, lights, and small essentials.
Solar + Hand-Crank Backup
Generate backup power when outlets, batteries, and chargers are unavailable.
USB-C Fast Charging
Fully charge IronPrep before the storm using a modern USB-C input.
Bright Emergency LED
Reliable light for blackouts, evacuations, roadside emergencies, and camping.
What’s In The Box
Everything you need to charge, store, and keep IronPrep ready.
1 × Emergency Solar Weather Radio + 20,000 mAh Power Bank
Your 3-in-1 backup for emergency updates, phone charging, and reliable light.
1 × Fast-Charge USB-C Cord
Use it to charge IronPrep before storms, outages, or emergencies.
1 × User Manual
Simple instructions for radio use, charging, lighting, and emergency backup features.
Shipping + 30-Day Guarantee
Shipping: Orders are fulfilled within 24 hours on weekdays from our temperature-controlled facility and typically arrive in 2–7 business days. We offer free shipping on all orders
Tracking information will be sent via email as soon as your order ships
Guarantee: We proudly offer a 30-day money-back guarantee, so you can try our MREs with complete confidence.
This guarantee covers one case per customer.
Built For The Moments Your Phone Can’t Handle Alone
When power, cell service, and internet fail, this keeps you informed, powered, and visible.
Stay Informed
NOAA, AM/FM, and shortwave reception help you hear weather alerts, evacuation notices, local updates, and emergency broadcasts when cell service is unreliable.
Stay Powered
The 20,000 mAh power bank helps keep your phone charged for calls, texts, maps, alerts, and checking in with family during extended outages.
Stay Visible
The emergency LED gives you reliable light for blackouts, evacuations, roadside emergencies, and moving safely when the lights go out.
Storms Are Hitting Harder. Outages Are Lasting Longer.
83%
Of U.S. blackouts are weather-related
64%
Increase in power outages over the past 10 years
2X
Power outages have doubled in the past 20 years
When The Grid Fails, Information Becomes Your Lifeline
NOAA weather alerts and emergency broadcasts help you know what’s happening when phones, internet, and power stop working.
Severe Weather Alerts
Track storms, hurricanes, tornado watches, flood warnings, wildfire updates, and fast-changing conditions.
Local Emergency Updates
Listen for shelter-in-place notices, evacuation guidance, road closures, and public safety broadcasts.
Works When Cell Service Doesn’t
Radio broadcasts can still deliver critical updates when cell towers are overloaded, internet is down, or your phone has no signal.
Keep Your Most Important Devices Alive In A Pinch
20,000 mAh of backup power for blackout essentials.
Phones
Calls, texts, maps, alerts, and checking in with family.
Tablets
Emergency updates, saved documents, backup communication, and entertainment.
GPS Devices
Navigation during evacuations, road closures, camping, or remote travel.
USB Flashlights
Recharge when standard batteries run out.
LED Lights
Power small lights for rooms, tents, cars, or emergency stations.
Personal Cooling Fans
Run small USB fans during hot-weather outages or grid failures.
Why IronPrep Belongs In Your Emergency Kit
20,000 mAh vs. The Tiny Batteries Most Emergency Radios Use
IronPrep gives you serious backup power when the outage lasts longer than expected.
Battery Capacity
Phone Charging
Charging Options
Emergency Light
Best Use
20,000 mAh
Multiple phone charges
USB-C + solar + hand crank
USB-C + solar + hand crank
Real outage readiness
Typical
Emergency Radio
Often 600–4,000 mAh
Small emergency top-ups
Often limited
Basic flashlight add-on
Short-term backup
One IronPrep Radio. Three Emergency Essentials.
Power, light, and emergency updates in one compact device.
1
A way to hear emergency updates.
2
A way to charge a phone.
3
A way to see in the dark.
1
A way to hear emergency updates.
2
A way to charge a phone.
3
A way to see in the dark.
IronPrep gives you all three in one emergency-ready unit.
Radio
NOAA, AM/FM, and shortwave reception for alerts, weather updates, and local emergency broadcasts.
NOAA, AM/FM, and shortwave reception.
Power Bank
20,000 mAh backup power to help keep phones and USB essentials charged when outlets are down.
20,000 mAh backup battery.
Flashlight
Reliable LED visibility for blackouts, evacuations, camping, and roadside emergencies.
Emergency LED visibility.
Got Questions?
We’ve Got Answers.
Do I really need an emergency radio if I already have a phone?
Yes. Your phone still depends on battery, cell service, and internet. During storms, blackouts, or evacuations, those can become unreliable fast. IronPrep gives you backup power, emergency radio access, and reliable light in one device.
What makes IronPrep different from a regular emergency radio?
Most emergency radios are built for quick top-ups and basic use. IronPrep has a 20,000 mAh power bank, NOAA/AM/FM/shortwave radio access, solar charging, hand-crank backup, USB-C charging, and emergency lighting — making it far more useful during longer outages.
How many times can it charge my phone?
The 20,000 mAh battery can help charge most smartphones multiple times, depending on the phone model, battery size, and usage. It’s built to keep your phone alive when wall outlets are down.
Does IronPrep receive NOAA weather alerts?
Yes. IronPrep gives you access to NOAA weather radio, along with AM/FM and shortwave radio, so you can listen for weather alerts, local updates, emergency broadcasts, and public safety information.
Can I recharge IronPrep if the power is out?
Yes. You can charge it by USB-C before an emergency, then use the solar panel or hand crank as backup options when wall power is unavailable.
What devices can IronPrep power?
IronPrep can help charge USB-compatible essentials like phones, tablets, GPS devices, USB flashlights, LED lights, and small personal fans.
Is IronPrep easy to use for older adults?
Yes. It’s designed to be simple and practical: turn it on for radio updates, plug in your phone for backup charging, or use the built-in LED light when the power goes out.
Where should I keep IronPrep?
Keep one in the places you’re most likely to need backup power, light, and updates — your home emergency kit, car, RV, cabin, camping bag, or go-bag.
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