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title: "Kaito Emergency Radio Voyager Max KA900 Digital Solar Dynamo Crank Wind Up AM/FM/SW & NOAA Weather Stereo Radio Receiver with Bluetooth, Real-time Alert, MP3 Player, Recorder & Phone Charger, Black"
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# AM/FM/SW/NOAA + Bluetooth 2000mAh rechargeable battery Solar & hand crank power Kaito Emergency Radio Voyager Max KA900 Digital Solar Dynamo Crank Wind Up AM/FM/SW & NOAA Weather Stereo Radio Receiver with Bluetooth, Real-time Alert, MP3 Player, Recorder & Phone Charger, Black

**Brand:** kaito
**Price:** $226.32
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## Summary

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## Key Features

- • **Mobile Power Bank:** Charge your phone or devices on the go with the built-in 5V USB output — survival meets convenience.
- • **Crystal Clear Sound:** Dual stereo speakers with digital tuner deliver rich, clear audio whether you’re camping or prepping at home.
- • **Power Anywhere, Anytime:** 5-way charging including solar, hand crank, USB & wall adapter keeps you connected when it matters most.
- • **Emergency Ready & Reliable:** Real-time NOAA alerts, built-in flashlight & reading lamp, plus a rugged design for peace of mind in any situation.
- • **All-in-One Entertainment Hub:** AM/FM/Shortwave/NOAA weather bands plus Bluetooth and MP3 playback from microSD for endless audio options.

## Overview

The Kaito Voyager Max KA900 is a premium, multi-power emergency radio featuring solar, hand crank, USB, and wall charging options. It covers AM, FM, shortwave, and NOAA weather bands with real-time alerts, plus Bluetooth and MP3 playback from microSD cards. Designed for durability and versatility, it includes dual stereo speakers, a flashlight, reading lamp, and mobile device charging capabilities, making it an essential tool for outdoor enthusiasts and emergency preparedness alike.

## Description

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Review: KAITO KA900 - I absolutely love this radio. Previous models may have had a shortwave feature but lacked the ability to play MP3s from a micro SD card, another may have had bluetooth capabilities but no shortwave ( or vice versa). This model has everything combined in one radio, which in my humble opinion makes it one of the best radios in its price range. I've had mine for about 2 months now, using it every day and taking it everywhere I go. With 2 solid months of near constant use I have found very little negative to say about it. I'll get the minor complaints out of the way then get back to the praise. 1) The maximum volume is more than sufficient for my needs but it isn't nearly as loud as it looks. You can easily hear it across the house if it's quiet but this radio can't compete with much noise. That being said, I don't think it was really designed to. It's more of a personal radio meant for listening while gathered around a campfire or sipping iced tea on the porch or, if necessary, while in the basement during a tornado. 2) There is a slide on top of the radio that turns the reading light and flashlight on and off. It's possible for that slide to get nudged or moved without you realizing it which could drain the battery. You would probably notice the flashlight being on but the reading light is mounted under the solar panel. If the solar panel is in the "closed" position it is possible for the reading light to be on without you realizing it. This happened to me not long ago and the light was left on all night. I didn't catch it until the following afternoon and the radio still had a significant charge left. The display showed 1 bar which I have found will last for several hours with constant use. This tells me that either the reading light doesn't require much juice to operate, or the radio comes with a pretty good battery, possibly both. Either way, I was impressed. On a side note, when I first got my radio I held it upside down and the slide fell right out of it onto the ground. I picked it up and put it back and haven't had another issue with it since. 3) While overall the radio itself does seem to be sturdy and able to withstand some abuse the plastic the body is made of looks to be a little brittle. For instance, I think if it fell of my bed onto a hardwood floor it would probably shatter into a million peices. I find myself being overprotective and careful whenever I take it with me somewhere. Not exactly a bad thing I guess considering what it is. 4) One of the main selling points of this radio is it comes with an ability to charge the battery via a solar panel and a hand crank thereby allowing the user to listen to the radio indefinitely while away from any means of charging it the traditional way (ie, camping, disaster, alien invasion). I say "main" selling point because it is part of why I bought it. The solar panel and hand crank can and do charge the battery when used but they have limitations which I feel are described by the manufacturer rather well. Solar panels aren't very efficient at producing electricity, especially a very small one. This is by no means precise but if I were to guess I'd say it would probably take a week or 2 of direct sunlight to fully charge the radio. I don't remember what the manufacturer says so I could be way off, I'm only basing this on what I've seen while using my radio. The hand crank by my own experience isn't much better, maybe around 10 minutes of use with 10 minutes of cranking. Thankfully I already had a pretty good idea of what to expect from this before I bought the radio so I wasn't disappointed. If someone bought this radio expecting a full charge after sitting in the sun for a few hours they would likely be disappointed. Both methods of charging definitely work and have their merits. They would prove to be very useful in a pinch. Now on with the praise. 1) It plays MP3s and can read a micro SD card up to 32gb. 32gb is a lot of audio. I have 2527 tracks on mine, with room to spare. I like listening to music, old time radio shows, podcasts, a little bit of everything. If there's nothing playing over the air that interests me or I'm in a place with little or no reception I just play something from the SD card. This is my favorite feature of the radio. 2) It has a bluetooth feature that I have found to be more useful than I originally thought it would be. If I'm outside listening to something on my phone I like to connect it to my radio, it sounds much better playing through the radio. 3) you have the ability to charge other devices using this radio. This comes in handy when you're camping with a tablet or whatever. Just plug your device into the back of the radio and the radio acts like a battery pack. There is a small switch near where you plug in your device that determines which way the charge needs to go, "in" or "out". When you charge the radio itself the switch needs to be in the "in" position. When you want to charge your device move it to "out". 4) It can revive AM, FM, shortwave, and weather band. Having this many options makes it versatile and useful in many different situations. It also comes with a detachable antenna for shortwave that works great. Things like weather, show schedule, and physical surroundings ( buildings, mountains, etc) have a lot to do with your ability to pick up shortwave shows but it's a lot of fun when it happens. 5) The flashlight and reading light are very functional and more than bright enough to serve their intended purpose. I have used both and am very satisfied with them. 6) I like the handle. It makes it very easy to grab and go. It also seems to be very durable with a rubber hand grip in the middle. 7) It has a microphone, perfect for dictation or recording a memorable event. I have not yet used this feature but I like having the capability. 8) It has a lock function. This is useful if you're listening to the radio while on the go, as I often do. It prevents an accidental button push or knob twist from changing your radio station (or worse). While in lock mode none of the buttons (except the one you push to unlock the radio) will work nor will the top "tuner" knob do anything. For some reason though the bottom "volume" knob is still functional while the radio is locked. I have found this to be the case while listening to both "over the air" radio and MP3s. If this was intentional I'm not sure what purpose it would serve but I've had no issues with it. Overall despite the very minor imperfections I feel this is a very solid and useful radio and would definitely recommend it to anyone. I use mine every day and as I stated earlier have no real complaint or issue with it. I am very happy with my radio and, knowing what I know now about it, would definitely buy it again.
Review: A Truly Capable Emergency Radio That Outperforms Its Price and Delivers When It Matters - The Kaito Voyager Max KA900 is one of the most thoughtfully engineered emergency radios I’ve used—robust, feature-rich, and built with the kind of practical functionality you want in a real emergency tool. Right out of the box, the packaging is neat and protective, and the radio itself feels solid, well-constructed, and heavier in the hand in a reassuring way. Nothing about it feels cheap or rushed. The build quality is excellent. Buttons, dials, and the telescoping antenna operate smoothly with no wobble or looseness. The casing feels sturdy enough for travel, camping, or emergency storage, and the layout is intuitive despite how many features it includes. The sound quality was a pleasant surprise—clear, crisp, and fuller than most compact emergency radios. Whether listening to AM/FM, shortwave, or the built-in Bluetooth speaker, the audio holds up well. One of the standout engineering features is the power versatility. Between solar, USB, battery, and dynamo hand-crank charging, it gives you multiple ways to stay connected when power isn’t guaranteed. The hand crank is not gimmicky—it actually works. You can produce enough energy to top up your phone in a pinch, giving it an edge over cheaper models that struggle to deliver meaningful charging power. The solar panel performs well too, especially in steady sunlight. Reception across AM, FM, and SW bands is strong, with good station lock and minimal drift. For anyone who camps, lives in rural areas, or wants a dependable emergency tool for the home, vehicle, or go-bag, the KA900 strikes the right balance between capability and reliability. The only drawback is that it doesn’t come with a protective case. Given how well-built the radio is, a case would make storage and transport even better. That said, the radio’s value far outweighs this one missing accessory. Pros • Excellent build quality with a sturdy, reliable feel • Surprisingly good sound across all bands and Bluetooth • Multiple power options, including an effective hand crank • Strong AM/FM/SW reception with good tuning stability • Charges phones in emergencies • Exceptional value compared to higher-priced emergency radios Cons • No included carrying case For anyone serious about preparedness or simply wanting a reliable multifunction radio, the Kaito Voyager Max KA900 is a standout. It delivers the engineering, du

## Features

- All-purpose 5-way powered portable emergency radio, hand crank generator, solar power, 5V USB input, 6V DC wall power adapter (not included), and built-in 2,000 mAh rechargeable battery pack; suitable applications include everyday use around the house, outdoors recreational activities such as camping, backpacking, picnic, and emergency / disaster preparedness, roadside emergency, and etc., a dependable source of information and a reliable survival tool when everything else fails
- Comprehensive coverage of AM, FM, Shortwave and 7 pre-programmed NOAA weather channels for entertainment, sports, talk-shows, breaking news around the world, and 24/7 weather forecast (USA and Canada ONLY) with PEAS (Public Emergency Alert System) real-time alert
- Unique and revolutionary design with dual stereo speakers provides uncompromising sound quality not only for radio listening, but also by inserting a micro-SD memory card or connecting an external audio device to a 3.5mm audio input jack, features a fully-functional MP3 player with built-in digital sound equalizer anda built-in recorder.
- Telescopic antenna extends up to 14" for high sensitivity and selectivity reception assisted by a pure digital tuner and advanced semiconductor circuitry design; 4 tuning methods including manual with tuning knob or keypad, direct numerical keypad entry, ATS & memory tuning with over 1,000 memories for easy access to favorite stations
- Durable strong premium ABS construction with digital tuner and LCD back-lit display featuring calendar, 24-hour clock with alarm, count-down sleep timer; Works as an emergency mobile battery charger with built-in standard DC 5V USB output port for charging mobile devices, such as smart phones, GPS units, MP3 players, digital cameras, and etc. Other safety features include a 5-LED reading lamp & an LED flashlight

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B07HPFTBV4 |
| Additional Features | Mobile Power Bank |
| Antenna Location | Indoor/Outdoor |
| Best Sellers Rank | #76,093 in Electronics ( See Top 100 in Electronics ) #150 in Weather Radios |
| Brand | Kaito |
| Built-In Media | Owner's Manual |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | MP3 Player, Smartphone |
| Connectivity Technology | Auxiliary |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 out of 5 stars 882 Reviews |
| Display Type | LCD |
| Enclosure Material | Plastic |
| Frequency | 23000 KHz |
| Hardware Interface | 3.5mm Audio, USB |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 9.5"L x 5.5"W x 2.5"H |
| Item Weight | 27 Ounces |
| Manufacturer | Kaito |
| Mfr Part Number | FBA-KA900BLK |
| Model Number | FBA-KA900BLK |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 9.5"L x 5.5"W x 2.5"H |
| Radio Bands Supported | 7-Band |
| Special Feature | Mobile Power Bank |
| Style Name | Modern |
| Tuner Technology | AM/FM |
| Tuner Type | AM/FM |
| UPC | 855851007285 |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Kaito
- **Color:** Black
- **Connectivity Technology:** Auxiliary
- **Included Components:** Owner's Manual
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Product Dimensions:** 9.5"L x 5.5"W x 2.5"H
- **Radio Bands Supported:** 7-Band
- **Special Feature:** Mobile Power Bank
- **Style:** Modern
- **Tuner Technology:** AM/FM

## Images

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## Questions & Answers

**Q: Is this good for a newbie looking to get into shortwave?**
A: While i like this radio, i would suggest the Tecsun PL-330, The Tecsun PL-330 is a Very Good Radio, Get a couple extra Batteries for Incase the Power goes OUT you have more Run Time, Next get a descent antenna, like maybe a 21 foot reel antenna AND a  MLA-30+ these are descent for the Price.

**Q: Is this radio waterproof?**
A: No it is not waterproof or water resistant.

**Q: I can't set time while in the date/time mode. What's up?**
A: You set the date time from in the system menu.

**Q: how is the sensitivy for dxing am and fm shortwave ? How is the sensitivy for recording on am/fm bands ?**
A: it is Not Bad, BUT get a descent Antenna, like a MLA-30+ as this is a Decent inexpensive antenna, or string a 100foot long Wire into a Tree wire into a Grounded UN for descent reception. a Magnetic Loop can also benefit for AM/MW, FM get a 21 foot reel type clip onto telescoping antenna.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ KAITO KA900
*by S***M on September 26, 2019*

I absolutely love this radio. Previous models may have had a shortwave feature but lacked the ability to play MP3s from a micro SD card, another may have had bluetooth capabilities but no shortwave ( or vice versa). This model has everything combined in one radio, which in my humble opinion makes it one of the best radios in its price range. I've had mine for about 2 months now, using it every day and taking it everywhere I go. With 2 solid months of near constant use I have found very little negative to say about it. I'll get the minor complaints out of the way then get back to the praise. 1) The maximum volume is more than sufficient for my needs but it isn't nearly as loud as it looks. You can easily hear it across the house if it's quiet but this radio can't compete with much noise. That being said, I don't think it was really designed to. It's more of a personal radio meant for listening while gathered around a campfire or sipping iced tea on the porch or, if necessary, while in the basement during a tornado. 2) There is a slide on top of the radio that turns the reading light and flashlight on and off. It's possible for that slide to get nudged or moved without you realizing it which could drain the battery. You would probably notice the flashlight being on but the reading light is mounted under the solar panel. If the solar panel is in the "closed" position it is possible for the reading light to be on without you realizing it. This happened to me not long ago and the light was left on all night. I didn't catch it until the following afternoon and the radio still had a significant charge left. The display showed 1 bar which I have found will last for several hours with constant use. This tells me that either the reading light doesn't require much juice to operate, or the radio comes with a pretty good battery, possibly both. Either way, I was impressed. On a side note, when I first got my radio I held it upside down and the slide fell right out of it onto the ground. I picked it up and put it back and haven't had another issue with it since. 3) While overall the radio itself does seem to be sturdy and able to withstand some abuse the plastic the body is made of looks to be a little brittle. For instance, I think if it fell of my bed onto a hardwood floor it would probably shatter into a million peices. I find myself being overprotective and careful whenever I take it with me somewhere. Not exactly a bad thing I guess considering what it is. 4) One of the main selling points of this radio is it comes with an ability to charge the battery via a solar panel and a hand crank thereby allowing the user to listen to the radio indefinitely while away from any means of charging it the traditional way (ie, camping, disaster, alien invasion). I say "main" selling point because it is part of why I bought it. The solar panel and hand crank can and do charge the battery when used but they have limitations which I feel are described by the manufacturer rather well. Solar panels aren't very efficient at producing electricity, especially a very small one. This is by no means precise but if I were to guess I'd say it would probably take a week or 2 of direct sunlight to fully charge the radio. I don't remember what the manufacturer says so I could be way off, I'm only basing this on what I've seen while using my radio. The hand crank by my own experience isn't much better, maybe around 10 minutes of use with 10 minutes of cranking. Thankfully I already had a pretty good idea of what to expect from this before I bought the radio so I wasn't disappointed. If someone bought this radio expecting a full charge after sitting in the sun for a few hours they would likely be disappointed. Both methods of charging definitely work and have their merits. They would prove to be very useful in a pinch. Now on with the praise. 1) It plays MP3s and can read a micro SD card up to 32gb. 32gb is a lot of audio. I have 2527 tracks on mine, with room to spare. I like listening to music, old time radio shows, podcasts, a little bit of everything. If there's nothing playing over the air that interests me or I'm in a place with little or no reception I just play something from the SD card. This is my favorite feature of the radio. 2) It has a bluetooth feature that I have found to be more useful than I originally thought it would be. If I'm outside listening to something on my phone I like to connect it to my radio, it sounds much better playing through the radio. 3) you have the ability to charge other devices using this radio. This comes in handy when you're camping with a tablet or whatever. Just plug your device into the back of the radio and the radio acts like a battery pack. There is a small switch near where you plug in your device that determines which way the charge needs to go, "in" or "out". When you charge the radio itself the switch needs to be in the "in" position. When you want to charge your device move it to "out". 4) It can revive AM, FM, shortwave, and weather band. Having this many options makes it versatile and useful in many different situations. It also comes with a detachable antenna for shortwave that works great. Things like weather, show schedule, and physical surroundings ( buildings, mountains, etc) have a lot to do with your ability to pick up shortwave shows but it's a lot of fun when it happens. 5) The flashlight and reading light are very functional and more than bright enough to serve their intended purpose. I have used both and am very satisfied with them. 6) I like the handle. It makes it very easy to grab and go. It also seems to be very durable with a rubber hand grip in the middle. 7) It has a microphone, perfect for dictation or recording a memorable event. I have not yet used this feature but I like having the capability. 8) It has a lock function. This is useful if you're listening to the radio while on the go, as I often do. It prevents an accidental button push or knob twist from changing your radio station (or worse). While in lock mode none of the buttons (except the one you push to unlock the radio) will work nor will the top "tuner" knob do anything. For some reason though the bottom "volume" knob is still functional while the radio is locked. I have found this to be the case while listening to both "over the air" radio and MP3s. If this was intentional I'm not sure what purpose it would serve but I've had no issues with it. Overall despite the very minor imperfections I feel this is a very solid and useful radio and would definitely recommend it to anyone. I use mine every day and as I stated earlier have no real complaint or issue with it. I am very happy with my radio and, knowing what I know now about it, would definitely buy it again.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ A Truly Capable Emergency Radio That Outperforms Its Price and Delivers When It Matters
*by T***E on November 23, 2025*

The Kaito Voyager Max KA900 is one of the most thoughtfully engineered emergency radios I’ve used—robust, feature-rich, and built with the kind of practical functionality you want in a real emergency tool. Right out of the box, the packaging is neat and protective, and the radio itself feels solid, well-constructed, and heavier in the hand in a reassuring way. Nothing about it feels cheap or rushed. The build quality is excellent. Buttons, dials, and the telescoping antenna operate smoothly with no wobble or looseness. The casing feels sturdy enough for travel, camping, or emergency storage, and the layout is intuitive despite how many features it includes. The sound quality was a pleasant surprise—clear, crisp, and fuller than most compact emergency radios. Whether listening to AM/FM, shortwave, or the built-in Bluetooth speaker, the audio holds up well. One of the standout engineering features is the power versatility. Between solar, USB, battery, and dynamo hand-crank charging, it gives you multiple ways to stay connected when power isn’t guaranteed. The hand crank is not gimmicky—it actually works. You can produce enough energy to top up your phone in a pinch, giving it an edge over cheaper models that struggle to deliver meaningful charging power. The solar panel performs well too, especially in steady sunlight. Reception across AM, FM, and SW bands is strong, with good station lock and minimal drift. For anyone who camps, lives in rural areas, or wants a dependable emergency tool for the home, vehicle, or go-bag, the KA900 strikes the right balance between capability and reliability. The only drawback is that it doesn’t come with a protective case. Given how well-built the radio is, a case would make storage and transport even better. That said, the radio’s value far outweighs this one missing accessory. Pros • Excellent build quality with a sturdy, reliable feel • Surprisingly good sound across all bands and Bluetooth • Multiple power options, including an effective hand crank • Strong AM/FM/SW reception with good tuning stability • Charges phones in emergencies • Exceptional value compared to higher-priced emergency radios Cons • No included carrying case For anyone serious about preparedness or simply wanting a reliable multifunction radio, the Kaito Voyager Max KA900 is a standout. It delivers the engineering, du

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Emergency Radio - and then some
*by J***Y on February 24, 2021*

At first I wasn't looking at this model but when I found a lightening deal that put it below the cost of other models, I decided to purchase. I am not regretting it. I probably won't use the text reader and a few other features but they are there so someone will find them useful. You can read all about the different features so I'll skip listing them. What I will point out is that I find the control buttons somewhat... not difficult but they don't work instantly. It's like the controls go to sleep and you have to wake them up by pushing a button once and THEN push a button to activate that control. Once I figured that out then all was well. I find the sound quality reasonable. I have a Bluetooth speaker that gives better sound but as is an all-in-one unit, I am not knocking anything. Solar panel works to keep it charged but doesn't not charge it up from zero. The reading light was turned on during transit (or when I unboxed it, I don't know) so the battery died by the next day or two. I placed the unit in a sunny window all day but the battery didn't charge up enough for more than a couple of minutes of radio time. Crank works too but that will take a lot of effort to change up a completely dead battery. The battery is removable and can be changed out for a fresh one. Use your standard battery charger (for 18650 batteries) or use Micro USB or 6v power supply (center positive).

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