EtonAmerican Red Cross Crank-Powered Clipray Clip-On Flashlight & Smartphone Charger, Hand Crank, Cherry Red, Commitment to Preparedness
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EtonAmerican Red Cross Crank-Powered Clipray Clip-On Flashlight & Smartphone Charger, Hand Crank, Cherry Red, Commitment to Preparedness

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Product ID: 2521431
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Details

  • Special Feature
    Portable
  • Color
    Red
  • Power Source
    Manual
  • Light Source Type
    LED
  • Material
    Plastic
🔋1 min crank = 10 min LED light
🔌Built-in USB charger port
🧗‍♂️Lightweight & clip-on portability

Description

⚡ Stay powered, stay prepared — no batteries, no excuses!

  • CLIP GO CONVENIENCE - Compact, lightweight design with a durable carabiner clip for effortless attachment to your belt, backpack, or gear.
  • TRUSTED BY THE EXPERTS - Officially licensed by the American Red Cross, combining reliability with a commitment to preparedness.
  • POWER UP ANYWHERE ANYTIME - Hand-crank your way to 10 minutes of bright LED light with just 60 seconds of effort—no batteries needed.
  • WATER RESISTANT DURABILITY - Built to withstand the elements, this flashlight keeps shining through rain or unexpected splashes.
  • EMERGENCY READY SMARTPHONE CHARGING - Integrated USB port lets you juice up your phone off-grid, ensuring you stay connected when it matters most.

The Eton American Red Cross Clipray is a compact, hand-crank powered flashlight and USB smartphone charger that delivers 10 minutes of LED light from just one minute of cranking. Lightweight and water-resistant, it features a durable carabiner clip for easy portability and is officially licensed by the American Red Cross, making it an essential tool for emergency preparedness and outdoor adventures.

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Specifications

Special FeaturePortable, Lightweight, Sturdy
ColorRed
Power SourceManual
Light Source TypeLED
MaterialPlastic
Included ComponentsUsb Cable, Flash Light
Product Dimensions6"D x 1.25"W x 2.25"H
Voltage5 Volts
Item Weight4.9 Ounces
Water Resistance LevelWater Resistant
BrandEton
Runtime10 minutes
StyleAmerican Red Cross
Finish TypeRed
Global Trade Identification Number00750254804403
ManufacturerEton
SizeSingle
UPC724137347110 066519357332 750254804403 080137116898 666671449403
Part NumberARCCR100RSNG
Item Weight4.9 ounces
Country of OriginChina
Item model numberARCCR100R_SNG
Is Discontinued By ManufacturerNo
FinishRed
PatternCharger
Item Package Quantity1
Special FeaturesPortable, Lightweight, Sturdy
Batteries Included?No
Batteries Required?Yes
Warranty Description1 year parts and labor.

Have a Question? See What Others Asked

Does anyone know the maximum and average output of electricity this device puts out while cranking?
Can this be used for an IPhone 4 and the newer versions?
can this item be used to charge a hand held GPS device? i like to hunt and camp alot and im allways useing my GPS to find my car.
Does this have a battery that stores the power?

Reviews

4.3

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D**I

Slim and Only for Emergencies

Has internal battery for flashlight, not for USB. Plug into your USB device and start cranking. You will see the device turn on. Must crank for 30 minutes or so to do any significant charging, but this is only designed for emergencies. Got it for my daughter for hurricane season.

T**D

useful

USB powers my phone quicker than you would think. Gain 10% with about 4 minutes of cranking.

H**N

Good Emergency Flashlight

Flashlight.It's a good emergency flashlight. The beam is good for anything within a 30 foot range (and probably adequet for 40-50 feet as long as you don't need a spotlight). From my experience, the battery lasts up to 10 minutes after cranking for a few seconds, and up to 5 minutes in cold weather (~30-40 farenheit). It will still produce light after these limit, but will be significantly dimmer. The light fades as the battery gets weaker, so I typically recharge the device while I am using it to keep it bright. I've had this thing hold battery for several months (of nonuse) without being cranked. Overall I am very impressed with the flashlight portion of this product. 5 out of 5Clip.It is made of plastic and functional. I doubt it would hold much weight, but since it's only intended use is to hold the flashlight, that's okay.Phone Charging.It provides a charge. You need to crank to be able to charge anything, and it doesn't charge fast. Because of the size of the crank, it is a little difficult to charge without holing the flashlight with both hands. It doesn't come with a cable (I didn't expect it to). Overall, if you were in an emergency situation and had the time, this would be a good way to get your phone up by a few percent, but it isn't a way to seriously charge your device. I'm talking 5-10 minutes of work for 2-3% charge. Is it better than nothing? Yes. Can I see anyone taking 8 hours and 20 minutes to use this crank to charge their phone up to 100%? No. And, since it only charges while you are cranking, you can't store any energy for later (You can for the flashlight, but not for the phone charger. But, given how fast the flashlight charges and how long it lasts, it's not really worth doing it for the flashlight either.). It's enough to save your bacon, but you can't take it hiking and expect it to charge your devices.I am happy with my purchase, and have considered getting this as a gift for multiple family members.

N**O

Solid purchase for power outages, camping, emergencies and more

The light isn't crazy bright, but it definitely does the trick when you need a flashlight. It charges fairly quickly with the crank dynamo. You may want to crank it for a couple of minutes each time you go to use it, to make sure it will last a while before cranking again. It says 1 minute of cranking is 10 minutes of light, but I think that may be a bit exaggerated, which isn't a big deal. When you're stuck in the dark, spending whatever amount of time cranking it for light isn't much worse than sitting in the dark. The battery will hold a charge for a while, so if you leave it charged it will stay charged for at least couple of weeks, in my experience.I haven't used the USB for charging very much, but it seems to only really charge the phone while you actively crank it. In addition, it only charges the phones I have had very slowly (the phones literally say "charging slowly" instead of just "charging"). Again, when you're stuck with no electricity it will do the trick temporarily, and is far better than no charger at all.As for the build quality, it is fairly decent quality but definitely fairly cheap, as well. It might break the plastic enclosure if it were to be dropped down a flight of stairs, for example. If you struck it with a hammer as if hitting a nail, it would likely shatter into a lot of pieces, as it is a rigid but relatively thin plastic. If wedged into a survival kit or other tight space it would likely be fine though, it is a bit flexible and would probably only break due to impact. It is definitely not water-resistant at all, hah. Overall meets my expectations and is a pretty quality product.

A**N

Easy to power up

They tested out well. I have one in my car and one at home for emergencies. Hopefully won't need them . . .

G**N

Important: USB only charges while cranking

It's unfortunate that I trusted the good reviews and the Red Cross brand and didn't dig deep enough in parts of the reviews that were "below the fold." Yes, it's fine as a flashlight. But it's terrible as an emergency charger, which is what I really wanted.Despite *obviously* containing a battery for the flashlight, the battery has no role in the charging ports. So as others have noted, you literally have to continuously crank in order to charge anything. This interacts stupidly with the iPhone, which literally powers on (even if the battery is at only 1%) as soon as you start charging, and then of course stays on, prompts you for your passcode, etc. So if you pause for moment because your hands get tired or you slip off of the tiny crank handle, then that's treated as an "unplug/replug" event and you can't even manage to keep you phone turned off while you try to inject some power into it.The only viable way that I can see to use this is to have it charge an external power bank, which you then use to charge the phone. But when you're hiking and every ounce counts, why would you want to carry both the crank light (with an internal battery) and an external battery? This is fundamentally a cheaping out design decision: I have designed low power electronics and this is *not* how you do it if you want a competent and versatile product. Among other things it makes me wonder how much of the crank power is being wasted. If they didn't bother to include an efficient boost regulator off of the battery to the USB ports, then they probably also didn't include an efficient battery charger circuit either.I won't be returning this, because emergency flashlights are a nice thing to have around the house, but it's useless for my intended purpose.

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