these gadgets can help in the event of
an emergency or natural disaster when
the power goes out
try the $79 and wear case it has a
built-in hand crank that generates power
for your iPhone 6 or 6s 2 minutes of
rotating the crank will give enough
charge for an emergency call while 10
minutes gives up to 2 hours of extra
battery life the crank arm also doubles
as a kickstand for extra light the $150
zero hour relic XR flashlight is a
compact tactical flashlight that
provides up to 1000 lumens adjust the
brightness with the variable control
ring it's waterproof and can withstand
drops and knocks the flashlight also has
a battery that can charge USB devices
like your phone google's trusted
contacts is a personal safety app to
share your location with friends and
family in the event of an emergency it
works even if your phone is offline at
the moment it's Android only but an iOS
version is coming soon in San Francisco
I'm Lexie CBDs cnet.com for CBS News
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