- Model
- EX37
- Merchant SKU
- 39972303175857
- Purchase destination
- Midland
Weather and emergency radio field guide
Portable Emergency Radio Two‑Way Radio Bundle - EX37 VP
See what it does best, where it fits and what separates a smart buy from the wrong setup.
Midland’s T31s bring seamless, clear, and easy-to-use communication straight to the palm of your hands with its bright-red faceplate and carrying case for easy transport to ensure connection for everyone anytime, anywhere.
Households, workplaces, vehicles and preparedness kits that need a dedicated warning or information channel.
Coverage and alert behavior depend on location, programming, power and reception. Verify backup-power requirements and supported alert features.
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Fast decision layer
At a Glance
The catalog facts that identify the item before you check the current retailer listing.
Listed price
A fast benchmark for comparing this product with other Midland options.
Availability
Current status in the supplied Midland catalog.
Model
The product reference to use when matching accessories, manuals and support.
Equipment role
Built around the weather and emergency radio use case.
Product overview
Why EX37 Stands Out
The features, practical advantages and buying considerations that matter when deciding whether it fits your setup.
Midland’s T31s bring seamless, clear, and easy-to-use communication straight to the palm of your hands with its bright-red faceplate and carrying case for easy transport to ensure connection for everyone anytime, anywhere.
Portable Emergency Radio Two‑Way Radio Bundle - EX37 VP makes the most sense for households, workplaces, vehicles and preparedness kits that need a dedicated warning or information channel. Keep an independent channel available for official local weather information and warnings.
The decision comes down to one practical filter: coverage and alert behavior depend on location, programming, power and reception. Verify backup-power requirements and supported alert features. When that requirement is already clear, EX37 is easy to compare against the rest of the Midland lineup.
Use-case filter
Preparedness Fit
Choose the radio around where it will live, how it receives warnings and how it remains powered during an outage.
Strong fit
Home and workplace warning
A dedicated alert radio can remain ready without tying up a phone or general-purpose device.
Plan for
Backup power
Confirm the battery type, charging method and expected role during a prolonged power outage.
Test locally
Reception and programming
Place and program the radio where alerts can be received and heard by the intended users.
Operational context
Where It Fits
Use the product as part of a complete equipment and operating plan, not as an isolated specification sheet.
Severe-weather monitoring
Keep an independent channel available for official local weather information and warnings.
Power-outage readiness
Pair the radio with the correct batteries or charging plan before utility power is interrupted.
Household procedures
Include alert sounds, locations and response actions in the household emergency plan.
What the listing means
Field Breakdown
Important claims and catalog details translated into concrete pre-purchase checks.
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Listed capability 1
Midland’s T31s bring seamless, clear, and easy-to-use communication straight to the palm of your hands with its bright-red faceplate and carrying case for easy transport to ensure connection for everyone anytime, anywhere.
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The practical role
Portable Emergency Radio Two‑Way Radio Bundle - EX37 VP is designed to fill the weather and emergency radio role in a Midland communications or preparedness setup.
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The buying advantage
Keep an independent channel available for official local weather information and warnings.
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The deciding factor
Coverage and alert behavior depend on location, programming, power and reception. Verify backup-power requirements and supported alert features.
Before first use
A Four-Step Readiness Plan
Use this sequence to confirm fit, prepare the equipment and identify problems before depending on it.
- 01
Choose a reception location
Test reception in the room where the radio will normally remain.
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Configure local alerts
Follow the product instructions for channels, location codes and alert preferences when supported.
- 03
Install backup power
Add the specified batteries or charging source and record a replacement schedule.
- 04
Run a household test
Confirm the alert can be heard and that everyone knows the first response action.
Catalog checklist
Specifications That Matter
- Model or catalog reference: EX37
- Merchant SKU: 39972303175857
- Product family: Weather and emergency radio
- Catalog category: Weather Radios
- Catalog price: $64.99
- Catalog availability: In stock
- UPC: 046014511323
- Listed weight: 1.5 Pounds
Make the right choice
Decision Guide
Resolve these questions before treating the product as the right fit for your equipment or mission.
Choose it when
The use case matches
Households, workplaces, vehicles and preparedness kits that need a dedicated warning or information channel.
What it does well
The practical advantage
Midland’s T31s bring seamless, clear, and easy-to-use communication straight to the palm of your hands with its bright-red faceplate and carrying case for easy transport to ensure connection for everyone anytime, anywhere.
The deal-breaker
The requirement that decides it
Coverage and alert behavior depend on location, programming, power and reception. Verify backup-power requirements and supported alert features.
Buyer intelligence
EX37 Buyer Brief
The four answers that matter after the basic specification comparison.
Straight answer
What job should EX37 own?
Midland’s T31s bring seamless, clear, and easy-to-use communication straight to the palm of your hands with its bright-red faceplate and carrying case for easy transport to ensure connection for everyone anytime, anywhere. Its strongest role is providing a dedicated warning and information channel that does not depend on a phone battery or cellular data connection.
Straight answer
Where should a weather radio live?
Place it where reception is reliable and alerts can wake or reach the intended users. A radio buried in a kit is inventory; a programmed radio in a tested location is a warning system.
Straight answer
What power plan makes it outage-ready?
Use the supported battery or charging options, keep the backup supply with the radio and add battery checks to a regular household readiness routine.
Straight answer
What should happen after an alert sounds?
Assign a first action, a trusted source for confirmation and a family communication step. The radio delivers the warning; the response plan turns that warning into useful action.
Ready to equip the team
Portable Emergency Radio Two‑Way Radio Bundle - EX37 VP
If EX37 matches the job and the rest of your setup, check the available options and put it to work.
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