Yep, you can adjust the backlight brightness on the Midland WR400. The manufacturer notes that it's a feature of the radio, which is pretty handy if you're using it in places like a bedroom or any dimly lit spot. You can tweak the brightness to keep it from being too glaring, especially at night.
Our research shows folks find this feature really useful, particularly for toning down the brightness so it's not blinding when you're trying to catch some sleep. During the day, or when there's a lot of light around, you might want to crank it up so you can see the display more clearly.
Adjusting the brightness is pretty simple, too. The interface is designed to be user-friendly, so you shouldn't have any trouble finding the settings in the menu. This simplicity can really come in handy when you're waiting on important weather alerts and need information promptly.
By the way, in case of power outages, the WR400 has a battery backup that runs on four AA batteries. It's a feature users appreciate, especially in areas where severe weather is common. Just remember, the batteries aren't included, so you'll need to get those separately. The manufacturer suggests keeping the radio plugged in normally to save battery juice for emergencies.
So, it looks like the adjustable backlight and battery backup make the WR400 a solid choice if you're looking for a dependable weather radio. Hope that helps you get the best out of your WR400—no more fumbling around in the dark during critical moments!