🔦 Light up your life with the sleekest, smartest keychain flashlight ever.
The Nitecore TINI 2 is a titanium-finished, ultra-compact keychain flashlight delivering 500 lumens of brightness with a 97-yard beam. Featuring a USB-C rechargeable lithium-ion battery, an OLED display for real-time status, and a dual-switch design with lockout mode, it’s engineered for professional everyday carry with unmatched convenience and performance.
Special Feature | Adjustable Light Modes, Rechargeable |
Color | Titanium |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 500 Lumens |
Included Components | key clasp, flashlight |
Product Dimensions | 1.83"D x 0.98"W x 0.49"H |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Light Path Distance | 97 Yards |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 0.66 Ounces |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
Brand | Nitecore |
Brightness | 500 Lumen |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Runtime | 60 hours |
Finish Type | Gray |
Manufacturer | Nitecore |
Part Number | Tini2 |
Item Weight | 0.66 ounces |
Item model number | Tini 2 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Polymer batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Finish types | Gray |
Special Features | Adjustable Light Modes, Rechargeable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Bulb Features | Dimmable |
A**R
Fantastic light!
I bought two of these and put Velcro (hook and loop tape) on the backs of them. Then I attached one under the brim of a baseball cap, and one to the side of my motorcycle helmet. (I took the metal loop off of the back of the one I put on the baseball cap.) Fantastic in both applications! I don't ever want to be without them now! I also stuck a small piece of Velcro on to a piece of magnetic tape and tucked that inside the hat band. I can use that attachment any time I want the light to be magnetic (like to stick under the hood of the car). I've gone several days of daily use on the hat, mostly using level 2 (15 lumens) and level 3 (65 lumens) brightness, and the battery gauge still read full or very close to it. I'm sure it would last a really long time between charges, but I'm one of those people who obsessively keeps everything fully charged just in case. Level one is perfect for walking through a dark room without waking your spouse. I love that I can easily turn the light on at level one by simply holding the power button down, while a normal push of the power button will activate whatever level you used last so you're not constantly having to cycle through levels to get to what you want. I've had hats with all manner of built-in lights and while they are all useful, they pale in comparison to this super tiny light-weight marvel that lets me have a light on any hat I want without a big stupid looking clip cluttering up and weighing down the brim, and without having to buy a billion button batteries or stuff heavy AAA batteries into a hat band. I did have to use a bit of fabric glue to get the Velcro to stick well enough to the brim of one of my hats, but that was no biggie. If you're not a hat person, this is the right size and weight to comfortably hold in your mouth while you're working on something. You can lock the buttons if you're going to pocket it, to prevent accidental activation. Before I bought it, I saw the little display screen as just a gimmick, but it turns out it's actually very useful and informative. Shows the battery level, the current light level and how long you can run the light at that level. You just can't go wrong with this light. I'm planning to buy several more as gifts.
R**R
Extremely impressive
I never thought I would ever write a jubilant review for a flashlight. It is tiny, and will easily fits on your keyring in your pocket. Actually, you can probably fit in four or five. This make will make you wonder why you paid 40 USD for what looks like a children's toy. Then be amazed when you turn on the turbo mode, preferably in a dark room.This light is a impressive showcase in miniaturisation, and at its full 500 lumens, its brightness almost appears magical. In most practical situations, you rarely need such a bright beam, and the lower settings will do just fine. The build quality is excellent (I got the steel version), it is very well designed, and the LED screen is unexpectedly useful. Once you understand how all settings work, this light is surprisingly versatile. Amazingly, they managed to fit in a standard USB 2 connector, which makes recharging very easy. Battery performance is good, but obviously you shouldn't expect miracles: there is only so much power you can store in such a small package. All in all, the most impressive flashlight I've ever seen.
J**S
Great light great company
Simply awesome!!! Great edc for quick flexible light - easy to use - best mini light ever . I own several of nitecore products - great company high quality lights
J**F
Miniscule and practical
I wanted a little flashlight to stick on my keychain. This isn't little. It's smaller than little. I don't even notice it on my keychain or in my pocket.For its size, the amount of light it can put out is incredible... I don't find the "turbo" necessary (And it does eat through the small battery), but that's really not why I got it. There is a useful amount of battery life on high and medium (Medium seems fairly comparable to a much older LED Maglite I have) and set to the lower settings it will last for many hours. Not bad for something I don't even notice is on my key ring. Very few people need more light than this thing can produce. The battery life isn't something I've tested, but I haven't run out of power as long as I charge it once/week or so.The interface is solid. There is a lockout feature that is necessary unless you want to kill your battery by accident - or heat up your pocket. I did that once. Now I lock it. It slows down turning the light on, but that's not an issue for me.Once unlocked you can always start it in the lowest mode, or you can just turn it on to the power level it was last at, and cycle through them. It's not quite as simple as my Maglite, but it has more useful options than the Maglite does, too.Physically, it seems reasonably well built for what it is. I'm not afraid of it falling apart, but I wouldn't want to runover it with my car or dunk it in a pool, either.The light it produces is fairly cool, but not overly so (It's warmer than my LED Maglite), and the beam is soft, smooth, and not heavily focused like a spotlight, which makes it nice in close quarters.Maybe my only real gripes are the price ($40 for a keychain light? Ouch... but I did buy it), and the ring is on the bottom of the flashlight, so you can't stand it up and point it at the ceiling. I wouldn't mind if the lowest brightness mode were lower, but each brightness level is nicely spaced, so using it isn't fiddly.I've found I mostly use it at work, shoving it in to tight spaces, but I'd be comfortable using it while hiking - within reason.All in all, the Tini2 is a neat piece of kit. If it looks useful to you, it probably is.
D**.
Handy on the keychain
The media could not be loaded. Very handy to keep on my key chain. A lot of times my iPhone flashlight isn’t bright or direct enough. This flash light gets BRIGHT. The battery lasts a long time. Easily to charge in the car while I’m driving. Hope this helps.In my video I show it at full brightness.
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