Will the real (keychain) EDC please stand up?

Well out of budget, but I always thought the DQG Hobi Plus looked interesting.

DQG is neat but they are hard to find, and/or just the exotic materials are available at really high prices.

Nitecore TUBE’s price is really good, but I’m not quite sold on that form factor.

I like Nitecores TIP. Tube doesn’t excite me and the other one is too small for my hand. TINI? Is that right? I think so.

Here ya go, as many as you need, $17.50 a piece. In every color but blue. 5000K Nichia too. $17.50!!! Did you see that? $17.50!!!

Sorry, couldn’t help myself.

I’ve had a TINI and it was an awesome light despite bad UI. Until the switch failed and it died. I’ve heard other stories of them dying quickly but I’m not sure if that’s enough to conclude they have a problem.

A good keychain light takes years to figure out . I like small AAA lights ....Good luck .

Any of the small AAA Olights for me. I have the Olight i3s eos (and the i3e) and find them brilliantly simple and reliable. The i3s on my neck lanyard inside my shirt has been there three years now without a single problem. And I use it a lot out here in the countryside.

I spend waaay to much time at Parametrek.

Here are 50 flashlights, 50 lumens or more, weighing less than 25 grams.

If I were giving a keychain light, it would probably be AAA or AA based with NiMH or Enerloops.

Missing are the Rovyvon line if that’s interesting to you, as well as the Klarus Mini One which is very similar to many other 10180 lights. Also several DQG lights, such as Hobi, Hobi+, Fairy, etc. A banggood search for “DQG” is always fun

What do you mean?

Quite clearly, the FOB style keychain lights are popular… but I specifically excluded them in my question. Their size and dimensions give them advantages in brightness, battery size/runtime, and maybe even durability, but I am trying to see if reliable options exist in the tiniest form factor.

As for AA/AAA lights, yes there are appealing options in that category, but do people actually put those on their keychains? :open_mouth: The smallest AAA (i3E, EDC01) are maybe at the limit. I want something that is as imperceptible as possible, since I expect I would rarely use it anyway.

Rovyvon looks interesting, but I find it quite expensive and a bit on the larger side of the smallest lights. Klarus… well the comments in that thread make it less appealing. DQG also seems quite expensive, though the Hobi Plus with USB charging looks appealing.

In general, I find it difficult to pay more for a keychain light than a far more practical one like the SP40. To my mind, there would have to be a very special justification. And unfortunately I’m not getting the strongest impression on the reliability of these tiny lights.

Excellent points. To me, the more expensive keychain lights don’t make sense unless they are, and you’re also interested in, exotic metals.
I also don’t recommend my Klarus Mini One, or Klarus at all, but kind of meant to point out another notable copycat. The one thing it does right is having the head captive still when charging the light.

You’re also right on the reliability front. To my knowledge, all the small 10180 lights use the same “twist more to push the button” approach to give two modes, and that does not lend itself to reliability. Some execute it better than others, but there are none that I would really trust. It’s a shame because I rather like the form factor as well as the built in charging. Maybe I’ll think of a way to fix it.

I will say, the cheaper Rovyvons have served me well as gifts for muggles. Their keychain lights generally suddenly become brighter than any light they’ve ever held, unless I’ve handed them my other lights before.

The only reason I’d be interested in exotic metals is to avoid anodized aluminum from getting a scratched appearance. However, I am careful and take care of my stuff. Generally I’d prefer aluminum for price and its physical properties.

I think one or two others had captive heads too but can’t remember which. I’m surprised they don’t advertise it, since it’s a very relevant feature.

Many 10180 lights have the “twist for on, and keep twisting for high”, but some have the “twist on and off multiple times to change modes”. Not sure which is preferable. I’ve lost track of which lights have which design.

Interestingly, many AAA lights are cheaper than 10180 lights. I’m in no hurry, so I’ll keep looking for reviews and deals. If nothing satisfying comes up, I might try a small AAA light and see how I feel about the size/weight and lack of USB charging, but at the moment I haven’t given up just yet on the tiniest ones.

BLF-348 doesn’t have onboard charging, but otherwise fits the bill. (It’s even high CRI.)
https://www.gearbest.com/led-flashlights/pp_227505.html

Nice light, nice price, but there’s no way an 89mm long object is going on my keychain.

I don’t know why I keep having to repeat this, but I’m looking for the SMALLEST tubular lights around 40mm long. ~60mm would be a stretch, and considered only if nothing in the smallest category is suitable in reliability and price.

Of course it’s your choice, but I hope you realize that those dimensions either means low lumens or ridiculously short runtimes.

Yes, and neither of those points really matter for the keychain use-case.

The typical (100/10 lumens, 0.5/6 hours, High/Low) specs are quite sufficient for something imperceptibly small and light on a keychain that is present at a rare moment where light is needed briefly.

I do, too.

I have one with the possibility of lockout.

the Olight i3E now lives on my keys. it’s great. really small and light and so far perfectly reliable. barely feel it in a suit jacket or pants pocket with the keys. last week i tried switching it out for a nitecore tube which is just slightly lighter and rechargeable but it didn’t last a day. I’m typically using it to look for something under a table in a bar or in a staircase that doesn’t have lights or power yet and the one mode beam is great for that.

the tube is omni directional, not good for looking at things, and I think will live on a backpack or something as a backup camping or location light.

I concur. Although my TIP CRI is the 2018 version without lockout, I cover the buttons with the clip to avoid accidental activation. It has never turned on in my pocket.

Mine was from the first batch.

I believe the second batch didn't have lockout.

I don't know what happened after that, but I wouldn't get one without lockout.

Jetbeam Mini-1 has served me well for years.