It may be the smallest flashlight on the market, just 34mm long

cannot tell, is the switch a button or a twisty?

A button…a tiny (3mm or so) aluminum button on the back.

Sorry that it can’t. I think most people will like this memory function. :slight_smile:

Hey, wle, The switch button is at the top

I’m looking forward to your wonderful review. Don’t forget to share it with all BLFers. :smiley:

Thank you for your feedback. The memory function is already a regular function, so we didn’t write it out specifically, but it will be shown in the manual. :slight_smile:

S&h, the EU import taxes, and carrier fees kill it for me, but it’s a nice light :+1: .

Very interested. Please send me a coupon. Thanks.

Looks like a nifty edc keychain light. I do have a UI question that I think hasn’t been asked yet. How does one access the strobe mode? Is it “hidden”, or always reachable when clicking thru the other modes (ie, L-M-H-STROBE-L-M-H-…)?

Hi, Msf. I have sent you a PM about the coupon, pls check your inbox. Thanks.

Hi, Light-saber. All our products can enter the strobe mode by long pressing the switch when the light is on.

Thank you for the info!

I love tiny lights. I’d be interested in a code. Thanks!

I would definitely support getting rid of the mode memory. Keychain lights are for occasional use and there is no way I’m going to remember what mode I left it in last time I used it. L-M-H is right for this. I would get rid of the strobe too.

If you’re ok with telling us, what size battery does this use? I just spent a while on aliexpress looking for possible replacement cells and didn’t find anything with 200mh that looked like it would fit in there.

I know shipping costs are high nowadays but $10.00 shipping for something this small? No thank you.

Hi, Forsyth. Normally it is in L-M-H mode. This is the built-in battery. You cannot replace the battery unless you take it apart. The battery has about 500-time charge and discharge circles, which are at least equal to 500* AAA batteries. I think there is no need to replace the battery. If there is something wrong with the battery and charge, you can require after-sale services.

Yes, I understand that. This is an enthusiast forum and taking lights apart is what we do around here :smiley: . Do you have a photo of the battery if you don’t know the exact size? Thanks.

Lithium polymer battery 722018, 3.7V, 200mhA, 0.74Wh, 3006 :smiley:

That’s what I was thinking. I’m fine with longer and slimmer than short n’ fat.

> Lithium polymer battery 722018, 3.7V, 200mhA, 0.74Wh, 3006 Big Smile

Thanks! Are you sure of the number 722018? I wasn’t able to find replacements with a web search, which is a little unusual, and I’m wondering how you fit it into the light given the light’s 20mm diameter. A photo of the inside would be interesting!