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OLIGHT IMINI 2 EDC Rechargeable Keychain Flashlight, 50 Lumens Compact - Amazon $13.99

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OLIGHT IMINI 2 EDC Rechargeable Keychain Flashlight, 50 Lumens Compact and Portable Mini LED Keyring Lights with Built-in Battery Ideal for Everyday Carry and Emergencies, available in Black, Green, or Orange for $13.99

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[Single Output] IMINI 2 produces a wide and balanced output of 50 lumens
[Instant Activation] Turn the light on by simply detaching the body from the magnetic cap
[Rechargeable Design] There is an integrated USB plug at the tail, which can be directly inserted into the adapter for charging. The USB port allows for a full charge within 60 minutes
[Hands-free Experience] The mini light has a magnetic base to attach to any iron surface, leaving both hands free to do other things
[Mini and Compact ] Only 55 mm long with a weight of only 19.5g/0.69oz, you can hardly feel the weight on your bag, the aluminum body with 1.5 meters drop resistance can take a beating

https://www.amazon.com/OLIGHT-Rec...B0C54ZH8WW
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OLIGHT IMINI 2 EDC Rechargeable Keychain Flashlight, 50 Lumens Compact and Portable Mini LED Keyring Lights with Built-in Battery Ideal for Everyday Carry and Emergencies, available in Black, Green, or Orange for $13.99

From the listing:

[Single Output] IMINI 2 produces a wide and balanced output of 50 lumens
[Instant Activation] Turn the light on by simply detaching the body from the magnetic cap
[Rechargeable Design] There is an integrated USB plug at the tail, which can be directly inserted into the adapter for charging. The USB port allows for a full charge within 60 minutes
[Hands-free Experience] The mini light has a magnetic base to attach to any iron surface, leaving both hands free to do other things
[Mini and Compact ] Only 55 mm long with a weight of only 19.5g/0.69oz, you can hardly feel the weight on your bag, the aluminum body with 1.5 meters drop resistance can take a beating

https://www.amazon.com/OLIGHT-Rec...B0C54ZH8WW

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bewareofthephog11
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I have one of these, fun little device and pretty bright!!
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father_of_lol
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Quote from bewareofthephog11 :
I have one of these, fun little device and pretty bright!!
I have one and agree, every flashlight fanatic should have at least one!
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mei9ji
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How does this compare to the i2r?
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avocet
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It's an OK enough light but looking at it sort of reminds me of an old car cigarette lighter.
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Is 50 lumens enough?
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Quote from mei9ji :
How does this compare to the i2r?

They're similar in size, but have slightly different use scenarios. This Mini charges without a cord in most USB-A ports. The light is held by a strong magnet that detaches and automatically turns on with a tug from the other half. So, the light unit itself is very small compared to the i1R2. You also want to reattach it after use so you don't lose it. The charging portion has exposed contacts, so a silicone sleeve is included. You slip it off when you need to charge again. Best uses for me include attaching it as a zipper pull on travel clothing for nightly walks, hanging it inside my camera bag, or attached to the key ring inside my laptop case. They're really handy even though I always have an i1R2 Pro attached on my car keys.
Last edited by QuaziArts March 18, 2025 at 12:22 PM.
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Quote from QuaziArts :
They're similar in size, but have slightly different use scenarios.
Agreed. These are very handy as gifts for people who don't want to keep track of batteries or chargers. I put one on every keychain for family members, even though I carry a different one on mine.

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TealIdea227
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Quote from CyanWriter8569 :
Is 50 lumens enough?
Of course not. Everybody knows how much darker it is nowadays than 20 years ago. This is such trash; you need at least 5000 lumens to see.
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I love this light. I attached it to my keychain with a micro lock S-biner.
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I have a couple of the rechargeable O-light flashlights of this size and they don't last long at all. EDC to me means a full day at work, not just a few seconds here and there.

I'm still a huge fan of their AAA-powered lights. Just keep a backup battery or two in the pack and you're good to go. They're also good if you don't have a headlamp, since they can be held between lips while working in a pinch, when you need both hands to work.
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Quote from gathermewool :
I have a couple of the rechargeable O-light flashlights of this size and they don't last long at all. EDC to me means a full day at work, not just a few seconds here and there.

I'm still a huge fan of their AAA-powered lights. Just keep a backup battery or two in the pack and you're good to go. They're also good if you don't have a headlamp, since they can be held between lips while working in a pinch, when you need both hands to work.
EDC literally is an acronym for "EveryDay Carry" It refers to its portability - not length of use. Even AA or AAA lights don't last all day especially when used in their highest mode. You'd be lucky to get an hour or two. EDCs are meant to be always on you when you need a useful light in a pinch. Keychain lights like this one are just for quick lighting while other pocketable with clip ones can provide a slightly longer run time for sustained lighting.
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I have few of this and I must be clumsy or something but once in awhile I look down and the flashlight part fell off.
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Quote from iTom :
EDC literally is an acronym for "EveryDay Carry" It refers to its portability - not length of use. Even AA or AAA lights don't last all day especially when used in their highest mode. You'd be lucky to get an hour or two. EDCs are meant to be always on you when you need a useful light in a pinch. Keychain lights like this one are just for quick lighting while other pocketable with clip ones can provide a slightly longer run time for sustained lighting.

We disagree on what EDC means. Thats fine. I'd rather swap out a AAA or AA battery than have a dead light.

I work in a construction environment with zero outside light. If the lights go out and the nearest battery-backed-up light is dead you're in the dark. Most lighting isn't good enough as-is, meaning reading gages and such requires a light. I like a small EDC light that takes replacement batteries, preferably AA, but AAA is OK too.

There are guys on-site who like to have the sun in their pocket, but that's not me. I like a light light that can get me through the day.
Last edited by gathermewool March 18, 2025 at 03:04 PM.
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How does it compare to iPhone flashlight?
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This and the i3e are are meant to be on your keychain so if you don't have your flaslight or phone you can have something there and not have to go all the way back to the car to get it. It's bright enough to see what you're focused on. I just got this recently on recommendation, and while its plenty bright for what it is, it turns out to be a bit annoying, you have to completely remove it from your hook or mini carabiner, and dust cover, to charge it. I'd almost prefer a design where the USB charging part was on the light itself and that would slot into the holder that way when I do need to charge it I just pull it off to charge and it snaps back on the holder. It's a bit clunky. You can't even just slide off it and it's holding ring to charge you have to completely remove the holding ring. Admitedly you won't have to do it often, as I haven't had to replace my i3e batteries in many months but still... However, its always $13.99 its been that price for a long time, there's no savings or coupon here..

It's brighter than an iphone and easier to hold or mount.
Last edited by vo_danh March 18, 2025 at 04:54 PM.

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