NITECORE TINI 2 SS - LIMITED EDITION - Only 1000 released, each with a unique serial number

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I measured 522 lumens @turn on

The Nitecore TINI 2 SS in gold is a limited edition keyring light, to celebrate Nitecore's 15th anniversary. Only 1000 lights are available worldwide and each features the unique serial number.

As with the standard TINI 2 SS (stainless steel), the limited edition version has a maximum output of 500 lumens from the 2 x OSRAM P8 LED and is powered by a built-in li-ion battery. The light is rechargeable via a USB-C port which has a protective cover for resistance to water and dust.

The small torch features a multi-functional OLED display screen which includes information on the battery level and voltage, brightness level, user mode and remaining runtime. Beneath the screen sit the dual switches which operate all five of the brightness levels.

The TINI 2 SS offers a demo mode which automatically turns off after 30 seconds if there has been no operation, and daily mode which stays on until turned off. To switch between the two, simply press and hold both switches.

Brightness Levels:
Turbo: 500 lumens - 15 mins runtime
High: 200 lumens - 45 mins runtime
Mid: 65 lumens - 2 hrs 30 mins runtime
Low: 15 lumens - 8 hrs runtime
Ultralow: 1 lumen - 60 hrs runtime

Maximum beam distance 89 meters, waterproof to IP54 and resistant to impacts up to 1 meter.

Includes: key clasp.

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This was Saddam Hussein's favorite flashlight...before, well you know.

chrissinclair
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Are you sure you didn't mix anything up?
This flashlight, according to your review and diagram, shines 634 lm 3 minutes(turbo!) and about 9 minutes almost 500 lumens?))
With the capacity of its battery?)
😆

koshechnii
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I got the tini2 too. It packs a punch for its size.

strawman
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One great feature not mentioned in the video:

The buttons very discreetly flash in 2s intervals once the battery is almost depleted. It keeps flashing even after being turned off so you get reminded to charge it. It is not annoying, quite the contrary. Thanks to that feature I never had this light die on me yet!

In my opinion this is one of THE best everyday carry flashlights.
What I love most about it is that I can use it instantly: It hangs on my front belt loop and I can grab and turn it on in less than a second regardless of it's orientation thanks to its shape and button size.
Also I love that it has 2 buttons and thus you don't need stupid combinations to turn it on or change brightness! This makes it very straightforward to use. Because of that and how bright and tiny it is, both my parents got one too and are delighted by it.
The display shows remaining runtime on the current level and even voltage while charging, how cool is that!

At work (technician) I use it regularly, at least a few times per day.
After work I remove it from my pants and thread it into a pair of cable ties, looping around my bicycle handlebar. No more need for a bicycle front lamp!
On 200lm it is bright enough to reach pretty far on roads without streetlights. 65lm is still enough to see and runtime on that brightness is more than adequate.

At home I use it for tinkering or repairs when the room light doesn't suffice.

I bought a comparatively heavy 3x18650 flashlight with 12.000lm for 200€ and never carry it around or use it to it's potential.
The TINI2 gets used all day long, 500lm it is bright enough for 99, 9% of use cases and it costs only 1/4th of that.
This was my best flashlight buy in my entire life.

And since some time it is even available in durable Titanium.
I now know what I'll get next Christmas :)

The only thing I miss is a magnet on it's back. Then it would be perfect.
But you could simply glue 2 magnets on it's back besides the key chain ring.

SebasTian-odoz
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Loved your video! Got me at the end! Haha

TruckinBeagle
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Great demonstration. What is the music?

Nomad_