Words I like: "The light you have beats the light you left at home."
Hey !
Most people already own a flashlight. It's their phone, and it's the worst one for the job.
Think about the walk to your door at night, both arms full of groceries. To get light you unlock the phone, find the torch button, and now one hand is busy holding it while you still need a hand for the keys.
So you set the bags down on the dirty floor, or you scratch around the lock in the dark hoping you found the keyhole.
The phone torch always costs you something. A free hand, a bit of battery, and the small daily annoyance of doing a simple thing the hard way.
A keychain light fixes it because it's already in your hand, hanging off the same keys you're reaching for.
That's the whole idea behind the TIKI. | | It weighs 12 grams, lives on your keyring, and one click gives you 300 lumens, plenty to light a doorway, a bag search, or a walk down an unlit path.
The colours also look right, because it uses a high-CRI LED, so a red wire stays red and a face looks like a face instead of washed-out grey. It charges over USB-C off the same cable as your phone.
The math is simple: $29 once, against unlocking your phone one-handed in the dark every single night for years.
Clip one to your keys for $29 at http://nitecore.sg/tiki
Code NC10 for 10% off, 60-day money-back guarantee.
The best light is the one already in your hand.
As promised, value in under a minute.
Sincerely, Ming Jie Nitecore Singapore
P.S. Me finding my own keyhole by phone torch. Again.
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