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Nitecore Tiki 300 Lumen Key

The pinky-sized TIKI USB Rechargeable LED Key Chain Flashlight delivers up to 300 lumens of white light, along with an auxiliary white beam with a high Color Rendering Index (CRI) to reduce eyestrain and an ultraviolet beam for inspecting currency and documents. At 2.2" and less than a half-ounce, the TIKI is easy to have on hand, and it charges conveniently with a USB cable.

SKU: GC39-TIKI

Nitecore Tiki 300 Lumen Key

Nitecore Tiki 300 Lumen Key

The pinky-sized TIKI USB Rechargeable LED Key Chain Flashlight delivers up to 300 lumens of white light, along with an auxiliary white beam with a high Color Rendering Index (CRI) to reduce eyestrain and an ultraviolet beam for inspecting currency and documents. At 2.2" and less than a half-ounce, the TIKI is easy to have on hand, and it charges conveniently with a USB cable.

Double-click the single push-button switch to activate the light on ultra-low and continue clicking to cycle through the low, medium, and high settings. Press and hold to activate the light on the high power setting, and triple-click to activate in the high-CRI or UV modes. The TIKI is made of polycarbonate with a stainless steel head that dissipates the heat generated at higher output settings. The light is IP66-rated water-resistant and impact resistant to 3.3', and its key chain ring can withstand a pull equivalent to 66 pounds.

Light Performance

1/15/60/300 lumens

Direct access to high setting

Auxiliary 22-lumen high-CRI beam for reduced eye strain (>90 CRI, color temperature 4500k)

Flashing high-CRI beam for emergency signalling

Auxiliary 500mW, 365nm ultraviolet beam for authenticating bills and IDs, detecting fluorescent chemicals, exciting phosphorescence, or attracting insects

Total Reflective Optic lens for soft, uniform beam

130mAh lithium-ion battery provides up to 40 hours runtime

Switching

Push-button power/mode switch

Direct access from off to high or ultra-low modes

Triple-click for high-CRI, high-CRI flashing, or UV settings

Construction Details

Up to 1 year standby time

Battery power indicator light

1.3-hour charge time

IP66 water-resistant

3.3' impact resistant

Overcharge, over-discharge, short-circuit protection

Polycarbonate body, stainless-steel head

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Nitecore Tiki 300 Lumen Key

The pinky-sized TIKI USB Rechargeable LED Key Chain Flashlight delivers up to 300 lumens of white light, along with an auxiliary white beam with a high Color Rendering Index (CRI) to reduce eyestrain and an ultraviolet beam for inspecting currency and documents. At 2.2" and less than a half-ounce, the TIKI is easy to have on hand, and it charges conveniently with a USB cable.

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