🔦 Light Up Your Life with SureFireTitan!
The SureFireTitan Ultra-Compact LED Keychain Light Series is a high-performance, virtually indestructible LED light that offers three brightness levels (300, 75, and 15 lumens). It features a proprietary MaxVision Beam for enhanced visibility, a rechargeable AAA NiMH battery, and a removable pocket clip for versatile carrying options. Weighing only 113g, this compact light is perfect for everyday carry.
Color | Silver |
Style | 300 Lumens |
Weight | 113 g |
light-source-type | LED |
Material Type | Alloy Steel |
Number of Items | 1 |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Features | Portable, Rechargeable |
Included Components | Battery |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Description Pile | Nickel Metal Hydride |
Brand | SureFire |
Department | unisex-adult |
Manufacturer | SureFire |
Item model number | TITAN-B |
Product Dimensions | 10.16 x 2.54 x 18.54 cm; 80 g |
ASIN | B00SX7KLO2 |
T**X
Calidad de primera
Es un gran producto, con el respaldo de una marca de primera, tiene buen peso, muy duradera y con una gran potencia de iluminación. Son tres niveles de potencia, a los cuales se accede girando la parte superior, y funciona muy bien. Viene con una batería recargable Enelooop, pero sin cargador, solo es tomar eso en cuenta.
B**K
A Mighty Little Torch!
Solidly built and makes a nice edc gadget. The price is a bit hard to shallow given the size. But it’s a Surefire. The brightness is phenomenal. The only thing to look into now is how well it will hold up in time. Hope it won’t disappoint!
U**R
Sta perfetta nel portachiavi.
3 livelli di illuminazione, super robusta e compatta.
M**S
Costly but worth it. Surefire Titan Plus vs. Surefire Sidekick
I wanted a new keychain light (for my car keychain). I have used the Fenix E99 Ti for years. Tiny. Works on one AAA battery. 100 lumens max output (single output). I wanted a stronger light. 100 lumens simply doesn't do it for me. I found two formidable choices: Surefire Titan Plus and Surefire Sidekick. I ordered both Surefires so I could compare them. Be advised that if you decide also to order both, they are both packaged in *blister packages* that you have to cut open. Amazon likes to receive returns in original packaging. So learn from my experience. A very important factor for me was the form factor. I wanted a very small light that is also very bright. Both the Titan Plus and Sidekick are 300 lumen max brightness. But they both also have three variable lumen levels. Sidekick: 300 lumen, 60 lumen, 5 lumen. Titan Plus: 300, 75, 15. What stuck out to me was the 5 lumen minimum output of the Sidekick. That's really low, and kind of like, what's the point? The Titan Plus is a good half inch longer than my Fenix E99 Ti. That was a concern. When I received the Titan Plus, I put it on my keychain. The length is no longer than my car key fob. That's good. The Sidekick basically looks like a key fob, with a similar size. Kind of bulky. Frankly, I want only one "fob" on my keychain, and I want my flashlight to look like a flashlight. And it being Surefire (the best flashlight brand available) I wanted to be proud to hang it on my keychain. I ended up keeping the Titan Plus and returning the Sidekick. The difference in brightness between my Fenix E99 Ti and the Surefire Titan Plus is remarkable. The Surefire is very, very bright for a keychain light. You adjust the brightness (300, 75, 15) by turning the head on, then off quickly, then on again, then off again and on again ..... basically to cycle through the brightness settings. I don't like that kind of mechanism. I would much rather have a dedicated button to cycle through the brightness levels. But I know if Surefire tried to design and integrate such a button on the Titan Plus, that would necessarily increase the size of the light. So I can live with the mechanism as-is. The Titan Plus is sturdy and durable. All metal construction. It has a good heft to it. The Sidekick feels like, well, a key fob (made of plastic). The overall build quality of the Titan Plus gives me more confidence. Nonetheless, I don't doubt for one second that the quality of the Sidekick is impeccable because it's made by Surefire. The Titan Plus runs on one AAA battery. They include a rechargeable AAA NIMH Eneloop in the light. I don't have have a AAA charger. I'll have to consider buying a charger, or I might just keep good AAA batteries on hand. The Sidekick is rechargeable with an included USB cable. The choice of power supply between AAA and USB-rechargeable comes down to buyer preference. Do you want to keep AAA batteries on hand, or do you want to have a USB power supply on hand? Both have their pros and cons. One thing to consider is how many times a rechargeable battery can be charged/discharged before you have to finally replace the battery. With AAA battery power, you just buy batteris. But bottom line, with both max outputs being equal, because of the size and shape and form factor and all-metal construction of the Titan Plus, I am choosing the Titan Plus as my new keychain light. I'm very happy with it. Is it costly for a keychain light? Yes, sure. But it's Surefire. And If you want the best, then you have to pay for it.
A**R
Five Stars
amazing piece of kit, seems expensive but worth every penny
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