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The Nitecore TINI is the perfect keychain light you’ll hardly notice in your pocket—until it’s time to use it, of course. With a 380-lumen beam and 64 meters of throw on turbo mode, this compact light boasts much more power than meets the eye Read More
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Can anyone compare this to the TIP? I know it has slighter more lumens but wondering if there are any other advantages. Not sure I like the form factor as much.
ponagathosI have both, and it ended up being personal preference in the end. Aside from the form they're both very similar, but if you plan on putting it on a Keychain and keep your keys in your pocket or on a hook I would go for the tip as the tini tended to get snagged and bang around noticeably more. Ymmv though, both great.
ponagathosThe TIP is twice as long and has a larger, longer lasting battery. The brightness of both is about the same. 360 vs. 380 lumens is not discernably different. I have both and like both lights.
This is a pretty solid light, as are most Nitecore lights. Amazon Prime + Prime Visa (5% off) is a much better deal considering warranty/replaceability via Amazon and Visa, IMHO, at basically same net price. Or go EBay or Ali and get it for closer to $20 and risk getting a Chinese copy of a Chinese copy.
HexCowboyYou are aware that Nitecore themselves are chinese tho..., so if you buy from a seller in Hong Kong as I did you are actually buying closer from the source than if you buy from here.
Bought this on e-bay 5 minutes ago for a bit shy of $21 with free shipping to norway... and it was the Tini Cu. The aditional $13.25 you are trying to extort just for shipping for this itsy bitsy pocket light is a Crime!
Ah. Well, I forget what I paid for my TM 06, but it wasn’t too egregiously expensive, until you account for the batteries... :-/
Anyway, I haven’t found anything with the quality, the power, and the size to match or beat it. I’d love to have something half the size with twice the power, and no parasitic uneven battery drain.
This is a great little keychain light that I've been carrying about a year. Great to see it here at a $5 discount vs normal web pricing.
It's very durable, impossibly bright & small enough to be a choking hazard. It's very close in size to those el-cheapo-exposed-LED gimme lights, but an actual honest-to-goodness usable light.
After my wife saw my black version, she ordered the red. Be aware that it's closer to pink (salmon's a fish, not a color) than actual red.
Fellow shoppers, I just picked one of these up from an Asian website for $10 less then this. Ali has a few options right now that are at least $5 cheaper.
I have the copper version and it's the best keychain light I've ever owned (and I've tried a bunch). 380lm is impressive. Only downside for some could be the two-button interface.
awkI have & love the copper version, too. The only "downside" is the 2 second delay when turning on, I'm so used to immediate on from other lights. Also impressive is how long between charges for such a small light; I thought it'd need to be charged every hour or two of use but I go (with moderate use--several times per night every night) a week or two or more between charges.
martinhseIt’s a micro-USB cable... used on all Android cellphones for many years until just recently, still used on many small peripherals today like microphones and gaming headsets. You probably have a few! They’re the small, trapezoidal shaped ones. I’ve never owned an Android, and I still have over 10 of these cables lying around!