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The Nitecore TINI 3 is a premium EDC keychain flashlight delivering up to 600 lumens with a 98-yard beam. Featuring three adjustable color temperatures (warm, neutral, cool), a smart OLED display for real-time status, and rapid USB-C recharge in 1.5 hours, it’s engineered for versatility and durability with IP54 water resistance and 2-meter impact protection—all packed into a featherlight 27g anodized aluminum frame.













| ASIN | B0F2P7J832 |
| Additional Features | Durable, High Lumens, Lightweight, Rechargeable, Weatherproof |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
| Battery Type | Lithium Ion |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,611 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #92 in Handheld Flashlights |
| Brand Name | Nitecore |
| Color | Black |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 292 Reviews |
| Finish Types | Anodized |
| Included Components | Flashlight, Key Clasp, Usb-c charging Cable |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 14D x 47W x 18H millimeters |
| Item Dimensions L x W x H | 18L x 47W x 14H millimeters |
| Item Weight | 27 g |
| Light Output Maximum | 600 Lumens |
| Light Path Distance | 98 Yards |
| Light Source Special Features | Colour temperature change, intelligent display |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Light source type | LED |
| Manufacturer | Sysmax Innvoations Co. |
| Manufacturer Part Number | Tini 3 |
| Material | Anodized Aluminum |
| Material Type | Anodized Aluminum |
| Model Number | Tini 3 |
| Mounting Type | Keychain Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 1 Nonstandard Battery batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Runtime | 85 hours |
| Set Name | Color |
| Shape | Keychain Shape |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special features | Durable, High Lumens, Lightweight, Rechargeable , Weatherproof |
| Specification Met | ANSI FL1 |
| Style Name | keychain |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| White Brightness | 600 Lumens |
| White brightness | 600 Lumens |
U**I
Stopped working after just 3 months
Stopped charging after just 3 months of normal use. Pathetic
J**Y
tiny..bright..good battery life
excellent product... I own the original Tini and the Tini 2... the Tini 3 is a nice improvement... the increased battery life is well appreciated... I recommend this product... mine lives in my jeans pocket-watch pocket while the Tini 2 still resides on my key chain and is standing up well to day to day abuse
P**Y
It's a Nitecore. It's a great light.
This is a well designed small but powerful light, perfect for edc. It has a good variety of lumen settings, 1, 15, 65, 200, (600 on momentary switch). The problem with many similar design lights is that they don't have low lumens settings. Of you need to see on a confined space low lumens are a necessity. Bright light washes out everything and you can't see at all. This is small enough to easily hold in your mouth so you can use both hands which is frequently needed. The only alternative would be a headlamp which is great but you aren't going to typically have that in your pocket 100% of the time like you could with this light. My optometrist just confirmed that frequently, not being able to see well is a function of poor lighting rather than poor corrected vision. I've had numerous people who I've recommended the concept of an edc flashlight tell me they already have one on their phone. I've yet to see anyone be able to hold their phone in such a way that they can use both their hands and still be able to aim the light at the work area. Sure if you only need to walk to your car then your phone will work just fine. I have 2 other Nitecore lights and I've both for about 10 years the only issue I've had with them is that the elastic for the headlamp wore out after about 8 years. I should like to add that customer service with Nitecore is very good also. One serious problem with any edc light is having it turn on in your pocket and killing the battery. Nitecore has addressed this with 2 key lock positions. A long press shutting off the light locks the on/ off button but leaves the momentary 600 lumen switch active. Press even longer and all the buttons are locked. Press both buttons simultaneously to unlock. There's a visual on the little information screen which shows the countdown to unlocking the buttons. This is a great little light and based on my experience with my other Nitecore lights, I would say well worth the money.
G**.
Quality little torch
Solid product. Works well on a keychain and the lock function does its job (I've not found the torch burning bright in my pocket like with other products) The low light 1 Lumen setting is also surprisingly useful. I've used it as a night light and left it on in hotel rooms over night. In this setting you get 90 hours+ of run time
M**H
big light in a small pakage
great reviews on utube , sturdy everyday carry .
D**.
Beyond Impressive!
It’s been more than 18 years since I last bought a flashlight. Back then, white LED lights were still a novelty. Brands like Lightwave were selling giant torches with clusters of tiny diodes: four LEDs on 3 AA batteries gave you around 20 lumens, seven LEDs on 3 C batteries maybe 35 lumens, and the “huge” ten-LED version (running on 3 D batteries) pushed a mere 50 lumens. At the time, SureFire was the gold standard, boasting 120 lumens — which felt revolutionary. When phones began including their own flashlights, putting out 20–30 lumens, I figured that was the end of it. Why bother with a flashlight if a phone could already match or beat what those old monsters could do? I never thought a truly tiny flashlight could surpass my phone in a meaningful way. Fast forward to today. On a whim, I picked up the Nitecore TINI 3, and I can honestly say I wasn’t prepared for what this little thing delivers. First Impressions The TINI 3 is.... tiny — under two inches long and weighing far less than a car key fob. On a keychain or in a pocket, it practically disappears. (YouTube reviews make it look bigger than it really is.) But the second you switch this tiny thing on, you realize why it deserves to be carried: this is not a random gimmicky gadget; this is a serious tool. Performance That Defies Size I started with the 15 lumen mode, and it immediately outshone my phone flashlight — not just slightly brighter, but more usable. The beam had more clarity and throw. At 65 lumens, the difference was big. This was real, practical brightness in a form far smaller than a car key fob. For the first time, I realized just how far LED technology and optics have come. Then came the higher modes: 200 lumens for sustained use — a level that feels shockingly powerful in such a tiny light, easily flooding an entire room or throwing an impressive amount of light for confident day-to-day outdoor use. And finally, the 600 lumen turbo burst, which made me laugh out loud the first time I saw it. In a light this small, that kind of power feels unreal. Indoors, it instantly drowns a room in clean and very powerful light. Outdoors, it feels like something far larger is in your hand. Beam Quality & Color Options What really impressed me wasn’t just the raw brightness, but the quality of the beam. The TINI 3 produces a rich, smooth flood — wide, very even, and pleasing to the eye. It doesn’t feel harsh, just natural illumination wherever you point it. Nitecore also added something I have never seen in a keychain light (or any flashlight for that matter): three selectable color temperatures. You can choose between cool white for maximum punch, neutral white for balanced clarity, and warm white for softer, eye-friendly light in close-up use. Each one feels thoughtfully tuned, and it’s shocking to see this level of implementation in such a small light (Nitecore needs to carry this exact implementation into their other flat EDC's) Final Thoughts I went in expecting “cute and useful.” What I got was a powerful, modern tool in a micro package. For someone who remembers lugging around clunky multi-LED flashlights that barely hit 30 lumens, the TINI 3 feels like science fiction. It’s smaller than my old Pocket-Bright keychain light from years ago, yet produces hundreds of times more usable light — with better beam quality, smarter color options, and real practical value. If you’ve ever thought your phone flashlight was “good enough,” this little keychain powerhouse will change your mind the moment you turn it on.
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