It seems like it’s a bit much, but compared to what you can get for less money, or more, this is a well-spec’ed mini flashlight. Looking at competitive options, I think that the Streamlight Keymate is properly priced. They make brigher models, but then you’re back at the ~$10+ price range. Less expensive keychain lights, such as the traditional squeeze light form factor of the Nite Ize Inova light, are much dimmer. With frequent use, the Streamlight will likely pay for itself, since it’s rechargeable and doesn’t require battery changes.īut… is something like this really meant for frequent use? But it’s also dimmer, and works on button cell batteries. I have a Pelican 1810C, and it looks to be a little smaller. This doesn’t seem like a perfect fit for me, but I like the idea of having a capable backlight light. But… this is smaller, and can be used hands-free, or in spaces you couldn’t or wouldn’t put your much pricier phone. Is there a need for something like this? I mean, most people carry smartphones, and most smartphones have LED flash emitters that can double as flashlights. And with the Streamlight Keymate being as small as it is, this probably the only flashlight most people would be willing to carry. Well, the best LED flashlight is the one you have on you. The Keymate is 2.9″ ling and weighs 0.50 ounce (14.17 grams).īuy Now(via Amazon) See Also: Pelican Keychain LED Flashlight First Thoughts An IPX4 rating means it’s water resistant.
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