Keychain flashlights are small, can literally be attached to your bunch of keys and can be used in many different situations. They are incredibly practical to light up your lock or to find an item that has gone missing. In our range you will find many keychain flashlights. Each of these mini flashlights has its own power. It is the result of the difference in light intensity, type of LED light, if they can or cannot be recharged and the number of light modes. A keychain flashlight is an indispensable item that shouldn't be missing from your bunch of keys.
Batteries in keychain flashlights
In general keychain flashlights retrieve their power from AAA batteries or a lithium cell. There are, however, also keychain flashlights that are enhanced with an included model-specific battery. Great because you can charge these batteries in the light itself with a USB cable. Practical!
Keychain flashlights: compatible with CR123A
Today you often come across keychain flashlights that are compatible with CR123A batteries. These high performance batteries are relatively compact and cannot be recharged. The main advantage of this type of battery is that it stays in great condition for an extremely long time. You can easily use them for ten years. Unlike a battery that slowly discharges if you don't use it for a long time. CR123A batteries are therefore perfect if you don't use your flashlight that often.
Rechargeable mini flashlights
Many of the keychain flashlights we sell are enhanced with a built-in battery. This battery is charged with the help of a micro-USB or USB-C cable. As such you never have to replace the battery. Easy! Do keep the following in mind: this does not mean that all our lights are rechargeable. Always check the type of battery of the mini flashlight.
Keychain flashlights: don't underestimate them
Thanks to the low use of power of the LED light the batteries will last quite a long time. It is clear that these types of lights are meant for the 'you never know' situations, and not specifically for intensive use. But one thing is clear: don't underestimate them.