🔦 Light up your life with the ultimate keychain powerhouse!
The Nitecore TIP 2 is a compact, ultra-bright 720-lumen LED flashlight designed for everyday carry. Featuring a lightweight anodized aluminum body, it offers up to 55 hours of USB-rechargeable runtime, IP67 waterproof protection, and versatile mounting options, making it the perfect high-performance tool for professionals and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
Special Feature | Removable |
Color | Black |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Anodized Aluminum |
White Brightness | 720 Lumens |
Included Components | Usb Cable |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Light Path Distance | 100 Yards |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 1.35 Ounces |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Brand | Nitecore |
Brightness | 720.00 |
Battery Description | Lithium-Ion |
Runtime | 55 hours |
Specification Met | IP67 |
Recommended Uses For Product | everyday carry, outdoor activities, home use, automotive use, backup light source |
Manufacturer | NITECORE |
Part Number | TIP2+UCORD |
Item Weight | 1.35 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.46 x 1.06 x 0.53 inches |
Item model number | TIP2 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Assembled Height | 0.53 inches |
Assembled Length | 2.46 inches |
Assembled Width | 1.06 inches |
Special Features | Removable |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
R**T
Ol' Faithful
I have had this thing since January of 2020, and it still works like it is brand new. This thing has been all over the place, in mud, snow, rain, heat, you name it, and it is still kicking. Still holds a charge well, is still bright, and shows no signs of quitting. Part of me wants to buy a new one just in case they discontinue this beast. My only literal complaint is that I wish it were USB-C, but it is a small price the pay. The thing is small enough that you will forget it is there, takes a beating, and performs great. Cannot recommend this enough.
T**2
Love it so far. Definitely recommend it.
I've only had this about a week, but I love it. I bought this to put on the key fob for my '05 Prius and it's a great fit. Without the pocket clip, it's almost exactly the same length and thickness, but a little narrower.It feels solid and I like that the buttons are on the side. I believe it will not to turn on accidentally in my pocket. This unit is replacing a well used MecArmy SGN3 which has become unreliable due to wear. The MecArmy was smaller but turned on unexpectedly, draining the battery. The TIP2s is a good size, is brighter much brighter than the SGN3, and best of all, has the magnetic base.I work inside metal equipment cabinets and the magnetic base is a big plus. I can pull it off the keychain and stick to the cabinet to light up my work area. Even though you can't tilt it to aim the light, I believe it is bright enough to light up the area I'm working on. You just have to find the right spot... and remember to pick it up again when you're done!I haven't had the chance to test the run time, but if it matches the specs, I will be happy. Recharging was easy once the cap comes off. The first time I removed it, I thought I would break it from pulling too hard, but the hasp attaches to a metal plate inside the cap and it's very strong. The magnet is strong enough that I am not worried about the flashlight falling off.The TIP2 meets or exceeds all my expectations so far. If anything changes over time, I will update this review.
C**L
Nifty, convenient, Bright 🌞
Very bright, seems to have good battery life, love the Keychain & clipSo... I bought this for work, I work overnight at a grocery store, yeah there is lighting, but they save energy when closed, so the lights dim down a whole lot for my whole shift.... that's where the light comes in handy!I keep it clipped to my hip till I need itThen I clip it to the bill of my hat when I'm using it, to brighten areas our dimmed lights don't really shineI use it in short bursts of 4~5min at a time throughout my 8hr shift, then charge when I get homeI actually like the size and brightness 🔆The magnetic feature is very nice, clips to the Keychain part vary strongly 💪 and I can have something metal hold the light for me and have free handsI don't understand how to see/read how much battery life is left though
K**W
Great EDC flashlight, but takes a long time to turn on.
The media could not be loaded. Although this is a bright light, I find I get impatient with waiting for it to turn on. You have to hold the power button for 2 to 3 seconds for it to turn on. Most times, this isn't a problem, but sometimes, when you drop a screw or something and it is rolling away, it is an eternity. I know it is designed that way to avoid accidentally turning it on, but I am not worried about that because I keep it set to turn off in 30 seconds. Most times, that's all I need it on for. If I need longer, I turn it back on or switch modes.If the turn-on delay doesn't bother you, I would definitely recommend the light. If it would bother you, I suggest the TIP SE version of the light. I have several and love that light. I thought this might be an upgrade so I bought one. I'll go back to the TIP SE. I've purchased quite a few of those and they work great. I gave some away to friends and family, which is why I bought so many.
B**E
Great little light
Great light, I tested it at night with the car lights off, i can actually drive at 40km/h at night with its light and see where I am going ( wont drive far, but it emits enough light to see where you are going)update 4months later:WHY anybody would design a torch with a light that goes out after 30seconds IS BEYOND MY LEVEL OF COMPREHENSION , now I have to do a internet search again to figure out the sequence of how to turn the 30 second darkness feature offff, I hope there will be a firmware update to change the ridiculously short 30 second Darkness feature to something like 1 minute or turn it OFF FOREVER / REMOVE the ridiculous feature, Imagine buying a light that turns off by itself, after importing it to my country the cost is equivalent to buying a Drill or something, and I choose to buy a torch smaller than a car key that turns off the moment you start to get busy, and then you have to search the internet again how to make it stay on till you turn it off, because I wont be storing that info in my brain or keep the instruction manual with me 24 / 7 …Another thing is the duration you have to keep the switch pressed in to turn it on.. why so long If I want light , I want it now, so I have to resort to Turbo mode which is sometimes way to bright.Another feature is the lowest light setting, who is supposed to use that, the light may just as well be OFF..Please release a firmware update.Update 2,5 years later,the battery packed up ( I Think / it died), So I thought im going to go bigger and brighter and bought a T4K, now THERE is a bundle of frustration if you ever had one ( the T4K), You always have to fiddle through the modes to get to the correct lummen setting, and you would sit in your chair, or at the desk, and then you would realize .. now my leg is getting really hot, and then the thing mysteriously turned ON, because the buttons pressed against your car keys or something, and the T4k is a 4000lumen flashlight ( it is really bright) , but that is 400 lumen with the switch depressed, the brightest lumen setting is 200 lumen, imagine that, you buy a 4000 lumen flashlight, and the brightest setting is 200 lumen, there is no 500lumen / 1000 lumen or 1500 lumen setting... the max is setting is 200 lumen :)))) and if you press the turbo button you get 4000 lumens for a few seconds :((( , needless to say I ordered another tip2 to replace this one, because the frustration levels is just so much lower, will have to find someone that wants a used T4KAlthough it might not sound like it, I do recommend this light, and suggest you use it with the plastic ( is it a belt/ hat clip) to avoid accidentally pressing the power button
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