This clever keychain accessory has made my life so much easier (and it's cheap)

June 18, 2025
This clever keychain accessory has made my life so much easier (and it's cheap)
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Key takeaways

  • Small and lightweight flashlight that's durable enough to survive on a keychain
  • Offers a broad light output, from 1 lumen moonlight mode to 55 lumens
  • You will need a microUSB cable to recharge the flashlight
$11.49 at Amazon

I know that everyone has a flashlight built into their phone these days, and everyone has a phone withing arm's reach pretty much 24/7/365, but I don't find that waving a smartphone about is always convenient. Also, I don't know about you, if I need to hold a flashlight with my teeth, I'd rather it be a small keychain flashlight and not a smartphone. 

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And for a few years now I've been a massive fan of the Nitecore Tube keychain flashlight. Then earlier this year I noticed that there was a 2.0 update that built on its predecessor.

So, I bought a few. And after a few months of testing, I'm happy to say that the Nitecore Tube 2.0 has become my keychain flashlight of choice. 

Nitecore Tube 2.0

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Nitecore Tube 2.0

This keychain flashlight has a 58-hour max runtime and a standby live of a year. 

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There are a few things I look for in a keychain flashlight.

  • I prefer a plastic or polymer flashlight to a metal one because they get seriously abraded.
  • The battery needs to last a decent time between recharges, both in terms of runtime and standby time.
  • It needs a simple on/off button. I don't want to fiddle with complex controls.
  • Talking of the on/off button, I don't want the flashlight turning on randomly in my pocket. I've had a few occasions where my pocket is glowing like ET's finger, or I suddenly start to feel something getting uncomfortably hot! 
That keychain loop on the end can take a serious beating without breaking off.

That keychain loop on the end can take a serious beating without breaking off.

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As with the earlier version, the latest Tube 2.0 has two fixed brightness levels -- 1 lumen and 55 lumens -- along with an infinitely variable brightness setting that allows for an output anywhere between the lowest and highest output. It can throw a beam of light out to 25 meters at a 100-degree angle.

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Battery is also excellent, with a 58-hour runtime at the lowest setting and 75 minutes at the highest. The Tube 2.0 has an incredibly low current draw when in standby, allowing it to go a year between recharges. And when you do need to recharge, it only takes 90 minutes. The only complaint that I have with the Tube 2.0 is that you need a microUSB cable for charging. 

A lot of light output packed into a tiny package.

A lot of light output packed into a tiny package.

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The Tube 2.0 is made of tough polycarbonate that can withstand drops. It is also IP65 rated for dust and waterproofing. At the end, there's a stainless-steel keyring that can withstand 77 pounds of pull force.

And this is in a tiny package measuring 2.22 inches and weighing only 0.33 ounces. 

's buying advice

The Nitecore Tube 2.0 costs around $11 and comes in a range of colors, including black, clear, yellow, and orange. This is the best, most versatile, most robust, and most value-for-money keychain flashlight you can currently buy. 

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