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Olight i1R 2 EOS Keychain Flashlight Kit + i3E EOS 19th Anniversary Flashlight

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$28

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Olight USA has Olight i1R 2 EOS Keychain Flashlight Kit (Desert Tan) + i3E EOS  19th Anniversary Flashlight (Black) on sale for $12.56 - $1.88 (15%) off when you apply coupon code OLIGHTEOS15 on the checkout page = $10.68 Shipping is free for New Users on the first order. For existing members, shipping is free on $49+ orders or is otherwise $5.Thanks to Staff Member DesertGardener for sharing this deal.

About this product (i1R 2 EOS Keychain Flashlight):
  • USB rechargeable via micro-USB
  • Ultra-compact and lightweight
  • Dual modes: 150lm high / 5lm low
  • Twist to operate
  • Includes charging cable

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Olight USA has Olight i1R 2 EOS Keychain Flashlight Kit (Desert Tan) + i3E EOS  19th Anniversary Flashlight (Black) on sale for $12.56 - $1.88 (15%) off when you apply coupon code OLIGHTEOS15 on the checkout page = $10.68 Shipping is free for New Users on the first order. For existing members, shipping is free on $49+ orders or is otherwise $5.Thanks to Staff Member DesertGardener for sharing this deal.

About this product (i1R 2 EOS Keychain Flashlight):
  • USB rechargeable via micro-USB
  • Ultra-compact and lightweight
  • Dual modes: 150lm high / 5lm low
  • Twist to operate
  • Includes charging cable

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Written by jimmytx | Staff
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    • Please see the original post for additional details and/or view the Wiki and forum comments for further helpful discussion if available.

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WoodSlayR
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This using Micro-USB for charging, not USB-C, is the deal breaker for me. Who in 2026 is still charging devices with micro-USB? The last thing in the world I need is another keychain-sized or any-sized flashlight, but still.. I would of 100% pulled the trigger on this if it were USB-C. Thanks to SD, I think I have a flashlight and pocketknife buying disease. Thanks a lot SD. I have enough of both to equip a small army, but does that stop me from buying more? Don't bet on it. 😊 Personally, I'd opt to upgrade to the pro version https://www.olight.com/store/i1r-...hain-light, which also happens to be on sale, so certain colors are only $5 more than this one & it charges via USB-C. Outside of using USB-C It also has nearly double the battery capacity with 130mAh vs 70mAh, which, according to the listed specs, translates to a massive difference in runtime. 12hr vs 6hr to be exact. This is all on top of it also being 20% brighter.
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Apr 22, 2026 02:36 PM
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johntdaballaApr 22, 2026 02:36 PM
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love these lights bought 2 imini 2 last sale and have used it more than expected. working on cars at night very convenient that its magnetic as well .. in for 1
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Apr 22, 2026 04:08 PM
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JustinB7123Apr 22, 2026 04:08 PM
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Bought 1, should maybe have gotten the pro but oh well .. came with the i3e as a free gift and I love that little light
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Apr 22, 2026 05:45 PM
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CracktowerApr 22, 2026 05:45 PM
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Got one years back. The micro usb is a little PITA being everything is usb-c now but it's a great little flashlight and takes a beating. I'm very hard on my keys and this thing is banged up but still kicking!!
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Quote from Choaf :
do you have girl pockets or something?
No, but add in a cell phone, wallet, and keyfob/keys and a normal man's pockets are full enough. I'm not cramming softballs in my pockets, when I have the same flippin tool already inside the cell phone.

Point being, either I unexpectedly need a quick light and can use my cell phone, or, I need real sustained light and would grab a real flashlight from the trunk/house.
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Apr 22, 2026 08:38 PM
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tcatnatApr 22, 2026 08:38 PM
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Waiting on a good deal for the i1R 2 Pro.
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WoodSlayR
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Quote from mpkb :
Running an Eneloop AAA fixes any leak concerns Wink
The problem with rechargeable AAA's is they have a lower nominal voltage @ 1.2 compared to 1.5 for alkaline. .3 volts might not sound like much but it's a full 20% less. I've noticed in the lights I've used them in, they aren't quite as bright as using disposables. Some devices that require that extra voltage will even tell you to just not use them, like on my AA powered pencil sharpener for example. It says in the user manual to not use them, they aren't strong enough.
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WoodSlayR
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Quote from tcatnat :
Waiting on a good deal for the i1R 2 Pro.
You're in luck! They are on sale right now and you can pick up the pro in any color except green for just $6 more than the non-pro version.
https://www.olight.com/store/i1r-...=1&afsrc=1
Last edited by WoodSlayR April 22, 2026 at 06:02 PM.
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Apr 23, 2026 01:05 AM
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mpkbApr 23, 2026 01:05 AM
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NiMH is a different chemistry for sure. They do have advantages compared to alkaline, including
  • they don't leak
  • they have a flat discharge curve
  • much low internal resistance, voltage does not fade under high load

For those that really can't live with NiMH in their lights, there is a 3rd alternative for this voltage class- non rechargeable lithium AAAs. These also do not leak, and they actually run a little bit higher than 1.5v Wink
Quote from WoodSlayR :
The problem with rechargeable AAA's is they have a lower nominal voltage @ 1.2 compared to 1.5 for alkaline. .3 volts might not sound like much but it's a full 20% less. I've noticed in the lights I've used them in, they aren't quite as bright as using disposables. Some devices that require that extra voltage will even tell you to just not use them, like on my AA powered pencil sharpener for example. It says in the user manual to not use them, they aren't strong enough.
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WoodSlayR
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Quote from mpkb :
NiMH is a different chemistry for sure. They do have advantages compared to alkaline, including
  • they don't leak
  • they have a flat discharge curve
  • much low internal resistance, voltage does not fade under high load
For those that really can't live with NiMH in their lights, there is a 3rd alternative for this voltage class- non rechargeable lithium AAAs. These also do not leak, and they actually run a little bit higher than 1.5v





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Indeed. If you want the best performance, non rechargeable lithium AAAs are definitely the way to go, just as long as you're not on a budget. They aren't cheap. I would also argue the added cost doesn't justify the added performance. They cost substantially more than even the best quality alkaline.
Last edited by WoodSlayR April 22, 2026 at 06:32 PM.
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$5 shipping = super hard pass
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BatmansplumberApr 23, 2026 02:22 AM
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Quote from WoodSlayR :
This using Micro-USB for charging, not USB-C, is the deal breaker for me. Who in 2026 is still charging devices with micro-USB? The last thing in the world I need is another keychain-sized or any-sized flashlight, but still.. I would of 100% pulled the trigger on this if it were USB-C. Thanks to SD, I think I have a flashlight and pocketknife buying disease. Thanks a lot SD. I have enough of both to equip a small army, but does that stop me from buying more? Don't bet on it. 😊 Personally, I'd opt to upgrade to the pro version https://www.olight.com/store/i1r-...hain-light, which also happens to be on sale, so certain colors are only $5 more than this one & it charges via USB-C. Outside of using USB-C It also has nearly double the battery capacity with 130mAh vs 70mAh, which, according to the listed specs, translates to a massive difference in runtime. 12hr vs 6hr to be exact. This is all on top of it also being 20% brighter.
Upvote for supporting USB-C. Downvote for writing "would of."
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batavooshApr 23, 2026 03:01 AM
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Quote from WoodSlayR :
This using Micro-USB for charging, not USB-C, is the deal breaker for me. Who in 2026 is still charging devices with micro-USB? The last thing in the world I need is another keychain-sized or any-sized flashlight, but still.. I would of 100% pulled the trigger on this if it were USB-C. Thanks to SD, I think I have a flashlight and pocketknife buying disease. Thanks a lot SD. I have enough of both to equip a small army, but does that stop me from buying more? Don't bet on it. 😊 Personally, I'd opt to upgrade to the pro version https://www.olight.com/store/i1r-...hain-light, which also happens to be on sale, so certain colors are only $5 more than this one & it charges via USB-C. Outside of using USB-C It also has nearly double the battery capacity with 130mAh vs 70mAh, which, according to the listed specs, translates to a massive difference in runtime. 12hr vs 6hr to be exact. This is all on top of it also being 20% brighter.
The magnet one I have literally charges using a regular usb and I have to remove it from the key ring
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WoodSlayR
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Quote from batavoosh :
The magnet one I have literally charges using a regular usb and I have to remove it from the key ring
Literally charges? no way.
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c0bra99Apr 23, 2026 02:35 PM
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Does olight make one with a 'zoomable' beam?

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