🔦 Light up your life instantly—because every moment deserves a spotlight.
The OLIGHT IMINI 2 is a rechargeable, ultra-compact keychain flashlight delivering 50 lumens of balanced LED brightness. Featuring a magnetic cap for instant activation and a magnetic base for hands-free use, it charges fully in 60 minutes via an integrated USB plug. Crafted from durable aluminum, it weighs just 19.5g and withstands drops up to 1.5 meters, making it the perfect everyday carry companion for professionals and adventurers alike.
Special Feature | Lightweight |
Color | OD Green |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Light Source Type | LED |
Material | Aluminum |
White Brightness | 50 Lumens |
Included Components | Key Chain x 1, User Manual x 1, imini 2 x 1, USB Port Cover x 2 |
Product Dimensions | 0.59"D x 0.59"W x 2.17"H |
Voltage | 3.7 Volts |
Battery Cell Composition | Lithium Ion |
Item Weight | 0.69 Ounces |
Number of Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Water Resistance Level | Waterproof |
Warranty Type | Lifetime warranty* |
Brand | OLIGHT |
Brightness | 50 Lumen |
Battery Description | Lithium |
Runtime | 1 hour |
Manufacturer | OLIGHT |
Light Path Distance | 1.5 Meters |
Part Number | IMINI2-ODG-300000 |
Item Weight | 0.69 ounces |
Country of Origin | China |
Item model number | IMINI2-ODG-300000 |
Batteries | 1 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Special Features | Lightweight |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
J**A
Never lose your flashlight again!
I own the Streamlight Microstream, the Olight Seeker 4, and now this Olight Mini 2. They all have their perks but for an EDC, this one is my favorite. I keep my flashlights as handy as possible, but it feels like every time I need one, they’re on the other side of the building or in a different bag. They’re small, but not small enough that I want to keep it in my pocket all the time. I normally wear FR jeans and an FR Henley, so I don’t have a place to clip a flashlight, and as a curvy woman, I don’t wanna have bulky pockets. All I typically carry in my pocket is some cash and a pocket knife. Another problem I have with almost all of my possessions is that I’ll use something and then set it down and then the next time I need it I forgot where the heck I put it. The Mini 2 solves this problem for me. The way this flashlight works is while it’s attached to the magnet, it’s off. In order to use it all you have to do is detach it from the magnet and it turns on. In order to turn it off you must reattach it to the magnet. By attaching the magnet to my belt loop with the included carabiner style hook (it’s meant to be a keychain), I never lose this thing. it’s ironic because it’s so tiny that you would think it would be easy to lose. But nope! it’s always on my hip when I need it, and I never forget to reattach it because that’s how you turn it off! It has earned a spot as a nightly charge, and I grab it every morning along with my pocket knife.No, it doesn’t have the brightness of my other two flashlights but it’s just fine for my needs. If I need more brightness, I’ll fetch my Seeker 4.For less than 15 bucks, you really can’t go wrong with this one.
L**D
Convient flashlight that doesn't get lost in the pockets and doesn't require all the button pushing!
Excellent flashlight! it has two parts, the charger with the usb plug and the flashlight which goes onto/in the end. the two pieces are held together with magnets, which allows for a super easy light saber quick type draw if the unit is hung from the belt. It's built in such a way that the light part will not come off accidentally. I tried and failed to flick the light off and tried to push the light off with just my thumb and it will not accidentally come off under any kind of normal activities while hanging off a belt. it's quite bright considering how tiny the unit it. it has no buttons whatever and comes on when pulled from the charger part and is turned off by reconnecting the two. They reconnect with extreme ease as the way the charger part is built and the two magnets just pull them together. it's easy to snap them together without looking.The carabiner that comes with it is designed to hook on a key chain so needs an additional and not included part (like another carabiner) to hook it to the belt loop. a double ended carabiner would have been better.as it has no buttons, it's on or it's off. there is no pressing the button 2 to 6 times to get it all the way on (a GOOD thing!)With its quick draw capability and its small size, a most excellent flashlight!
6**!
Substantially Better Than Expected!
Thought it wasn't going to be bright enough for what I needed, but surprisingly satisfied when I turned it on. I think the luminosity is higher than what the product literature states. Magnet is strong. Very strong! I'm thinking about taking a similar size button magnet and gluing it to my eyeglass frames so I can pop it in there for hands free operation. If you have a pacemaker, better check for safety if you plan on wearing this around your neck like I do. The integrated USB charging is so, so nice. Has small LEDs red and green for charging status.Did I mention the magnet is strong? The light will not fall out as it seats deeply into the receiver. Unfortunately, there isn't a way to turn it on without pulling it off the receiver.
E**S
Awesome design, great little light for the price
Really convenient little flashlight. I'm a minimalist when it comes to my keys — I've been adamant for years about only putting my car fob and house key on a small s-biner. That's it. So this thing needed to prove itself during the probationary period I imposed on it if it was going to earn a permanent spot :)Prove itself it did, and quickly. Not a day after I put it on my keyring, I found myself walking back to my car down a dark street with no sidewalks in all black clothing and loaded down with gear (I'm not normally stupid, I was just an orchestral musician in concert dress not expecting to have to park where I did). The convenience of this light was so much better than having to set everything down and dig out my phone, and then juggle that phablet flashlight along with everything else I was carrying — i just yanked the Olight off my keyring (which turns the light on), and not only was I able to carry it easily to keep sure footing on uneven grass, oncoming cars saw the light and slowed down.It's not the brightest thing ever and doesn't throw light far, but that's just the trade-off given its size and very nice price point.The USB piece sticking out annoyed me until I actually attached it to my keyring — then I realized how smart the design of that is, since you'd need some sort of ring to fasten it anyway, and this has far more utility. It also makes it easy to charge while you're driving — no cord to leave at home.The magnet is also convenient.
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