Thank you for the tutorial!!! I tead the insta couple of times and I still couldn't get it to work. I thought I had bought a defective flashlight. Your Video was a Great Help. Thank You , now I can enjoy my Brilliant Flashlight ...
I think the name they were shooting for was Tiny Jeff, love your videos they keep me sane as your voice is super soothing. All the best to you and your family 💙
i recently got the TUP, this light's fat cousin, and i love it. it has the same display, and for me it's a real game changer. another feature of these lights (i'm pretty sure the TINI2 has this) is the fact that they remain fully operational while charging. so combine this with a powerbank, and you get tons of run time. nitecore has been doing really well with these little keychain lights. i also carry a TIKI and love that one too.
I don't have this one, but the nitecore TIP was my edc for a couple years and I upgraded to the nitecore TIKI as my current edc for the last several months. These turned out to be my favorite flashlights for edc. I can't find a more powerful flashlight at the same size.
Ordered one and then saw this. Made me even more glad I got it. Lights and swiss army knives. I use a multitool more than a knife and have swiss army keychain knives with lights and pens.
That's a pretty cool little light. I want one now, but since I have a Keybar with a lanyard bead with very little rattle, I'll have to find a use for it.
@@cutlerylover @CL need advice again ) Need a Rite in the rain pen/pencil...that is not made by RITR. I got both and both had quality issues.Like another brand? I like twist better than click and .9-1.3 size..NOT "fine" BTW got this light because of you...LOVE it ! So far you have never let me ( or my team )down Semper FI Gunny **One of my recent terrible reviews :) ruclips.net/video/a2XICgAraQk/видео.html
I have one of these and its actually strong enough to burn what you cover the leds with (not start of fire but start to smoke).... I have the tiny 2, a astrolux ec03, a manker u22 ii, wowtac a4 v2, and a noctagon k1 w1.. Highly recommend all of them for different purposes. I do my research
I’d like to see the 60 hours at 1 lumen tested. Not what the reading window states, but the actual time from start to depletion on a full charge for two and a half days. I have several nitecore items and all are good quality.
perhaps a future test but not that it relates to nitecore I have done thrunite testing and on around 1 lumen the light stayed on for months with an 18650 so it just depends on the energy that interior battery has...
I love my Tup but I think I would definitely have chosen this one instead. As far as I'm concerned basically every manmade object needs an OLED in it. The only thing that would make these new style lights better is Bluetooth so it could act as a Tile tracker!
You're wrong btw. That copper light is the original Nitecore TIP. Which was succeeded by the TIP 2, and TIP SE. This Nitecore TINI 2, is the successor to the OG Nitecore TINI. Who woulda guessed?
How does it feel, To use it. I think at some point the flash lights get too small, to feel ergonomically. I have a nitecore tube, and love it. But this seems to be too tiny xD
LOL! I just about ordered one yesterday but I talked myself out of it. $40 just seems a bit much. $29 and it would be on its way. I imagine I will have a moment of weakness at some point and buy it anyway.
Go to the Nitecore site and register, you’ll get a discount on your first purchase. I also purchased their bendable charging cable, 'Flexible USB-C Stand'. Getting the TINI 2 for $35 makes it more comparable to the $30 TIP SE or the $27 Fenix. Neither of those have button lockout or the battery readout.
@@jagpilotohio I was reluctant on the price for this little light too! Once I read more reviews, considered my intended use, and finding it for a few bucks less, I bought it. No regrets! I posted my thoughts in the comments too. Enjoy your light!
This is interesting. Reminds me of the RovyVon e200u USB C rechargeable light I saw on Amazon. I don't know anything about RovyVon. Not you traditional looking flashlights.
Almost perfect . Shame when battery dies you have to throw it away. Not had much luck with nitecore poly batteries in the past. Give me one with a 10180 or similar and im first in line
like all internal battery flashlights it depends on how often they get used compared to carried some guys can have this for a decade before it dies other guys may get a year out of it who knows
@@cutlerylover it's such an innovative product and definitely the way forward regarding interface but personally will stick to my tool ti for key chain and t10t for pocket carry just a little longer. Am I the only one that sees flashlights almost as a reliable friend and have an emotional attachment. Is that weird??
I do not like the fact that You have to keep holding the button. For the light to stay on. But the old one You did not have to do that. What is wrong with this picture.
Thank you for the tutorial!!! I tead the insta couple of times and I still couldn't get it to work. I thought I had bought a defective flashlight. Your Video was a Great Help. Thank You , now I can enjoy my Brilliant Flashlight ...
I think the name they were shooting for was Tiny Jeff, love your videos they keep me sane as your voice is super soothing. All the best to you and your family 💙
i recently got the TUP, this light's fat cousin, and i love it.
it has the same display, and for me it's a real game changer.
another feature of these lights (i'm pretty sure the TINI2 has this) is the fact
that they remain fully operational while charging.
so combine this with a powerbank, and you get tons of run time.
nitecore has been doing really well with these little keychain lights.
i also carry a TIKI and love that one too.
Been running mine for a month, now, and no regrets. I do find my Rovyvon A5 to be a bit more versatile, however no digital levels read out. 🔦👍
I really like that light, I’ll havta pick myself up one for sure
I don't have this one, but the nitecore TIP was my edc for a couple years and I upgraded to the nitecore TIKI as my current edc for the last several months. These turned out to be my favorite flashlights for edc. I can't find a more powerful flashlight at the same size.
Ordered one and then saw this. Made me even more glad I got it. Lights and swiss army knives. I use a multitool more than a knife and have swiss army keychain knives with lights and pens.
Ive never seen a flash light with a display very neat.
That's a pretty cool little light. I want one now, but since I have a Keybar with a lanyard bead with very little rattle, I'll have to find a use for it.
I picked one up and love the display! I wish more lights had this feature. Thanks for all the awesome vids Jeff!
I’ve had a TIP on my keychain for 3-4 years. It’s a beast. Still running strong
nice
@@cutlerylover nice
@@cutlerylover @CL need advice again ) Need a Rite in the rain pen/pencil...that is not made by RITR. I got both and both had quality issues.Like another brand? I like twist better than click and .9-1.3 size..NOT "fine" BTW got this light because of you...LOVE it ! So far you have never let me ( or my team )down
Semper FI
Gunny
**One of my recent terrible reviews :) ruclips.net/video/a2XICgAraQk/видео.html
I would have thought it was pronounced like tiny.
I thought tea-knee
Teeny
It's Teeny.
tin-eye
I have one of these and its actually strong enough to burn what you cover the leds with (not start of fire but start to smoke).... I have the tiny 2, a astrolux ec03, a manker u22 ii, wowtac a4 v2, and a noctagon k1 w1.. Highly recommend all of them for different purposes. I do my research
About six week in and, I like this a lot. I've had no problems. Smaller than a key fob, in case that wasn't obvious. I don't notice it on my keychain.
Great review and thanks for bringing this to us. Just ordered from amazon. Nice features for $40
That is a very good light to have. Nice review Jeff
That's pretty cool. Thanks for sharing Jeff!
Nice product to review! Thank you for showing it 👍
I’d like to see the 60 hours at 1 lumen tested. Not what the reading window states, but the actual time from start to depletion on a full charge for two and a half days. I have several nitecore items and all are good quality.
perhaps a future test but not that it relates to nitecore I have done thrunite testing and on around 1 lumen the light stayed on for months with an 18650 so it just depends on the energy that interior battery has...
@@cutlerylover wow! That’s a good report.
That’s frikin awesome, I want one right now
I love my Tup but I think I would definitely have chosen this one instead. As far as I'm concerned basically every manmade object needs an OLED in it. The only thing that would make these new style lights better is Bluetooth so it could act as a Tile tracker!
Now this is a neat light, mostly don't leave the house without my streamlight stylus pro though, good back up though
I use my nitecore tupat least 3 times every day...I love the OLED display and simplicity..a bit bigger than this light but great all around
i already like it...
Great video, thanks!
Thanks for the review this guy looks pretty cool
Really cool flash light 😎!
I guess it's in the same ballpark as rovyvon? Would love to see a comparison if possible!
I wish these small lights would have good pocket clips....they would make excellent EDC lights! 5th jeans pocket...
You don't really need a clip for a 5th pocket. It should be a secure fit without one in most 5th pockets
You're wrong btw. That copper light is the original Nitecore TIP. Which was succeeded by the TIP 2, and TIP SE. This Nitecore TINI 2, is the successor to the OG Nitecore TINI. Who woulda guessed?
Awesome Jeff great video
How does it feel, To use it. I think at some point the flash lights get too small, to feel ergonomically.
I have a nitecore tube, and love it.
But this seems to be too tiny xD
Imma Velcro this to my helmet
Yeah i did that to my tip when the lousy clip broke.
I may need to get one :)
Wow that's cool
Very nice
I gather that the battery is not user replaceable?
You can't
LOL! I just about ordered one yesterday but I talked myself out of it. $40 just seems a bit much.
$29 and it would be on its way. I imagine I will have a moment of weakness at some point and buy it anyway.
I agree wish this was $20, haha
Go to the Nitecore site and register, you’ll get a discount on your first purchase. I also purchased their bendable charging cable, 'Flexible USB-C Stand'.
Getting the TINI 2 for $35 makes it more comparable to the $30 TIP SE or the $27 Fenix. Neither of those have button lockout or the battery readout.
@@flynlow4ever thanks. You talked me into it. 15% off. Just a little nudge was enough.😂
@@jagpilotohio I was reluctant on the price for this little light too! Once I read more reviews, considered my intended use, and finding it for a few bucks less, I bought it. No regrets!
I posted my thoughts in the comments too. Enjoy your light!
This is cool
Awesome!
*You can't have too many flashlights! A keychain light help you save the battery light of your main EDC flashlight.*
Great video
Not sure whether I should have a massive wad of keys or just go lite and carry a seperate flashlight lol
I have one of these and carry it in my coin pocket by itself
This is interesting. Reminds me of the RovyVon e200u USB C rechargeable light I saw on Amazon. I don't know anything about RovyVon.
Not you traditional looking flashlights.
Kool !! 👍
500 lumens hold the button or click and release ???
Hold only. you release it, 500lm is nowhere.
maybe it's "teeeeny" two, like little teeny itty bitty teeny?
*Neat*
Almost perfect . Shame when battery dies you have to throw it away. Not had much luck with nitecore poly batteries in the past. Give me one with a 10180 or similar and im first in line
like all internal battery flashlights it depends on how often they get used compared to carried some guys can have this for a decade before it dies other guys may get a year out of it who knows
@@cutlerylover it's such an innovative product and definitely the way forward regarding interface but personally will stick to my tool ti for key chain and t10t for pocket carry just a little longer. Am I the only one that sees flashlights almost as a reliable friend and have an emotional attachment. Is that weird??
No magnet to grab on to everything metal not nailed down, flat so it doesn't roll.
Is the Tini 2 metal or plastic
aluminum
Okay take my money lol
3:07
Those are fast minutes
its still reading the battery so its adjusting whats left
Sygau
It just needs a Olight magnet style charger and it would be that much cooler.
I do not like the fact that You have to keep holding the button. For the light to stay on. But the old one You did not have to do that. What is wrong with this picture.