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product_id: 19941556
title: "Titan Ultra-Compact LED Keychain Light Series"
brand: "surefire"
price: "£150.92"
currency: GBP
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Sure Fire"
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# 300 lumens max output Rechargeable AAA NiMH battery included Nickel-plated brass, virtually indestructible Titan Ultra-Compact LED Keychain Light Series

**Brand:** surefire
**Price:** £150.92
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🔦 Light Up Your Life with Titan Power — Because Your Keys Deserve the Best!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Titan Ultra-Compact LED Keychain Light Series by surefire
- **How much does it cost?** £150.92 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- surefire enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted surefire brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Versatile Power Options:** Includes rechargeable AAA NiMH battery for eco-friendly use, plus compatibility with standard AAA alkaline batteries for on-the-go convenience.
- • **Twist & Shine Simplicity:** Intuitive head-twist activation cycles through brightness levels effortlessly—no fumbling, just instant control when you need it most.
- • **Rugged Elegance in Your Pocket:** Crafted from nickel-plated brass, this ultra-compact light resists scratches and corrosion while adding a premium feel to your everyday carry.
- • **Brilliantly Bright, Always Ready:** Up to 300 lumens of crisp, white LED light with three adjustable brightness levels for every situation.
- • **MaxVision Beam for Total Awareness:** Proprietary faceted reflector delivers a broad, smooth beam perfectly matched to your field of view—no harsh hotspots, just clear, balanced illumination.

## Overview

The SureFire Titan Ultra-Compact LED Keychain Light is a professional-grade, virtually indestructible flashlight delivering up to 300 lumens through a proprietary faceted reflector that creates a broad, smooth MaxVision Beam. Powered by an included rechargeable AAA NiMH battery (with alkaline backup), it offers three brightness levels controlled by a simple twist mechanism. Its nickel-plated brass body ensures durability and style, while the removable pocket clip provides versatile carry options. Designed for millennials who demand high performance, reliability, and sleek design in their everyday carry essentials.

## Description

The refined, ultra-compact Titan Plus builds upon our groundbreaking Titan, the world’s first professional-grade keychain flashlight, by adding several useful “pluses,” including more than twice the maximum output--300 lumens of flawless white light! Its high-performance LED also generates two other useful light levels with a simple twist of the head switch: 75 lumens at its medium setting and 15 lumens on low. No matter which output level you select, our proprietary faceted reflector shapes the LED’s light into wide, smooth MaxVision Beam. And, because there are no intense hot spots and it’s optimized for your field of view, you see things clearly and maintain good situational awareness--crucial for closer-range tasks and safe navigation. Titan Plus may be small and stylish, but it is constructed of durable nickel-plated brass that resists scratching and corrosion. This rugged light features a removable pocket clip that provides countless secure-carry options, because you’ll want to take this light everywhere you go. Powered by its included AAA NiMH rechargeable battery, Titan Plus can run for up to seven hours before it needs a charge. Or, for added convenience when recharging isn’t an option, it can be powered by a single disposable AAA alkaline, readily available worldwide. Activating Titan Plus is as easy as twisting its head switch counterclockwise for low output. For medium output, simply return to off by rotating the switch clockwise, then counterclockwise again within one second. Repeat the process a third time to unleash all 300 lumens from its microprocessor-controlled LED.

Review: Costly but worth it. Surefire Titan Plus vs. Surefire Sidekick - I wanted a new keychain light (for my car keychain). I have used the Fenix E99 Ti for years. Tiny. Works on one AAA battery. 100 lumens max output (single output). I wanted a stronger light. 100 lumens simply doesn't do it for me. I found two formidable choices: Surefire Titan Plus and Surefire Sidekick. I ordered both Surefires so I could compare them. Be advised that if you decide also to order both, they are both packaged in *blister packages* that you have to cut open. desertcart likes to receive returns in original packaging. So learn from my experience. A very important factor for me was the form factor. I wanted a very small light that is also very bright. Both the Titan Plus and Sidekick are 300 lumen max brightness. But they both also have three variable lumen levels. Sidekick: 300 lumen, 60 lumen, 5 lumen. Titan Plus: 300, 75, 15. What stuck out to me was the 5 lumen minimum output of the Sidekick. That's really low, and kind of like, what's the point? The Titan Plus is a good half inch longer than my Fenix E99 Ti. That was a concern. When I received the Titan Plus, I put it on my keychain. The length is no longer than my car key fob. That's good. The Sidekick basically looks like a key fob, with a similar size. Kind of bulky. Frankly, I want only one "fob" on my keychain, and I want my flashlight to look like a flashlight. And it being Surefire (the best flashlight brand available) I wanted to be proud to hang it on my keychain. I ended up keeping the Titan Plus and returning the Sidekick. The difference in brightness between my Fenix E99 Ti and the Surefire Titan Plus is remarkable. The Surefire is very, very bright for a keychain light. You adjust the brightness (300, 75, 15) by turning the head on, then off quickly, then on again, then off again and on again ..... basically to cycle through the brightness settings. I don't like that kind of mechanism. I would much rather have a dedicated button to cycle through the brightness levels. But I know if Surefire tried to design and integrate such a button on the Titan Plus, that would necessarily increase the size of the light. So I can live with the mechanism as-is. The Titan Plus is sturdy and durable. All metal construction. It has a good heft to it. The Sidekick feels like, well, a key fob (made of plastic). The overall build quality of the Titan Plus gives me more confidence. Nonetheless, I don't doubt for one second that the quality of the Sidekick is impeccable because it's made by Surefire. The Titan Plus runs on one AAA battery. They include a rechargeable AAA NIMH Eneloop in the light. I don't have have a AAA charger. I'll have to consider buying a charger, or I might just keep good AAA batteries on hand. The Sidekick is rechargeable with an included USB cable. The choice of power supply between AAA and USB-rechargeable comes down to buyer preference. Do you want to keep AAA batteries on hand, or do you want to have a USB power supply on hand? Both have their pros and cons. One thing to consider is how many times a rechargeable battery can be charged/discharged before you have to finally replace the battery. With AAA battery power, you just buy batteris. But bottom line, with both max outputs being equal, because of the size and shape and form factor and all-metal construction of the Titan Plus, I am choosing the Titan Plus as my new keychain light. I'm very happy with it. Is it costly for a keychain light? Yes, sure. But it's Surefire. And If you want the best, then you have to pay for it.
Review: Great Little Light. Expensive - This light is just about ideal for my every day uses. I live in a rural area, so it's dark at night. This light is compact and easily at hand. I'm in my mid 60's and find myself needing assistance to pick out shadow detail in daylight--again just about perfect light. I carry this clipped inside the watch pocket of my jeans, but if I were camping or doing extended work outside at night, I would like it on a lanyard or one of those retractable devices. I'm sure this would serve well on a headband designed for AA and AAA cylindrical lights. This is constructed of a hard, wear resistant alloy that I find superior to aluminum for an every day carry flashlight. It's rechargeable and offers long battery life. The lowest level is more than adequate for most every need, but mid level is available for when you need more light. (That 70 lumens was a powerful "mainframe" flashlight just a few years back.) And 300 lumens, well, it's there if I need it. User interface is just about perfect for my purposes. Rotation is smooth and ideal torque required. I've yet to have it switch itself on. I have really been spoiled by the constantly improving offerings of LED flashlights. Yes, they offer super bright darkness bashing power. But don't underestimate the importance of the low light levels--and not just for extending run times. Preserving night vision is a big positive as is avoiding the ire of those around you blinded by your 1000 lumen car headlight on a stick marvel. Pros: • Bright white light. • Multiple power levels, nicely spaced. • Rechargeable. • Long battery life • Can use non rechargeable alkaline or (preferably) lithium AAA's. • Simple, no exposed electrical contacts. • Tiny Cons: • Heavy for its size. • Cell must be removed to be charged. • Price In summary, I find price to be the only real negative. The weight is reassuring and I'm more than willing to trade out cells from time to time to avoid worrying about gumming up external contacts.

## Features

- Virtually indestructible, high-performance LED is regulated to maximize output and runtime at three useful levels: 300, 75, and 15 lumens
- Proprietary faceted reflector creates broad, smooth MaxVision Beam that matches your field of view--and allows for better situational awareness
- Head switch - simply twist counterclockwise repeatedly to activate and set output level or turn off
- Powered by an included rechargeable AAA NiMH battery (charger sold separately); can also be powered by a single readily available AAA alkaline battery
- Removable pocket clip allows countless secure-carry options(NO "Quick-detach" tail cap)

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B00SX7KLO2 |
| Additional Features | Removable |
| Batteries are Included | Yes |
| Battery Description | Alkaline |
| Battery Life | 0.75 Hours |
| Battery Type | NiMH |
| Best Sellers Rank | #236,257 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #721 in Tactical Flashlights |
| Brand Name | SureFire |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 734 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00084871324847, 04541607622036 |
| Included Components | Battery |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 4"D x 0.75"W x 18.42"H |
| Item Weight | 0.08 Kilograms |
| Light Output Maximum | 300 Lumens |
| Light Source Special Features | MaxVision Beam, multiple output levels |
| Light Source Type | LED |
| Manufacturer | SureFire |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TITAN-B |
| Material | Brass |
| Material Type | Brass |
| Model Number | TITAN-B |
| Mounting Type | Clip-on Mount |
| Number of Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. (included) |
| Number of Light Sources | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Set Name | Keychain light with ring |
| Shape | Cylindrical |
| Smart Home Compatibility | Not Smart Home Compatible |
| Special Feature | Removable |
| Style Name | 300 Lumens |
| UPC | 084871324847 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Warranty Type | Limited Warranty |
| Water Resistance Level | Water Resistant |
| White Brightness | 15 Lumens |

## Product Details

- **Color:** Silver
- **Light Source Type:** LED
- **Material:** Brass
- **Power Source:** Battery Powered
- **Special Feature:** Removable

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Style** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Costly but worth it. Surefire Titan Plus vs. Surefire Sidekick
*by M***S on August 30, 2017*

I wanted a new keychain light (for my car keychain). I have used the Fenix E99 Ti for years. Tiny. Works on one AAA battery. 100 lumens max output (single output). I wanted a stronger light. 100 lumens simply doesn't do it for me. I found two formidable choices: Surefire Titan Plus and Surefire Sidekick. I ordered both Surefires so I could compare them. Be advised that if you decide also to order both, they are both packaged in *blister packages* that you have to cut open. Amazon likes to receive returns in original packaging. So learn from my experience. A very important factor for me was the form factor. I wanted a very small light that is also very bright. Both the Titan Plus and Sidekick are 300 lumen max brightness. But they both also have three variable lumen levels. Sidekick: 300 lumen, 60 lumen, 5 lumen. Titan Plus: 300, 75, 15. What stuck out to me was the 5 lumen minimum output of the Sidekick. That's really low, and kind of like, what's the point? The Titan Plus is a good half inch longer than my Fenix E99 Ti. That was a concern. When I received the Titan Plus, I put it on my keychain. The length is no longer than my car key fob. That's good. The Sidekick basically looks like a key fob, with a similar size. Kind of bulky. Frankly, I want only one "fob" on my keychain, and I want my flashlight to look like a flashlight. And it being Surefire (the best flashlight brand available) I wanted to be proud to hang it on my keychain. I ended up keeping the Titan Plus and returning the Sidekick. The difference in brightness between my Fenix E99 Ti and the Surefire Titan Plus is remarkable. The Surefire is very, very bright for a keychain light. You adjust the brightness (300, 75, 15) by turning the head on, then off quickly, then on again, then off again and on again ..... basically to cycle through the brightness settings. I don't like that kind of mechanism. I would much rather have a dedicated button to cycle through the brightness levels. But I know if Surefire tried to design and integrate such a button on the Titan Plus, that would necessarily increase the size of the light. So I can live with the mechanism as-is. The Titan Plus is sturdy and durable. All metal construction. It has a good heft to it. The Sidekick feels like, well, a key fob (made of plastic). The overall build quality of the Titan Plus gives me more confidence. Nonetheless, I don't doubt for one second that the quality of the Sidekick is impeccable because it's made by Surefire. The Titan Plus runs on one AAA battery. They include a rechargeable AAA NIMH Eneloop in the light. I don't have have a AAA charger. I'll have to consider buying a charger, or I might just keep good AAA batteries on hand. The Sidekick is rechargeable with an included USB cable. The choice of power supply between AAA and USB-rechargeable comes down to buyer preference. Do you want to keep AAA batteries on hand, or do you want to have a USB power supply on hand? Both have their pros and cons. One thing to consider is how many times a rechargeable battery can be charged/discharged before you have to finally replace the battery. With AAA battery power, you just buy batteris. But bottom line, with both max outputs being equal, because of the size and shape and form factor and all-metal construction of the Titan Plus, I am choosing the Titan Plus as my new keychain light. I'm very happy with it. Is it costly for a keychain light? Yes, sure. But it's Surefire. And If you want the best, then you have to pay for it.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Great Little Light. Expensive
*by C***2 on April 29, 2016*

This light is just about ideal for my every day uses. I live in a rural area, so it's dark at night. This light is compact and easily at hand. I'm in my mid 60's and find myself needing assistance to pick out shadow detail in daylight--again just about perfect light. I carry this clipped inside the watch pocket of my jeans, but if I were camping or doing extended work outside at night, I would like it on a lanyard or one of those retractable devices. I'm sure this would serve well on a headband designed for AA and AAA cylindrical lights. This is constructed of a hard, wear resistant alloy that I find superior to aluminum for an every day carry flashlight. It's rechargeable and offers long battery life. The lowest level is more than adequate for most every need, but mid level is available for when you need more light. (That 70 lumens was a powerful "mainframe" flashlight just a few years back.) And 300 lumens, well, it's there if I need it. User interface is just about perfect for my purposes. Rotation is smooth and ideal torque required. I've yet to have it switch itself on. I have really been spoiled by the constantly improving offerings of LED flashlights. Yes, they offer super bright darkness bashing power. But don't underestimate the importance of the low light levels--and not just for extending run times. Preserving night vision is a big positive as is avoiding the ire of those around you blinded by your 1000 lumen car headlight on a stick marvel. Pros: • Bright white light. • Multiple power levels, nicely spaced. • Rechargeable. • Long battery life • Can use non rechargeable alkaline or (preferably) lithium AAA's. • Simple, no exposed electrical contacts. • Tiny Cons: • Heavy for its size. • Cell must be removed to be charged. • Price In summary, I find price to be the only real negative. The weight is reassuring and I'm more than willing to trade out cells from time to time to avoid worrying about gumming up external contacts.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ You get what you pay for!
*by M***T on October 28, 2020*

I extensively research the products I buy online and I had very high hopes for this one. SureFire delivered again! It is a very expensive keychain sized light, but its the brightest and has an excellent build quality. It's made in the USA and will last a lifetime, provided I don't lose it! It was smaller than I expected, but it does only take 1 AAA battery. The battery life isn't as good as some rechargeables, but with a max light output of 300 lumens, that's to be expected. The fixed beam pattern is excellent and the spot distance becomes very useful on it's highest setting. The surrounding flood pattern is also very good at the same time. I was a little afraid the the low setting of 15 lumens wouldn't be enough, but for searching for something in the dark, it's perfect. Use rechargeable batteries in it, for the best operation (mine came with one eneloop pro AAA in the pack) Typical occasional usage yields about a 2 week battery life. If you don't always have access to a charger, just bring a spare. Best everyday carry light for me!

## Frequently Bought Together

- SureFire Titan Ultra-Compact LED Keychain Light Series
- SureFire SF12-BB Boxed Batteries, (12 Pack)
- Stiletto Pocket Light

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