EAGLEVILLE, PA, November 14, 2024 – Streamlight® Inc., a leading manufacturer of high-performance lighting and weapon light/laser sighting devices, introduced the Nano Light® II, an ultra-compact LED keychain flashlight that provides steady, bright light for one hour of run time using a single AAAA alkaline battery. It fits easily on a keychain or zipper pull and is available at the ready to illuminate any professional or consumer task.

Measuring 2.2 inches in length and just over a half inch wide, the Nano Light II weighs a mere 0.6 ounces and is double the brightness of its predecessor, the Nano Light®. Built to the highest standards, the extremely sturdy light is constructed of machined aircraft-grade aluminum with an anodized black finish. Its white LED is impervious to shock with a 50,000-hour lifetime.

“Having a high-performance, reliable flashlight that fits easily on a keychain offers law enforcement, tactical, military personnel, and outdoor enthusiasts a perfect light for a wide variety of uses,” said Michael F. Dineen, Streamlight’s Chief Revenue Officer. “It’s an ideal complement to our larger, task-oriented flashlights, while also useful for everyday tasks such as guiding your key into a lock at night, lighting your way in a dark parking lot, or when walking the dog after dark.”

Designed to provide both convenience and steady light output, the waterproof Nano Light II has a non-rotating snap hook for one-handed operation with an easy twist of the rotating on/off head switch. Its LED provides 20 lumens, 120 candela, and a beam distance of 22 meters. Powered by a single AAAA alkaline battery (included), the light provides one hour of run time.

The Nano Light II has an MSRP of $17.00 and comes with Streamlight’s Limited Lifetime Warranty.

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  1. John M.'s avatar John M. says:

    ”Streamlight’s Limited Lifetime Warranty”

    My EDC light is a Streamlight and it has an annoying (but not crippling) malfunction. I put in for a warranty exchange and they wanted me to find my own box and pay shipping.

    No thanks. I just won’t buy another one.

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  2. Rocketguy's avatar Rocketguy says:

    I had one of the original Nanos and was pleased with it but didn’t care for the stack of hearing aid batteries. Not sure about going to AAAA though. They’re pretty expensive, not available everywhere and, the two lights I’ve had that used them both died due to battery leaks.

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