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SureFire Titan Ultra-Compact LED Keychain Light Series

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Special Feature Removable
Color Silver
Power Source Battery Powered
Light Source Type LED
Material Alloy Steel

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  • 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)

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The ultra-compact multi-setting Titan Plus is perfect for everyday use. Up to 300 lumens!

Removable Pocket-Clip
  • Provides a secure pocket-carry option for quick and easy access.
  • Tail-cap accommodates ring for key-ring attachment.
  • Polymer + high strength aluminum core.
  • Multi-setting for any situation in everyday use.

SureFire Titan Plus

Ultra-Compact Triple Output LED

The tiny but powerful variable-output Titan Plus builds upon the functionality and convenience of our original Titan by adding several 'pluses,' including over twice the maximum output — a proprietary reflector shapes the light into SureFire’s flawless MaxVision Beam, a wide, evenly dispersed beam perfect for closer-range activities. Titan Plus features a removable pocket clip that provides many secure pocket-carry options. A nickel-plated brass body maintains the durability of this useful light, so the Titan Plus is really for just about anything.

  • High-performance LED and specially developed reflector create wide, smooth MaxVision Beam.
  • Three useful light outputs–300, 75 and 15 lumens–activated by rotating head.
  • Removable pocket clip allows for multiple secure carry options.
  • Head switching: twist counterclockwise repeatedly to activate and set output level.
  • Powered by an included rechargeable Eneloop AAA NiMH battery or AAA alkaline (not included).
  • Backed by SureFire No-Hassle Guarantee. Conditions apply.

Ultra Compact

Length is 3.4 inches and weighs 2.0 ounces (58 grams).

Quality Construction

The nickel-plated, brass-bodied Titan Plus is sleek and stylish for an everyday accessory - and sturdy enough to handle anything life throws your way.

SureFire Wide MaxVision Beam

(MVB) is a smooth, broad light pattern perfect for close-to mid-range tasks.

Heavy-Duty Pocket Clip

Provides countless secure carry options. Simple to install and remove.

Everyday Carry Light

The Titan Plus is a great accessory to add to your everyday carry. Stylish, sturdy and convenient.

Weather Resistant

Don't get caught in the dark and unprepared. Weather resistant Titan Plus provides countless utility uses, including emergency preparedness.

A History of Excellence

SureFire has been at the forefront of illumination technology for over 36 years. American Built. American Strong.

MaxVision Wide Beam

Smooth, Wide Beam

The Titan Plus features MaxVision technology developed by SureFire to provide a smooth, evenly distributed, wide beam. A difference you can see when compared to other lights.

Outputs and Runtimes:

High - 300 lumens / 1 hour.

Med - 75 lumens / 2 hours.

Low - 15 lumens / 7 hours.

Batteries:

Powered by an included rechargeable Eneloop AAA NiMH battery or AAA alkaline (not included).

Includes:

  • Rechargeable AAA NiMH battery.
  • Pocket Clip.

Product 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. Built to SureFire’s exacting standards - and created for everyone - the groundbreaking Titan is the world’s first professional-grade keychain flashlight. This ultra-compact, dual-output feat of engineering boasts a proprietary faceted reflector that shapes the light from its high-performance LED into a broad, smooth MaxVision Beam at both 125 and 15 lumens--astounding levels for a finger-sized light. The beam is perfectly balanced and better preserves your dark-adapted vision since it doesn’t have an intense hot spot. And its wide beam pattern was designed to fit your field of view. Because of all these factors, it better maintains your overall situational awareness, crucial for safely navigating in the dark. The small but potent Titan was designed to always be with you and, to that end, comes with a stainless steel split ring that securely attaches to your keys--ensuring it’ll never be out of reach. To activate Titan, simply rotate its head counterclockwise (with head pointing away from you) for low output. Return to off by rotating clockwise, then rotate counterclockwise again, within one second, to unleash all 125 room-filling lumens from Titan’s high-performance LED. Powered by its included AAA NiMH rechargeable battery (charger not included), Titan can generate useful light output for up to 8. 5 hours on a single charge, thanks to its sophisticated microprocessor that continuously manages the flow of power. This versatile keychain light can also run off of a readily available AAA alkaline battery for up to 13 hours. AAA lithium batteries offer increased runtimes on low-output setting - up to 17 hours. Titan’s durable yet elegant body is precision machined from strong, lightweight aerospace aluminum and further protected by a hard-anodized finish that meets high military specifications. And its head is topped off by a coated, virtually indestructible polycarbonate window that also optimizes light output. The rugged, one-of-a-kind Titan was built to take on the elements and the rigors of modern-day life. It may just be the last keychain light you’ll ever own.

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Customer reviews

4.5 out of 5 stars
4.5 out of 5
856 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the portability, quality and battery life of the flashlight. For example, they mention it's exceptionally compact, built like a tank and has a nice bright light. That said, opinions are mixed on value and ease of operation.

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267 customers mention230 positive37 negative

Customers like the brightness of the flashlight. They say it has a nice bright light with a pleasant bright spot about 15 degrees wide. The light levels are great for its size, and it makes a great key chain light. The brightness modes are well thought out, with 125-lumen high mode that is excellent for flooding an area with a large amount of light. Customers also love the continuously variable light output.

"...I wanted a very small light that is also very bright. Both the Titan Plus and Sidekick are 300 lumen max brightness...." Read more

"...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..." Read more

"...Threads are fully formed, the head turns super smooth. Beam is flawless, good color, centered...." Read more

"...The brightness modes of this light are well thought out, it has a low (which I will always wish was lower), but the medium can last two hours before..." Read more

143 customers mention139 positive4 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the flashlight. They mention that it's very well made, built like a tank, and feels solid. The aluminum body is tough, classy, and durable. The flashlight is made in the USA and will last a lifetime, provided you don't lose it.

"...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...." Read more

"...This is constructed of a hard, wear resistant alloy that I find superior to aluminum for an every day carry flashlight...." Read more

"...Quality is excellent. Threads are fully formed, the head turns super smooth. Beam is flawless, good color, centered...." Read more

"...It's exactly what I want in a keychain light. Should be reliable, bright as heck, pleasant beam, long battery life and runtime, and always there for..." Read more

127 customers mention95 positive32 negative

Customers like the portability of the flashlight. For example, they say it's exceptionally compact, not bulky, and perfect for light carry. It takes up almost no room and is lightweight. Some mention that the weight is reassuring.

"...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...." Read more

"...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..." Read more

"...solid, compact construction- accepts ALL AAA batteries without issue- wide beam angle, good spread-..." Read more

"...I have had it on my keychain for four years. It is less bulky and lighter than the T1A Titan...." Read more

72 customers mention51 positive21 negative

Customers like the battery life of the flashlight. They mention that it has a great battery life, the use of AAA batteries means it's easy to support, and that varying the brightness can actually help extend the battery. They are also impressed by the management of battery capacity. The light comes with a rechargeable battery, but not a charger. It can also use any AAA battery, including lithium, and the battery is removable.

"...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...." Read more

"...Rechargeable.• Long battery life• Can use non rechargeable alkaline or (preferably) lithium AAA's.•..." Read more

"...cell flashlights still haven't been beaten in one way, they disappear on your keychain. If you need a little squirt of light, it's there...." Read more

"...Overall, I'm happy with my purchase. The eneloop pro died fairly quickly, possibly because it's been on the shelf for a while?..." Read more

26 customers mention19 positive7 negative

Customers like the fit of the flashlight. They mention that it fits well on their Leatherman holster, and on their key chain. The fit & finish is like new, and the seals are perfect. The key chain adapter is tight and snaps on and off with ease. The light is well-made, has great illumination, and is easy to adjust. The tolerances are fantastic, and it has a long battery life.

"...Pros:• Bright white light.• Multiple power levels, nicely spaced.• Rechargeable.• Long battery life•..." Read more

"...The fit of this battery is perfect. I've tried alkalines and Everyready Li ions and they all work in mine. Having said that the Li ions are tight...." Read more

"...The light is a bit too heavy and long and thus a bit annoying to have on your keychain...." Read more

"...over a year of everyday use (and I do mean every day) the fit & finish is like new, the seals are perfect, the on/off action is true, on or off when..." Read more

98 customers mention52 positive46 negative

Customers are mixed about the value of the flashlight. Some mention that it's worth every cent, is a great product for the money, and is the best in class. Others say that it has issues for the price, is little pricey for a triple AAA flashlight, and not cheap.

"...Surefire did a great job on this light. Well worth the money." Read more

"...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." Read more

"...Overall this is a fantastic, very bright light in a tiny package...." Read more

"...It's a eyestrain free 15 lumens.Unfortunately, it's not perfect, there is no way to stand this light on its tail because of the keyring,..." Read more

26 customers mention16 positive10 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of operation of the flashlight. Some mention that it's very convenient and easy to use, while others say that switching between modes is not as user friendly as the competition, and it'd be too fussy for them.

"...Can use non rechargeable alkaline or (preferably) lithium AAA's.• Simple, no exposed electrical contacts.• TinyCons:•..." Read more

"...not seen any of the other flashlight companies employ such an absurd user interface in my life...." Read more

"...It's easy to use with one hand. Keep in mind a twisty means no worrying about a failed switch...." Read more

"...Twisty user interface is great, and the action of twisting on/off is buttery smooth- Flood beam for even lighting indoors-..." Read more

24 customers mention0 positive24 negative

Customers are dissatisfied with the performance of the flashlight. They mention that it has problems functioning properly, didn't work out of the box, and has an intermittent high-low mechanism. Some complain that the light is unreliable and has terrible battery life.

"...people have reported these things malfunctioning/dying...." Read more

"...If you do it too quickly or too slowly it won't even work. You read that correctly and this is not a joke...." Read more

"...When the flashlight works, it's great. Unfortunately, it doesn't work great all the time. The rating goes to 2, and that is where it will stay...." Read more

"...2nd, switching between low, medium and high, is pretty clunky and very inconsistent...." Read more

In pursuit of the ultimate keychain light. This might be it for me.
4 Stars
In pursuit of the ultimate keychain light. This might be it for me.
I'm reviewing both the black 125 lumen version (Titan) and the brass 300 lumen version (Titan Plus).A flashlight is something I feel I need to have with me all the time, whether it's to light up the back of my computer to change a cable, looking for the keyhole, or stranded at the side of the road trying to change a tire, or just finding my way downstairs to check if I locked the front door after just got into bed. The survival instinct in me says I don't want to be caught without light at the time of need so I'm always looking for the ultimate light.So the ultimate flashlight for me is that it's one that is always with me, and that's a keychain light. I've bought quite a few over the years so let's go through them. I don't mind paying more for something that should last years, if not decades,So here are some of the keychain lights I've owned and what I think of them:1. Original LRI Photon. These little button cell flashlights still haven't been beaten in one way, they disappear on your keychain. If you need a little squirt of light, it's there. Way faster than you can light up your phone. Nice wide flood beam because it's basically a plastic shell holding a round LED bulb. The light stays on as long as you keep the button pressed. So it's unlikely you'll drain the battery by leaving it on. Long life lithium cells means it'll last years likely.2. The modern successor to the LRI Photo is the Nitecore Tube. This is like a larger LRI Photon which has a rechargeable battery. The tube is quite a bit bigger but uses a single LED just like the LRI, but you can control the brightness by clicking twice, or holding down the button. To recharge it, use a USB cable. This is big enough that it will make your keychain noticeably bulkier but the runtime and brightness is a lot higher. The highest setting of 45 lumens is very bright, so this will be more than bright enough for any close quarters task. The issue with these is that 1) the rechargeable battery won't hold its charge forever, after a couple of months, you might want to top up the charge 2) people have reported these things malfunctioning/dying. So that kinda of disqualifies it as a "light you can rely on"3. Fenix LD02. This is similar to the Surefire Titan I'm reviewing. Similar size, cheaper price, but has a nice tail clicky switch (press in to click, press again to release). The light is obviously larger/heaver than the coin cell light, but this is a real light with LED with a small lens to give a useful close range beam. Beam is floody but will still light up things at a close to medium distance (like if you need to sweep an interior area looking for something). Three light levels depending on how many times you press the switch. With a much larger AAA battery, the flashlight will last hours in low and medium modes, so you could rely on this if you get lost in the woods at night.Two issues with the light: the click switch may get activated while in your pocket and thus the battery may be accidentally drained. The three levels of brightness is not that useful because the 8 lumens low isn't all that low, say, if you wanted to read in the dark without disturbing your night vision. There isn't that much apparent difference in the modes, I would have liked more separation. The pocket clip is not very good (in that it will probably bend or release itself too easily). Being a Chinese brand light, you may be dealing with somebody in China if you have warranty support.4. Surefire Titan Plus (Titan B) model. This is the 300 "luxury" version of the Titan. It's a really cool light. Tough, made of heavy brass with three useful levels that are well spaced apart. The lowest brightness mode is also way too bright (15 lumens). It has a nice beam with long runtime in low and medium with a "turbo" mode high if you really need sweep a larger area. Because the lowest mode is 15 lumens, you'll probably be happy with using this light in that mode most of the time. Because you have to twist the head to turn it on, there are less accidental activations.The bad thing is about these kinds of light is accessing the medium and high modes since you have to repeated twist on/off/on/off/on to get at the high mode, and it's not always reliable. Sometimes it may skip a mode even if you are not firm with the twisting action (instead of Low->med->high, it might jump to medium on the first try).The brightness modes of this light are well thought out, it has a low (which I will always wish was lower), but the medium can last two hours before dropping in brightness. It's quite bright so most of the time you won't need to access the highest mode. The high is a "turbo" boost mode meant to be used for short periods of time because the brightness drops quickly after a few minutes as it starts to get hot and tax the capabilities of the little battery. Use this mode when you need to flood a large area. Also, the rechargeable battery is needed to access the high mode, a lithium non-rechargeable battery (such as Energizer Lithium Ultimate) is next best, and although it will work, don't use alkaline AAA cells because they're the weakest (and of course alkalines tend to leak and may damage your light)Twisting is easily done with one hand but if you want to access the other brightness levels, you need two hands to do the off/on/off sequence. This is not a light you want to have if you need to access the other modes often. The Fenix is better if you need a light you can flash and quickly change modes.The beam is the same across both Titan models, it uses a reflector behind glass and has unique facets in the reflector to make a beam which is smooth (no well defined spot in the middle). It's brighter in the middle and fades out to a wide flood. Great for lighting up a larger area or in close quarters. So you can't use this light as a spotlight or searchlight in an outdoor setting.The light is a bit too heavy and long and thus a bit annoying to have on your keychain. It has a neat cap on the tail which allows you to quickly detach the light from a lanyard or keychain. This is a light made more for sticking into your small jeans pocket clipped onto your pants. The pocket clip is very good.This is bit of a novelty flashlight made for flashlight fanatics but is built to last for those who take pride in ownership of a well made item. All in all, this is overkill for the "everyday" light at near $100, so I don't recommend it. I love it, but I won't pretend that there is any practical advantage to having a light like this.5. So we get to the Surefire Titan A. This only has dual output levels but is much lighter than the Ultra model because the body is aluminum instead of brass. Shorter/smaller/lighter. It's smaller than the Fenix, but has this Surefire has the advantage/disadvantage of the twist head. I tend to prefer twist heads due to the issue with accidental activations with buttons, but some people prefer the quick activation of a click button.So the light only has low and medium levels (missing the 300 lumen mode of the Titan Plus). Like the others, the low could have been lower, but at 15 lumens, this is the mode you'll probably use 80% of the time, which gives you hours of constant brightness before it starts dropping in brightness. Using a NiMH AAA battery like the one that is supplied gives the longest runtime. Because the battery is a low discharge Eneloop battery, you can rely on this light to have a useful charge even if it's sitting in the drawer for months (years?).The beam of the Surefire is very good as a close range light, it's a spot in the middle which fades smoothly into the surrounding beam. So it's basically a flood of light with a center area that is slightly brighter. This is done using a special reflector which has facets on it to defocus the center spot. Great for close quarters work. The beam is smoother than the Fenix, but the colour of the LED in my sample is more greenish.Also, unlike some other lights, the low mode does not flicker (i.e. it does not use the trick of pulsing the light multiple times per second to provide "low" level). It's a eyestrain free 15 lumens.Unfortunately, it's not perfect, there is no way to stand this light on its tail because of the keyring, and there is no pocket clip at all. Of course, there's the crazy price, which seems like 2X what it should be if you're not used to Surefire prices.But so far, I like this light. It's exactly what I want in a keychain light. Should be reliable, bright as heck, pleasant beam, long battery life and runtime, and always there for me,In conclusion, the Fenix and Titan are the best general purpose lights, the Titan Plus is a ultimate light for connoisseurs of lights, but the Photon is the light you want if you want the minimal survival light.
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