<BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by nonbox:
Is there a tiny led that is better than the arc lite and the photon?<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
Hard question to answer... this depends
entirely on what you want out of the flashlight.
The Photon is the brightest you can buy, at least for initial turn-on intensity. It is also small & discreet. But it has an unnecessarily difficult battery change and it uses batteries that can be expensive and hard to find in a pinch.
The Arc, while not as bright as the Photon initially, stays brighter for longer; it's small & tough, and has an easy to find, easy to change battery.
The Asp Sapphire performs similarly to a Photon, but you have to mail it in when the batteries poop out, and it has a tendency to occasionally explode into many little pieces all over the floor when dropped from >4'.
Then there's the Stylus 3. It's brighter than just about any other single LED, but it is physically very long, and uses hard-to-find batteries.
The Pelican L1 is also bright for its size, but battery & LED life *could* be an issue unless they've been redesigned within the last three or four months. Batteries for it are easy to find online, but if you need them at some odd time, you're not likely to find them at the local Quick-E-Mart.
Then, there's a whole wash list of so-called "bullet" keychain lights. Most are reasonably bright and durable, but all have one thing in common: they all use LR-series button cells that can be expensive and/or hard to find in an emergency.
Finally, there's the Infinity. Although it's a nicely made light that's durable and water resistant & uses a cheap battery you can buy anywhere, it's not all that bright.
So it all boils down to this:
What do you expect out of a tiny flashlight?
Ultra high brightness? Water resistant or water proof? Drop-proof? Cheap battery that's easy to change? Decent battery life? Super small size? Easy to hang on keys or fit discreetly in pocket? Clip into shirt pocket? "No twist" switch design?
You can't have it all... no matter which light you want to get, concessions will have to be made. That's what makes your ? so difficult to answer.