REVIEW: Nitecore TINI2 - Display OLED, 500 Lm. USB-C

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Nitecore TINI2

OSRAM P8 - RECHARGEABLE USB-C






For purchase and technical details: [FONT=&quot] https://www.nitecorestore.com/NITECORE-TINI-2-Keychain-Flashlight-p/fl-nite-tini2.htm[/FONT]

The Multilingual Manual: https://flashlight.nitecore.com/Uploads ... /tini2.pdf







DESCRIPTION AND TECHNICAL DATA:

Almost two years after the previous TINI, Nitecore presents the TINI2, an updated version that brings numerous improvements. The first thing I notice as a difference is the nice OLED display placed at the top of the TINI2. The new Nitecore keychain flashlight is rechargeable (via a modern integrated USB-C port), small and light weighing only 18.8g. TINI2 has 5 brightness levels available and uses 2 OSRAM P8 LEDs for a maximum output of 500 lumens for 2000cd. It has 2 switches and an integrated 280 mAh battery that offers an autonomy of up to 60 hours. The Nitecore TINI2 is built in aluminum alloy and is resistant to water and dust (IP54). It is ideal for everyday use and is available in two different colors; Hi-tech Black and Metallic Gray.





Main features:

• Utilizes 2 x OSRAM P8 LEDs with a max output of 500 lumens
• Max peak beam intensity of 2,000cd and max throw of 89 meters
• Utilizes a total reflective optic lens for uniform and soft light
• Multifunctional OLED real-time display for lumens, battery voltage and runtime etc.
• Built-in 280mAh Li-ion battery
• Advanced Power Cut-Off (APC) technology for an ultra-low standby power consumption
• Built-in Li-ion battery charging circuit with a USB-C port
• Highly efficient constant current circuit provides a stable output up to 60 hours
• 2 user modes available (DEMO Mode and DAILY Mode)
• Dual side switch design
• 5 brightness levels available with direct access to TURBO
• Intelligent mode memory function
• 2 lockout modes available (Half Lockout Mode and Full Lockout Mode)
• Incorporated Advanced Temperature Regulation (ATR) module (Patent No. ZL201510534543.6)
• Metal ring pull able to withstand up to 30 kilograms of weight
• HA III hard-anodized finish
• Impact resistant to 1 meter

Size and weight:
Size: 46.6mm×25mm×12.5mm (1.83" ×0.98" ×0.49")

Weight: 18.8g (0.66oz)


Accessories:
Key Clasp







Note: The stated data is measured in accordance with the international flashlight testing standards ANSI/PLATO FL 1-2019, using the built-in Li-ion battery (280mAh) under laboratory conditions. The data may vary in real world use due to different battery usage or environmental conditions.
* The runtime of TURBO is tested without the temperature regulation.








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The package with which the new TINI2 arrives is the classic cardboard box with the two black-yellow colors. Inside the package we find, in addition to the Nitecore TINI2 also a Key Clasp, manual and warranty.
















The Nitecore TINI2 is very beautiful. Nitecore has managed, through excellent construction and a well-designed design, to insert in a small space a well-readable OLED display, 2 light emitters (LEDs), 2 electronic switches and a USB-C charging port.










The new optical system of the TINI2, 32% more powerful than the previous one, uses 2 OSRAM P8 LEDs and total reflection optics for a soft and uniform beam. TINI2 has a maximum output of 500 lumens for a maximum beam depth of 89 meters.












The main novelty of the new Nitecore TINI2 is the multifunction OLED display, well readable, which shows us some data in real time such as lumens, battery voltage, runtime etc.



With the torch Off, by pressing the "MODE" key, the display shows for a few seconds the level and user mode set and the current voltage with the battery drawing.

With the flashlight On, the screen will show the various information in sequence: brightness level, lumens and user mode (Demo or Daily) and then the time remaining before the battery runs out. To reactivate the display just press the "MODE" button.









Under the OLED display there are the two electronic switches with which we will manage the TINI2. The two switches are not protruding, but are placed in a recess I think for greater protection against accidental activations. No problem finding the two switches in the dark. As can be seen from the symbols above these, one has an ON / OFF function (Power Switch) and with the other we will vary the 4 levels available beyond the momentary Turbo (Mode Switch).

The switches are activated with little pressure on them. Nitecore TINI2 has two electronic locking modes that ensure safe portability.









Compared to the previous model, Nitecore TINI2 uses a new generation USB-C format port protected by a rubber cap (which provides excellent adherence and protection to the USB-C socket) for integrated charging. The internal lithium battery remains a 280mAh with a maximum autonomy of 60 hours. We don't find any USB-C cables in the scope of delivery, but I don't think it's a problem to get them nowadays. Nitecore TINI2 has an intelligent charging circuit with multiple protections such as over-discharging, over-charging, short-circuiting, It also automatically ends charging once it is complete.

The Nitecore TINI2 can be recharged in approximately one hour and 45 minutes. It can work, and therefore be used, while charging or remain always on using a USB device such as a power bank.

When charging is in use, the blue key indicator may flash slowly to notify you and the display will show the current battery level. At the end of recharging, the blue light stays on constantly and the display will indicate full charge.
When fully charged, the Nitecore Tini2 can theoretically be unused for about a year having a low stand-by current.













In the back of the Nitecore TINI2 there is a small metal ring in very resistant steel (up to 30kg in weight) and protruding that offers the possibility of hooking it into a keychain or other surfaces using the supplied Key Clasp.










Nitecore TINI2 next to the previous TINI.The dimensions are similar despite the numerous updates of the new TINI2.





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USER INTERFACE (UI):




Nitecore TINI2 has 5 brightness levels available with direct access to TURBO and ULTRALOW, it also has 2 user modes, DEMO Mode and DAILY Mode.

In DEMO mode (default) the light turns off automatically, within 30 seconds, if there is no operation. The countdown will be indicated on the multifunction display.
In DAILY mode, the flashlight will remain on until the user turns it off manually. The "TURBO" level is only momentary by holding down the "MODE" button.

ULTRALOW - 1 lumen - 60h

LOW - 15 lumens - 8h

MID - 65 lumens - 2h 30min

HIGH - 200 lumens - 45min.

TURBO - 500 lumens - * 15 min.


Note: TURBO runtime is calculated without temperature regulation (ATR).




User Modes

With the flashlight both on and off, press the POWER and MODE buttons simultaneously to switch between the DEMO and DAILY modes. The LED will flash to indicate the currently selected mode: 1 flash indicates DEMO mode, two flashes indicate DAILY mode. (During this operation, the display will show the "DEMO" or "DAILY" mode to inform the user.)
Note: By being in DEMO mode and reactivating the flashlight within 3 seconds after turning it off, you will have temporary access to DAILY mode until you turn off the flashlight again.

Power On and Off

Power on: with the flashlight off, quickly press the POWER button to turn it on.
Turn off: with the flashlight on, quickly press the POWER button to turn it off.

Levels of Brightness

With the flashlight and display on, quickly press the MODE button to scroll through the various brightness levels: "ULTRALOW - LOW - MID - HIGH". When switched on, the flashlight will propose to the user the last light selection set before switching off.
Note: With the display off, quickly press the MODE button to turn it on and then you can select the brightness level.

Direct access to the ULTRALOW level

With the flashlight off, press and hold the POWER button to access the ULTRALOW level.

Direct access to the TURBO level

With the torch both off and on, press and hold the MODE button to access the TURBO level; release the button to switch off or to return to the previous light level set.

Lock and Unlock

The TINI2 has two different locking modes (Half Lockout Mode and Full Lockout Mode).
Half Lockout Mode (Lock 1):
• With the flashlight on, press and hold the POWER button until the display shows the Lock 1 icon to access Half Lockout Mode.
• In Lockout Mode 1, Half Lockout Mode, the POWER button will not be usable to turn on the flashlight. You can only press and hold the MODE button to access TURBO mode.
Full Lockout Mode (Lock 2):
• With the flashlight on, press and hold the POWER button indefinitely until the button first shows the Lock 1 icon and then the Lock 2 icon to access Full Lockout Mode.
• In Lock mode 2 The MODE and POWER buttons cannot be used to turn on the flashlight.
Unlock: In any lock mode you are in, quickly press the POWER button, release it and press it again while holding it down.
The display will show the unlock icon and a progress bar that shows the operation in progress. The flashlight will turn on again proposing to the user the last brightness level used and previously stored.












BEAM and RUNTIME:


The beam of the Nitecore TINI2 has a white (CW) tint that is not too cold and no particular artifact or dominant. I didn't notice PWM in the various brightness levels. The distance from the start of the spill to the feet is about 20 cm.
The "HIGH" level of 200 lumens allows a good view during the walk.










Nitecore TINI2 Unboxing and Instructions for Use





RUNTIME:

The test was carried out with the fully charged Nitecore TINI2 with an ambient temperature of about 21° C and without forced ventilation. Nitecore TINI2 features the ATR (Advanced Temperature Regulation) module, which adjusts its output power by adapting to the surrounding environment, maintaining optimal performance. Good durability in HIGH and TURBO of the TINI2 which reflect the values declared by the manufacturer.








As we can see from the graph below, I did some tests on and off with the TINI2 in turbo mode for about 10 minutes. At the end of the test, the TINI2 display showed 3.76V.







CONCLUSIONS:

I really liked the new Nitecore TINI2. Improved compared to the previous version, in many aspects, it retains the minute dimensions that are perfectly suited to the use of a keychain flashlight or an everyday flashlight, an EDC to always keep in your pocket for any quick eventuality.

The TINI2 is light (19 grams) and, like the TIP SE, now adopts two OSRAM P8 LEDs. It has a maximum light output of 500 lumens and an IP54 certified water resistance (protected from dust and splashes of water).

The OLED display the new TINI2 is equipped with is really well done and legible. Excellent operation and simple user interface complete with 5 levels and 2 modes of use managed by two switches.

The charging port has also been improved, now in USB-C format.

In conclusion, a light and complete product perfect for many uses and activities (household, reading, camping etc).
Thank you for reading the review.








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