Freedom Microlight
I have one of these on each of my key fobs and in my car glove box. They are tough and extremely reliable. I don’t need to use any of them often but it is a comfort to know they are there.
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The Photon Freedom Micro is the most advanced easy-to-use micro-light from the leader in Micro-Light technology.
Made in the United States, Photon Micro-Lights are approximately the size and weight as a 10pence piece . They feature bright LEDs and smart-circuitry.
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Add to BasketI have one of these on each of my key fobs and in my car glove box. They are tough and extremely reliable. I don’t need to use any of them often but it is a comfort to know they are there.
Good light for such a tiny package. Great service from Heinnie.
I bought 3 led lights to keep in keys. The micro light 1, micro light 2 and the micro freedom. Powerful little leds and very handy right next to your door or car key.
OK, so it’s expensive for its size, but remember “size isn’t everything “! A small but very bright, lightweight and robustly made torch that you won’t realise you have with you, until you need it.
Such a great mini light, you can use it as a keychain, or put it on a backpack. Very well made, this is my third.
Brilliant piece of kit ! Very bright for its diminutive size, a definite EDC And HH Service is ( as always ) fantastic, ordered in the afternoon, on my table next morning ( how do they do it )
Have carried one on my keyring for years, as do all my family. Never travel without several. Essential EDC item, as just about all emergency situations seem to involve lights going out !! Well made, easy battery change , dependable, and excellent light output. The freedom is also watertight, so can be used as zip pulls on clothing and rucksacks.
I needed a light source that I can carry at all times and not really know it is there. This little torch is now on my key ring. Initially I got caught out by the "Demo" mode where the torch only stays on for six seconds unless holding the on switch. Reading the instructions and holding down the on button for the specified twenty seconds sorted me out. The light is plenty bright enough for local lighting and the clips supplied add a new level of versatility if needed. I like the dimmer feature which can also assist with extending battery life. Batteries are so small that carrying a spare set would be an easy option. A spotlight or area light this torch is not although I reckon one could illuminate the inside of a small tent ok. Map reading/ general reading and as a local light to avoid walking into obstacles would be this little torches best point of use.
This isn't my first Freedom Micro, so I knew what I was getting - an awesome, tiny, close-quarters/emergency/night-vision-preserving light. I decided to start stashing them in new places, this one is going on a lanyard around my neck =) ) It's not the brightest torch in the world, but bright enough for an emergency "you won't even know you're carrying it" torch =) plus, I love the ui - simple but flexible (also - look up the "easter egg" candlepowerforum thread for this torch for some little improvement tweaks). Finally, a word of praise for Heinnie service: ordered at 16:55 yesterday, got dispatch email at 17:15, and it arrived this morning =o ... how the?... quantum transportation? absolutely best service of any website I've used ever. Thanks Heinnie =)
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Yes, this item is legal to own in the United Kingdom.
We base this opinion on our interpretation of UK Knife Law (see our blog). Be aware that there are different rules for owning and carrying knives in public in the UK. Read about the difference here.