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Keychain light V-tac Brelok Literka Nikola – compact LED keyring accessory
V-tac Brelok Literka Nikola is a compact LED keyring accessory designed to provide quick, portable illumination wherever you go. This small keychain light attaches easily to keys, bags or zippers and delivers short-distance lighting for everyday needs such as finding locks, locating items in pockets or illuminating small areas in low-light situations. Its lightweight construction and straightforward operation make it a practical tool for daily use and travel.
The keychain light offers instant, hands-free illumination with a single-button operation and a low power draw typical of LED technology. Its compact dimensions and low weight allow the light to remain unobtrusive on a keyring while providing useful brightness for close-range tasks. The housing is designed for convenient attachment to keys or bag hardware, and the efficient LED ensures long operating time from small batteries.
Attach the V-tac Brelok Literka Nikola to your keyring, backpack zipper or bag hardware using the integrated split ring. Operate the light with the single onboard switch to produce immediate illumination; press once to turn on and press again to switch off. Replace the batteries when illumination decreases following standard instructions for small battery replacement. Store the keychain light in a dry environment and avoid prolonged exposure to moisture to maintain reliable operation.
For optimal performance, carry the keychain light on the primary keyring so it is readily available when needed. Replace batteries with the recommended size when output dims, and keep spare batteries for travel. Avoid exposing the light to excessive impact or submersion; regular checks of the attachment ring and switch will help ensure consistent operation.
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