The One You Won’t Forget to Carry
The biggest failure point with personal safety devices isn’t the device itself — it’s the fact that people leave them at home. In a drawer, on a nightstand, in a bag they didn’t bring today. The Fang sidesteps that problem entirely by attaching to the one thing most people never walk out without: their keys.
It’s not the most powerful device available. It doesn’t need to be. It’s the one that’s always there.
Who This Stun Gun Is For
People who want a personal safety option that requires zero changes to their daily routine. If you carry keys, you carry this. That makes it practical for commuters, students, late-shift workers, and anyone who parks in garages, walks to their car after dark, or simply wants something accessible without thinking about it.
It’s also a reasonable option for someone who isn’t sure they want to commit to carrying a larger device. Starting with something on your keychain builds the habit without the inconvenience.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Fang Keychain Stun Gun if you want:
- A device attached to something you already carry every single day
- A battery meter that tells you if the device is charged and ready
- A flashlight that handles everyday tasks like finding keyholes or lighting walkways
Consider something else if you need:
- Maximum electrical output — larger devices deliver higher milliamp ratings with more grip surface
- An integrated alarm function — the Fang focuses on stun and light only
Practical Features That Matter
The Fang delivers 60,000,000 volts in a package that measures approximately 2.5 x 1.5 inches and weighs about 2 ounces. The three-LED battery meter is the standout detail here. Three LEDs lit means full charge. Two means you’re getting low. One means charge it now. This eliminates the guesswork that plagues rechargeable devices — you know the status before you need to rely on it, not after.
The 100-lumen LED flashlight pulls double duty. Day to day, it’s your keychain flashlight for finding things in dark bags, lighting up keyholes, or navigating a dim parking garage. In a safety context, directing 100 lumens at someone’s eyes in a dark environment creates temporary visual disruption. The finger grooves molded into the body provide a secure grip when held in the palm, and the safety switch prevents the device from activating in your pocket. Recharging happens via the included USB cable — plug it in like a phone and it’s ready.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Fang Stack Up?
| Feature | Fang Keychain | Pocket Stun Gun | Stun Flashlight | Pepper Spray Keychain |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Size | 2.5 inches ✓ | 3-5 inches | 6-8 inches | 3-4 inches |
| Battery Meter | 3-LED indicator ✓ | Rarely included | Rarely included | N/A |
| Keychain Carry | Yes ✓ | No | No | Yes ✓ |
| Flashlight | 100 lumens ✓ | Varies | 120+ lumens ✓ | No |
| Range | Contact | Contact | Contact | 6-10 feet ✓ |
| Best For | Always-on-you carry | Pocket or purse | Dual-use illumination | Ranged deterrence |
Practical Details
Dimensions: approximately 2.5 x 1.5 x 1 inches. Weight: about 2 ounces. Voltage: 60,000,000. Battery: rechargeable lithium via USB cable (included). Flashlight: 100 lumens. Includes keyring attachment and user manual. Available in Black, Pink, and Purple. Lifetime warranty from Safety Technology. Safety switch prevents accidental activation.
Stun devices are regulated differently across jurisdictions. Verify your local and state laws before purchasing. Some areas restrict or prohibit civilian possession regardless of size.
The device that’s always on your keys is infinitely more useful than the one sitting in a drawer at home. The Fang makes consistent carry effortless.
Frequently Asked Questions
Will this add too much bulk to my keychain?
At 2.5 inches and 2 ounces, it adds about the same bulk as a car key fob. If you’re already carrying a standard keychain with a few keys and a fob, the Fang won’t make a noticeable difference in your pocket. It’s designed to integrate, not dominate your keyring.
How often should I charge it?
For typical carry where you’re not using the flashlight heavily, charging once a month is a reasonable habit. The battery meter makes this easy — check the LEDs periodically and charge when you see two or fewer lights. Building a routine (charge it when you charge your other devices) ensures it’s always ready.
Does the lifetime warranty cover battery degradation?
The lifetime warranty covers manufacturing defects, not normal battery wear. Rechargeable lithium batteries naturally lose capacity over years of use — typically maintaining about 80% capacity after 2-3 years. This is standard for all lithium-powered devices and isn’t a defect. If the battery fails prematurely due to a manufacturing issue, that would be covered.
Is 60,000,000 volts enough to be effective?
Yes. Voltage creates the arc and delivers the charge through clothing, but the actual physical effect comes from the electrical current reaching muscle tissue. At this voltage level in a keychain form factor, the device produces a meaningful deterrent effect including pain and muscle disruption on contact. Larger devices may offer higher voltage, but within the keychain category, 60 million volts is competitive.











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