The Device You’ll Actually Carry
There’s a pattern with personal safety tools: people buy them with good intentions, carry them for a week, then stop because the device is too bulky, too heavy, or too awkward for everyday life. The Triad exists to break that cycle.
At just over three inches long and weighing a few ounces, it was built to disappear into your daily routine rather than disrupt it. That’s not a compromise — it’s the whole point.
Who This Stun Gun Is For
People who’ve tried carrying larger devices and stopped. Professionals who need something that fits in dress clothes or a small bag without creating a visible outline. College students, commuters, or anyone whose daily carry doesn’t include a belt holster.
If you’ve ever thought “I’d carry something if it were small enough,” this is built for that exact conclusion.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Triad if you want:
- A device small enough to carry daily without adjusting your routine or wardrobe
- Three functions — stun, flashlight, and alarm — in a single pocket-sized unit
- Rechargeable power that eliminates the hassle and cost of replacement batteries
Consider something else if you need:
- Higher milliamp output — larger models offer 4.8 mA or more with additional grip space
- A disable pin or wrist strap for retention safety — the Triad prioritizes minimal size over those features
How the Triad Actually Works
The Triad outputs 27,000,000 volts at 4.5 milliamps. Voltage creates the electrical arc you see and hear — the crackling sound alone can serve as a deterrent. Milliamps determine the charge delivered to muscle tissue, which is where the actual effect comes from. At 4.5 milliamps, the Triad delivers meaningful electrical disruption in a form factor that most people can carry without thinking about it.
The 70-lumen LED flashlight is practical, not tactical. It’s enough to light a parking lot path, find a keyhole, or check your surroundings. The 130-decibel alarm is genuinely loud — comparable to a jet engine at close range — and gives you an audible option that draws attention without requiring physical proximity. The rechargeable lithium battery charges via the included cord and holds well for occasional-use scenarios. No safety pin or wrist strap on this model — the size savings are the tradeoff, and it’s an intentional one.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Triad Stack Up?
| Feature | Triad | Trigger-Style Stun Gun | Flashlight Stun Gun | Keychain Stun Gun |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Size | 3.25 inches ✓ | 4.5–6 inches | 6–8 inches | 2.5 inches ✓ |
| Milliamps | 4.5 mA | 4.8 mA ✓ | 4.5–4.8 mA | Varies |
| Flashlight | 70 lumens | 100 lumens ✓ | 120+ lumens ✓ | Basic LED |
| Built-In Alarm | 130 dB ✓ | No | No | No |
| Battery | Rechargeable Lithium ✓ | Rechargeable ✓ | Rechargeable ✓ | Rechargeable ✓ |
| Best For | Pocket carry with alarm option | Full-grip handheld use | Dual-purpose illumination | Keyring constant carry |
Practical Details
Dimensions: 3.25 x 1.5 x 1 inch. Weight: approximately 3 ounces. Housing: ABS plastic with rubberized coating for grip. Package includes the Triad and charging cord. No holster or carrying case — the device is designed to go directly into a pocket or bag. Rechargeable lithium battery. Available in Pink and Silver.
As with all electrical self-defense devices, check your local and state regulations before purchasing. Laws vary by jurisdiction regarding possession and carry.
If the reason you don’t carry something is size, the Triad removes that excuse. Three functions, three inches, always with you.
Frequently Asked Questions
How does 27,000,000 volts compare to higher-voltage models?
Voltage creates the electrical arc, but milliamps determine the charge delivered to muscle tissue. The Triad’s 4.5 milliamp output provides effective disruption regardless of the voltage number. Higher-voltage models in larger housings may offer more milliamps, but within this size class, the Triad’s output is competitive. Don’t shop by voltage alone — milliamps and actual carry habits matter more.
Does the Triad have a safety mechanism to prevent accidental activation?
Yes. The device has a safety switch that must be engaged before the stun function will fire. This prevents pocket activation during carry. It does not include a disable pin or wrist strap — those features require more housing space than this form factor allows.
How long does the battery hold a charge?
For occasional-use scenarios — which is how most people use personal safety devices — the lithium battery holds a charge well between sessions. Exact duration depends on how frequently you use the flashlight or test-fire the unit. A good practice is charging it monthly to keep it ready. The battery will maintain roughly 80% capacity after 2–3 years of normal use.
Is the 130 dB alarm actually useful or just a spec number?
130 decibels is genuinely painful at close range and audible from a significant distance. It serves two purposes: drawing attention from bystanders, and potentially disorienting someone long enough to create distance. It’s a real feature, not a checkbox — and it gives you a non-contact option that many compact stun devices don’t include.








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