
ValorBeam™ — Carry a 1200-Lumen Flashlight and Phone Charger on Your Keys
Carry Pocket-Sized Light and a Backup Battery Anywhere Your Keys Go
For the guy who walks the dog after dark, hits the trail on weekends, or just hates being the one whose phone dies first — ValorBeam™ clips to your keys and gives you 1200 lumens of cut-through-the-dark light plus a 1000mAh backup battery. No more dead phone halfway up a hike. No more fumbling for the flashlight app when the power cuts out.
Stop Carrying a Flashlight That Dies the One Night You Actually Need It
You've got a flashlight in the glovebox, but the batteries are flat. You've got the phone light, but the phone's at 8% and dropping. That's exactly the wrong moment to find out your gear can't keep up. ValorBeam™ stays clipped to your keys so it's already on you — charged, bright, and ready to hand your phone an extra hour of battery on the way out.
➤ 1200 Lumens You Can Actually Aim: Wide enough to light up the whole backyard, focused enough to spot a license plate two cars ahead — and bright enough that you'll stop reaching for the phone flashlight.
➤ 1000mAh Power Bank Built Right In: Top off a dying phone with the same gadget that's lighting your way. Roughly 30–60 minutes of phone back from empty — and it's already clipped to your keys, not buried in a backpack.
➤ Aluminum Shell, Carabiner Clip, IPX Waterproof: Take it through rain, drops, and pocket-shuffle abuse. The full-metal body and spring-loaded clip mean it's not the gear that breaks first.
Two Tools Welded Into One Aluminum Shell
Most keychain flashlights are a tiny LED and a button. ValorBeam™ packs a high-output 1200-lumen LED head, a 1000mAh lithium cell, and a fast Type-C port into a single machined-aluminum body about the size of a fat lipstick — 7.7cm tall, 2.47oz on the scale. 7 light modes dial it from a "don't blind the kids" low glow up to floodlight bright, plus an SOS strobe for actual emergencies.
Plug your phone into the Type-C port and the light becomes a backup battery. Plug the cable the other way and it tops itself back up in about 60 minutes. That's the whole pitch: one thing on your keys, two jobs done.
Why EDC Guys Are Swapping Their Pocket Flashlights for ValorBeam™
Most of the guys writing in tried it because they were sick of the same EDC complaint: "my flashlight is always dead when I actually need it." A few skeptic-to-believer notes from the inbox:
"Thought it was a gimmick at first." Bought it for the power bank, figured the light would be weak. First night out walking the dog I lit up the whole cul-de-sac. Phone died at the trailhead two weeks later — got 40 minutes back off this thing. Earned its spot. — Mike R.
"Lives on my keys now." Keep one in the truck and one on my keychain. Power went out for six hours last month and this was the only light in the house that wasn't a phone screen. — Devon T.
Always On You. Always Charged. Actually Bright.
✓ Always In Reach: Lives on your keychain so it's there for the dog walk, the dead-battery jump, the late-night work in the garage — without you having to remember it.
✓ Doubles As Phone Insurance: 1000mAh on board means a dead phone gets back to maps, texts, or a rideshare app before it shuts off completely.
✓ Built to Get Beat Up: Aluminum body, waterproof seal, and a real spring-loaded carabiner — not the cheap plastic kind that snaps the second week.
From Box to Keychain in About 3 Minutes
Step 1: Charge it once via Type-C — about 60 minutes from empty to full.
Step 2: Clip the carabiner to your keys, belt loop, or backpack strap and forget it's there.
Step 3: Single-click for light (cycle through 7 modes), plug your phone in when the battery's tanking.

| ValorBeam™ | Standard EDC Flashlight | Generic Keychain Light |
|---|---|---|
| 1200 lumens across 7 modes | ❌ Usually 1–3 fixed modes | ❌ Often under 100 lumens |
| Doubles as a 1000mAh phone charger | ❌ Light only — phone dies anyway | ❌ Light only |
| Aluminum body + Type-C + IPX waterproof | ❌ Bulky, often Micro-USB, not pocket-friendly | ❌ Plastic shell, breaks in months |
The Spec Sheet (For the EDC Nerds)
- Body: Machined aluminum alloy + spring-loaded carabiner clip
- Max Output: 1200 lumens, 7 modes (high / mid / low / SOS + 3 specials)
- Battery: Built-in 1000mAh rechargeable lithium
- Charging: Type-C, ~60 minutes empty to full
- Runtime: Up to ~10 hours on low modes
- Dimensions: 3.46 × 1.38 × 1.02 in (7.7 × 3.5 × 2.6 cm)
- Weight: 2.47 oz
- Colors: Silver White, Silver Black, Black
Questions Guys Ask Before They Buy
How long does it actually run before it's dead?
Up to about 10 hours on the lower modes; closer to an hour-plus on the 1200-lumen blast. Most guys sit on a mid setting and get a full evening out of one charge.
Will it survive a drop or a downpour?
Aluminum body and waterproof seal — rain, splashes, and pocket drops are fine. It's built for EDC, not for swimming with.
How much extra phone battery does the power bank actually give me?
The 1000mAh cell gives roughly 30–60 minutes of phone use depending on your model and how hard you're running it — enough to find your car, pull up directions, or call a ride.
Does it really fit on a keychain without being annoying?
It's about the size of a fat lipstick — 3.46 × 1.38 × 1.02 in, 2.47 oz. You'll feel it on the keys the first day, then forget it's there.
How long does charging take?
About 60 minutes from empty to full over Type-C. Same cable that charges your phone — no proprietary brick to lose.
The Last EDC Light You'll Bother Buying
ValorBeam™ replaces the dead-battery flashlight in your glovebox, the cheap keychain LED, and the backup power brick you keep forgetting to bring. One small aluminum shell on your keys, two jobs handled. If yours doesn't live up to that — too dim, won't hold a charge, clip breaks — write in and we'll make it right.
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ValorBeam™ — Carry a 1200-Lumen Flashlight and Phone Charger on Your Keys
Carry Pocket-Sized Light and a Backup Battery Anywhere Your Keys Go
For the guy who walks the dog after dark, hits the trail on weekends, or just hates being the one whose phone dies first — ValorBeam™ clips to your keys and gives you 1200 lumens of cut-through-the-dark light plus a 1000mAh backup battery. No more dead phone halfway up a hike. No more fumbling for the flashlight app when the power cuts out.
Stop Carrying a Flashlight That Dies the One Night You Actually Need It
You've got a flashlight in the glovebox, but the batteries are flat. You've got the phone light, but the phone's at 8% and dropping. That's exactly the wrong moment to find out your gear can't keep up. ValorBeam™ stays clipped to your keys so it's already on you — charged, bright, and ready to hand your phone an extra hour of battery on the way out.
➤ 1200 Lumens You Can Actually Aim: Wide enough to light up the whole backyard, focused enough to spot a license plate two cars ahead — and bright enough that you'll stop reaching for the phone flashlight.
➤ 1000mAh Power Bank Built Right In: Top off a dying phone with the same gadget that's lighting your way. Roughly 30–60 minutes of phone back from empty — and it's already clipped to your keys, not buried in a backpack.
➤ Aluminum Shell, Carabiner Clip, IPX Waterproof: Take it through rain, drops, and pocket-shuffle abuse. The full-metal body and spring-loaded clip mean it's not the gear that breaks first.
Two Tools Welded Into One Aluminum Shell
Most keychain flashlights are a tiny LED and a button. ValorBeam™ packs a high-output 1200-lumen LED head, a 1000mAh lithium cell, and a fast Type-C port into a single machined-aluminum body about the size of a fat lipstick — 7.7cm tall, 2.47oz on the scale. 7 light modes dial it from a "don't blind the kids" low glow up to floodlight bright, plus an SOS strobe for actual emergencies.
Plug your phone into the Type-C port and the light becomes a backup battery. Plug the cable the other way and it tops itself back up in about 60 minutes. That's the whole pitch: one thing on your keys, two jobs done.
Why EDC Guys Are Swapping Their Pocket Flashlights for ValorBeam™
Most of the guys writing in tried it because they were sick of the same EDC complaint: "my flashlight is always dead when I actually need it." A few skeptic-to-believer notes from the inbox:
"Thought it was a gimmick at first." Bought it for the power bank, figured the light would be weak. First night out walking the dog I lit up the whole cul-de-sac. Phone died at the trailhead two weeks later — got 40 minutes back off this thing. Earned its spot. — Mike R.
"Lives on my keys now." Keep one in the truck and one on my keychain. Power went out for six hours last month and this was the only light in the house that wasn't a phone screen. — Devon T.
Always On You. Always Charged. Actually Bright.
✓ Always In Reach: Lives on your keychain so it's there for the dog walk, the dead-battery jump, the late-night work in the garage — without you having to remember it.
✓ Doubles As Phone Insurance: 1000mAh on board means a dead phone gets back to maps, texts, or a rideshare app before it shuts off completely.
✓ Built to Get Beat Up: Aluminum body, waterproof seal, and a real spring-loaded carabiner — not the cheap plastic kind that snaps the second week.
From Box to Keychain in About 3 Minutes
Step 1: Charge it once via Type-C — about 60 minutes from empty to full.
Step 2: Clip the carabiner to your keys, belt loop, or backpack strap and forget it's there.
Step 3: Single-click for light (cycle through 7 modes), plug your phone in when the battery's tanking.

| ValorBeam™ | Standard EDC Flashlight | Generic Keychain Light |
|---|---|---|
| 1200 lumens across 7 modes | ❌ Usually 1–3 fixed modes | ❌ Often under 100 lumens |
| Doubles as a 1000mAh phone charger | ❌ Light only — phone dies anyway | ❌ Light only |
| Aluminum body + Type-C + IPX waterproof | ❌ Bulky, often Micro-USB, not pocket-friendly | ❌ Plastic shell, breaks in months |
The Spec Sheet (For the EDC Nerds)
- Body: Machined aluminum alloy + spring-loaded carabiner clip
- Max Output: 1200 lumens, 7 modes (high / mid / low / SOS + 3 specials)
- Battery: Built-in 1000mAh rechargeable lithium
- Charging: Type-C, ~60 minutes empty to full
- Runtime: Up to ~10 hours on low modes
- Dimensions: 3.46 × 1.38 × 1.02 in (7.7 × 3.5 × 2.6 cm)
- Weight: 2.47 oz
- Colors: Silver White, Silver Black, Black
Questions Guys Ask Before They Buy
How long does it actually run before it's dead?
Up to about 10 hours on the lower modes; closer to an hour-plus on the 1200-lumen blast. Most guys sit on a mid setting and get a full evening out of one charge.
Will it survive a drop or a downpour?
Aluminum body and waterproof seal — rain, splashes, and pocket drops are fine. It's built for EDC, not for swimming with.
How much extra phone battery does the power bank actually give me?
The 1000mAh cell gives roughly 30–60 minutes of phone use depending on your model and how hard you're running it — enough to find your car, pull up directions, or call a ride.
Does it really fit on a keychain without being annoying?
It's about the size of a fat lipstick — 3.46 × 1.38 × 1.02 in, 2.47 oz. You'll feel it on the keys the first day, then forget it's there.
How long does charging take?
About 60 minutes from empty to full over Type-C. Same cable that charges your phone — no proprietary brick to lose.
The Last EDC Light You'll Bother Buying
ValorBeam™ replaces the dead-battery flashlight in your glovebox, the cheap keychain LED, and the backup power brick you keep forgetting to bring. One small aluminum shell on your keys, two jobs handled. If yours doesn't live up to that — too dim, won't hold a charge, clip breaks — write in and we'll make it right.
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Carry Pocket-Sized Light and a Backup Battery Anywhere Your Keys Go
For the guy who walks the dog after dark, hits the trail on weekends, or just hates being the one whose phone dies first — ValorBeam™ clips to your keys and gives you 1200 lumens of cut-through-the-dark light plus a 1000mAh backup battery. No more dead phone halfway up a hike. No more fumbling for the flashlight app when the power cuts out.
Stop Carrying a Flashlight That Dies the One Night You Actually Need It
You've got a flashlight in the glovebox, but the batteries are flat. You've got the phone light, but the phone's at 8% and dropping. That's exactly the wrong moment to find out your gear can't keep up. ValorBeam™ stays clipped to your keys so it's already on you — charged, bright, and ready to hand your phone an extra hour of battery on the way out.
➤ 1200 Lumens You Can Actually Aim: Wide enough to light up the whole backyard, focused enough to spot a license plate two cars ahead — and bright enough that you'll stop reaching for the phone flashlight.
➤ 1000mAh Power Bank Built Right In: Top off a dying phone with the same gadget that's lighting your way. Roughly 30–60 minutes of phone back from empty — and it's already clipped to your keys, not buried in a backpack.
➤ Aluminum Shell, Carabiner Clip, IPX Waterproof: Take it through rain, drops, and pocket-shuffle abuse. The full-metal body and spring-loaded clip mean it's not the gear that breaks first.
Two Tools Welded Into One Aluminum Shell
Most keychain flashlights are a tiny LED and a button. ValorBeam™ packs a high-output 1200-lumen LED head, a 1000mAh lithium cell, and a fast Type-C port into a single machined-aluminum body about the size of a fat lipstick — 7.7cm tall, 2.47oz on the scale. 7 light modes dial it from a "don't blind the kids" low glow up to floodlight bright, plus an SOS strobe for actual emergencies.
Plug your phone into the Type-C port and the light becomes a backup battery. Plug the cable the other way and it tops itself back up in about 60 minutes. That's the whole pitch: one thing on your keys, two jobs done.
Why EDC Guys Are Swapping Their Pocket Flashlights for ValorBeam™
Most of the guys writing in tried it because they were sick of the same EDC complaint: "my flashlight is always dead when I actually need it." A few skeptic-to-believer notes from the inbox:
"Thought it was a gimmick at first." Bought it for the power bank, figured the light would be weak. First night out walking the dog I lit up the whole cul-de-sac. Phone died at the trailhead two weeks later — got 40 minutes back off this thing. Earned its spot. — Mike R.
"Lives on my keys now." Keep one in the truck and one on my keychain. Power went out for six hours last month and this was the only light in the house that wasn't a phone screen. — Devon T.
Always On You. Always Charged. Actually Bright.
✓ Always In Reach: Lives on your keychain so it's there for the dog walk, the dead-battery jump, the late-night work in the garage — without you having to remember it.
✓ Doubles As Phone Insurance: 1000mAh on board means a dead phone gets back to maps, texts, or a rideshare app before it shuts off completely.
✓ Built to Get Beat Up: Aluminum body, waterproof seal, and a real spring-loaded carabiner — not the cheap plastic kind that snaps the second week.
From Box to Keychain in About 3 Minutes
Step 1: Charge it once via Type-C — about 60 minutes from empty to full.
Step 2: Clip the carabiner to your keys, belt loop, or backpack strap and forget it's there.
Step 3: Single-click for light (cycle through 7 modes), plug your phone in when the battery's tanking.

| ValorBeam™ | Standard EDC Flashlight | Generic Keychain Light |
|---|---|---|
| 1200 lumens across 7 modes | ❌ Usually 1–3 fixed modes | ❌ Often under 100 lumens |
| Doubles as a 1000mAh phone charger | ❌ Light only — phone dies anyway | ❌ Light only |
| Aluminum body + Type-C + IPX waterproof | ❌ Bulky, often Micro-USB, not pocket-friendly | ❌ Plastic shell, breaks in months |
The Spec Sheet (For the EDC Nerds)
- Body: Machined aluminum alloy + spring-loaded carabiner clip
- Max Output: 1200 lumens, 7 modes (high / mid / low / SOS + 3 specials)
- Battery: Built-in 1000mAh rechargeable lithium
- Charging: Type-C, ~60 minutes empty to full
- Runtime: Up to ~10 hours on low modes
- Dimensions: 3.46 × 1.38 × 1.02 in (7.7 × 3.5 × 2.6 cm)
- Weight: 2.47 oz
- Colors: Silver White, Silver Black, Black
Questions Guys Ask Before They Buy
How long does it actually run before it's dead?
Up to about 10 hours on the lower modes; closer to an hour-plus on the 1200-lumen blast. Most guys sit on a mid setting and get a full evening out of one charge.
Will it survive a drop or a downpour?
Aluminum body and waterproof seal — rain, splashes, and pocket drops are fine. It's built for EDC, not for swimming with.
How much extra phone battery does the power bank actually give me?
The 1000mAh cell gives roughly 30–60 minutes of phone use depending on your model and how hard you're running it — enough to find your car, pull up directions, or call a ride.
Does it really fit on a keychain without being annoying?
It's about the size of a fat lipstick — 3.46 × 1.38 × 1.02 in, 2.47 oz. You'll feel it on the keys the first day, then forget it's there.
How long does charging take?
About 60 minutes from empty to full over Type-C. Same cable that charges your phone — no proprietary brick to lose.
The Last EDC Light You'll Bother Buying
ValorBeam™ replaces the dead-battery flashlight in your glovebox, the cheap keychain LED, and the backup power brick you keep forgetting to bring. One small aluminum shell on your keys, two jobs handled. If yours doesn't live up to that — too dim, won't hold a charge, clip breaks — write in and we'll make it right.




























