You park at the far end of the lot because it was the only spot left. The walk to the entrance is fine in daylight. At 9 PM, it’s a different walk. You want light on the path in front of you, and you want it without digging through a bag or juggling your phone and your keys. That’s the moment this tool was built for.
Who This Is Best For: Night shift workers walking to their cars alone. College students crossing campus after evening classes. Security guards doing rounds in low-lit lots and stairwells. Runners who train before sunrise or after sunset. Anyone who has ever fumbled with a phone flashlight in one hand and house keys in the other, wishing they had a free hand and a plan.
Decision Shortcut: If you want one device that lights your way and gives you a defensive option without carrying two separate tools, this is it. If you’d rather keep your flashlight and stun gun separate, look at a standalone unit instead. For most people walking to a car, a door, or a mailbox after dark, one hand and one tool is the simpler answer.
Key Features & Benefits
- 120-lumen LED, 3 light modes — Full brightness to see clearly, strobe to disorient an approaching threat, and low mode to conserve battery for longer nights.
- Rechargeable battery — No hunting for the right size battery at 8 PM. Charge it at home, keep it ready.
- Built-in stun function — Contact stun stops a threat in the same motion as your light, no reaching for a second device.
- Safety switch — Prevents accidental discharge in a bag, pocket, or glovebox.
- Wrist strap — Keeps the unit in your hand during a struggle, where it needs to stay.
- Compact, one-hand design — Fits a purse, glovebox, or jacket pocket without adding bulk.
Practical Details
This device is legal in most U.S. states, but a few restrict stun guns or set age and permit requirements. Check your state and local laws before you buy. Keep the unit charged — a stun device with a dead battery is just a flashlight. Wipe it down after outdoor use and store it somewhere dry. The box includes the StrikeLight 2 unit, wrist strap, and charging cable.
| StrikeLight 2 | Basic Keychain Stun Gun | Standalone Flashlight | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Price | $169.99 | $20–$40 | $15–$50 |
| Key Spec | 120 lumens + stun function | No light, low output | High lumens, no stun |
| Best For | Night walkers, guards, runners | Light carry, low commitment | Light only, no defense need |
| Ease of Use | One hand, one switch | Simple, limited range | Simple, single function |
You don’t need to carry two devices and hope you grab the right one. Add the TASER StrikeLight 2 to your cart, or browse our full stun gun lineup to compare options before you decide.
FAQ
Is the StrikeLight 2 legal where I live?
Stun guns are legal in most U.S. states, but some restrict or ban them entirely, and others require a permit or minimum age. Check your state and city laws before purchasing to confirm you’re in compliance.
How long does the battery last on a full charge?
Battery life depends on which light mode you use most. Full brightness draws more power than low mode. Charge it fully before first use and top it off regularly if you carry it daily, so it’s ready when you need it.
Can I use the light without engaging the stun function?
Yes. The flashlight operates independently of the stun feature. You can use it as a standard light for everyday tasks and only engage the stun function when the safety switch is disengaged.
Does the safety switch prevent accidental activation in a bag?
Yes. The safety switch is designed to keep the stun function from engaging accidentally during normal carry, whether in a bag, pocket, or glovebox. Always keep the safety on until you intend to use the device.












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