135dB Rechargeable Personal Safety Alarm Torchlight Keychain Siren (Aqua) – USB Rechargeable SOS Strobe & Torch
Product description
What it is and why people buy it
This 135dB rechargeable personal safety alarm torchlight is a compact keychain siren designed for everyday carry. On paper, its job is simple: make it hard for a threat or incident to go unnoticed by blasting an extremely loud alarm, adding a strobe for visibility, and helping you draw attention quickly.
It’s aimed at people who want something portable rather than relying on a phone in the moment. The description points it towards women, girls, college/high school students, and commuters or night walkers—though the same logic applies to anyone who wants a small “grab-and-go” emergency tool.
There’s also a torch built in, so you’re not just left with sound. For dark paths, car parks, or evening walks, that combination can feel more practical than carrying a standalone alarm.
The essentials: sound, strobe, and torchlight

The alarm is rated at 135dB and is described as ear-piercing. It uses an easy-to-activate method: removing a pin top triggers the siren & strobe light, and reinserting the pin stops it. The strobe/alarms are said to run for up to around 60 minutes (or until the battery dies), with a note that maximum volume/brightness may gradually drop as the battery drains.
The torchlight is independent from the alarm. You activate it with a one-button press and it’s rated for up to 100 minutes of illumination. That makes it useful for seeing where you’re going (or locating items) rather than only signalling for help.
Worth noting, it’s not marketed as something that stays at full power indefinitely—battery drain is explicitly mentioned—so it’s best thought of as “ready for an emergency” and “help in the dark”, rather than a long-duration lighting solution.
Non-slip grip keychain design (and the reality of using it)
The keychain grip is meant to be easier to control, including in sweaty hands or wet, rainy conditions. The idea is that non-slip grip on both sides helps you keep hold of it and pull it out confidently when you need it.



It comes with a carabiner clip, so you can attach it to a purse, bag, backpack, or belt. In day-to-day use, that matters because an alarm that’s buried in a bag is the one you won’t reach in time.
One practical example: if you’re walking back from a late train and you notice you’re alone on an unlit stretch, you can use the torch to check your surroundings, and if you need attention fast, you’ve got the siren-and-strobe action ready on your keychain rather than fumbling with a device you can’t find.
SOS/paging alerts: linked alarms for mutual help
A standout feature is the ability for two (or more) alarms to be manually linked so they can page each other. The description suggests one alarm triggers a distress signal and the nearby linked alarm “instantly” sounds, which is aimed at quicker response when you’re outdoors (camping/hiking) or on campus.
This is the sort of feature that can be genuinely useful if you and a friend/family member both carry compatible units. If you don’t have someone else with a linked alarm, then you only get the individual siren/strobe and torch benefits.

Also, the stated effective range is up to 330 ft (100 m), tested in open fields under lab conditions. Real-world results can vary quite a bit with buildings, trees, weather, and how many people are in the area, so it’s sensible to treat the range as an optimistic figure.
Rechargeable battery and standby expectations
It’s USB rechargeable, and the description includes a low battery LED indicator. A full charge is said to provide up to around 2-year standby time.
That long standby claim is the kind of thing that appeals to buyers who don’t want to keep remembering to charge it regularly. The included USB-C charging cable is helpful, but the charger itself is not included—so you’ll want to check you have a compatible charger at home or in a travel kit.
Who it suits, and who should be cautious



It’s a solid pick if you want a compact personal safety alarm with multiple signals (loud siren, strobe visibility, and a torch) that you can clip to your everyday bag or keys. It also makes sense if you’re buying for a pair/group situation—because the mutual SOS paging alerts are clearly designed around having more than one alarm.
It might not be the best match if you’re shopping for a device that’s suitable for very young children. The description includes a caution that it’s not suitable for young children, and it also notes the alarm can feel very uncomfortable for sensitive individuals.
It may also feel a bit niche if you’re expecting a fully ongoing lighting device or a long high-output torch session. The torch is specified up to 100 minutes, and the alarm/strobe output is said to reduce as the battery drains.
Tech details you should look for before buying
- Alarm output: 135dB personal safety alarm
- Torchlight: up to 100 minutes when activated
- Siren & strobe run time: up to around 60 minutes (or until the battery dies)
- Activation method: remove pin top to trigger siren & strobe, reinsert pin to stop
- Recharge: USB rechargeable with a low battery LED indicator (USB-C cable included)
- Mutual SOS paging: manual linking between alarms, described range up to 330 ft (100 m) tested in open fields under lab conditions

If any of this matters to you—especially the linking and the practical run times—checking them against your real-world routines is the smart move.
Final verdict
It’s worth considering if you want a clip-on emergency alarm that doesn’t rely on a phone, plus a built-in torchlight for dark walks and paths. The 135dB sound and added strobe are the core appeal, and the non-slip grip is there to make it easier to actually use under stress.
You may want to skip it if you’re buying for young children, or if you don’t have (or plan to have) linked alarms nearby for mutual paging alerts. It’s best framed as a safety companion for everyday carry and night-time outings—useful in the right scenario, but not a replacement for common-sense safety decisions.
Mini FAQ



Is the siren and strobe always on together?
The description says removing the pin top activates the siren & strobe light, and reinserting the pin stops the siren.
How do you recharge it?
It’s USB rechargeable and includes a USB-C charging cable, but the charger is not included.
Does the torch work independently?
Yes—there’s a separate torch activation by one side-button press, separate from triggering the alarm.
Can more than one alarm interact?
The description says two (or more) alarms can be manually linked so one can page the others when an emergency is detected.
How long will it last when activated?
The siren & strobe are described as lasting up to around 60 minutes (or until the battery dies). The torchlight is rated up to 100 minutes when activated. The description also notes output may gradually decrease as the battery drains.
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