
A glow keychain is only worth carrying if it lights up when you actually need it. The battery kind dies at the worst possible moment, usually while you’re feeling around a dark bag for your keys in a parking garage. The little light you bought for emergencies turns out to need its own babysitting.
Price: From $69
Where to Buy: Kickstarter
ORIONER’s TP01 skips the battery entirely, and that one choice is what makes it worth a look: a sealed Grade 5 titanium capsule, 38mm long and 9.4 grams, that the brand says glows for a full 25 years on its own. No charging, no swapping, no nightly ritual. If that figure holds, it’s one of the more quietly clever EDC pendants on Kickstarter right now.
What the TP01 actually is
Strip the marketing away. What’s left is a titanium glow pendant in its plainest form: a glow vial sealed inside a machined shell, sized to ride on a keyring or hang from a chain. ORIONER already builds titanium and Damascus carry gear, so the format sits right in its lane. At 38mm and 9.4 grams, it’s lighter than two stacked coins and easy to lose track of in a pocket.
The 25-year glow is the real pitch
Most glow gear cheats. Photoluminescent paint and lume soak up light, then fade within hours, so you end up recharging them under a lamp like a needy houseplant. ORIONER says the TP01 doesn’t play that game, since it’s 100% self-powered and holds a usable glow for 25 years with no battery and no charging.
That means no nightly top-up and no dead cell to swap, ever. You find it in a blackout or a black duffel, and it keeps glowing while you forget it exists. The catch: the TP01 comes in two versions, and only the Tritium one pulls off that 25-year self-powered glow. The cheaper Luminous version appears to be the charge-and-fade lume we just described, which would put the headline pitch squarely on the tritium model.
Why 9.4 grams is the actual selling point
Weight makes or breaks an EDC pendant. Clip something heavy to your keys and you’ll feel it swing against your leg all day, then quietly leave it at home by Thursday. At 9.4 grams, the TP01 lands in forget-it-on-your-keyring territory, which is exactly where a piece like this has to live.

Grade 5 titanium, and what you’re paying for
Grade 5 titanium isn’t a flex word here, it’s the same alloy people pay up for in knife frames and watch cases. It resists corrosion, takes daily knocks without complaint, and stays light for how strong it is. Steel would add heft, aluminum would scuff sooner, so titanium is the sensible middle.
On a fob that bangs against keys and zippers every single day, that toughness is the whole reason to care.
Who it’s really for
This isn’t a flashlight, and it won’t replace one. It’s for the person who already carries a titanium knife or a nice pen and wants one more small thing that earns its keep. If that’s you, it sits beside the rest of our pocket-carry coverage, like our best compact EDC multitools guide and our minimalist wallet roundup [internal links TO FILL]. If it isn’t, the TP01 will read as a tidy answer to a problem you’ve never actually had.
The case for backing it
No product is all upside, so here’s the version without the confetti. The glow is the headline: ORIONER says the TP01 holds it for 25 years with no battery and no charging, all from a 9.4-gram shell of aerospace-grade Grade 5 titanium that vanishes on a keyring at 38mm. It works in a total blackout without any charge-up first, which is the point of a marker light you actually keep on you. Small, light, always on.
Now the caveats. The TP01 name covers two different products, and the budget Luminous tier appears to be standard rechargeable lume rather than the 25-year self-powered glow. The Tritium tier is the one ORIONER ties that 25-year claim to, so don’t let a steeper discount on the Luminous row pull you to the wrong one.
What’s still unconfirmed
A few things still aren’t nailed down, and we won’t guess at them. The 25-year figure is ORIONER’s own claim with no independent test we could find, and tritium glow fades gradually as it ages, so picture a slow dimming rather than a hard stop at year 25. There’s no confirmed waterproof or IP rating yet either.
The smaller hardware details stay fuzzy too. ORIONER hasn’t published the vial size, the glow color choices, or whether the titanium cage opens for anything past its core.
We’ll update the piece as those land.
Where to back it
Right now the TP01 is live on Kickstarter under ORIONER. Crowdfunding isn’t shopping: a pledge isn’t a pre-order, ship dates slip, and projects can stall even after they fund. Back it because you’re at peace with that risk, not because a countdown timer is sweating you.
Price: From $69
Where to Back: Kickstarter
On price, the entry tier is the empty titanium cage at $23, down from $31, with the glow core bought separately. The working pendants run $29 for a single Luminous and $49 for a single Tritium during ORIONER’s 48-hour specials, while the combo packs sit at $49 for Luminous and $69 for Tritium. Those are real discounts of roughly 25 to 31 percent, but the timed pricing is the kind of countdown to ignore if it’s rushing you.
You can check the campaign here: ORIONER TP01 on Kickstarter

Quick Questions
Does it really need no battery?
ORIONER says yes, it’s 100% self-powered and glows for 25 years with no charging.
How small is it?
It’s 9.4 grams and 38mm long, no heavier than a couple of coins.
What’s it made of?
A sealed Grade 5 titanium shell built around the glow vial.
How much is it?
Campaign pricing runs from $23 to $69 depending on version and bundle, with the single Tritium pendant at $49 during ORIONER’s limited specials.
