The Stun Gun That Goes Where Your Keys Go
Here’s the deal — the best self-defense tool is the one you actually have with you. The Fang solves the “I left it at home” problem by clipping right to your keychain. You grab your keys, you grab your protection. No extra step, no separate holster, no forgetting it on the counter. It’s 60 million volts with a flashlight and a battery meter, all hanging off the same ring as your house key.
Who This Stun Gun Is For
Anyone who’s honest enough to admit they’d forget a separate self-defense tool but never forgets their keys. College students walking to their car at night. Apartment dwellers navigating parking garages and lobbies. Night shift workers. Dog walkers heading out before sunrise. People who want a stun gun they’ll carry 100% of the time because it’s physically attached to something they already carry 100% of the time.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Fang if you want:
- A keychain stun gun you’ll always have because it’s always on your keys
- A battery meter that takes the guesswork out of charge level
- A solid 60 million volts with a useful 100-lumen flashlight
Consider something else if you need:
- Higher voltage — the Runt delivers 80 million volts with a disable pin
- An alarm function — check out the Triad or SAL for multi-function options
The Battery Meter Is Smarter Than You Think
Most stun guns give you zero indication of battery level until they stop working. The Fang has a built-in battery meter, which means you can check your charge before you head out for the night. That sounds like a small thing until you’re in a dark parking lot at 11 PM and realize you haven’t charged your stun gun in three months. The battery meter removes that doubt. Glance at it, know where you stand, charge if needed.
The 100-lumen flashlight is bright enough to be genuinely useful — not just a gimmick to put on the spec sheet. Use it to light your path, check around your car, or temporarily disorient someone at close range. The rechargeable lithium battery means you’re not hunting for weird batteries — just plug in the cord, top it off, and you’re good.
Quick Comparison: How Does a Stun Gun Stack Up?
| Feature | Stun Gun | Pepper Spray | TASER | Personal Alarm |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Stopping Power | Muscle override ✓ | Pain, temporary blindness ✓ | Full incapacitation ✓ | No physical effect |
| Range | Contact only | 8-12 feet ✓ | 15 feet ✓ | Audible range only |
| Rechargeable | Most models ✓ | No — expires | Yes ✓ | Battery powered |
| Price Point | Budget-friendly ✓ | Budget-friendly ✓ | Expensive | Budget-friendly ✓ |
| Best For | Close-range defense | Distance defense | Maximum stopping power | Drawing attention |
Practical Details
The Fang delivers 60,000,000 volts and includes a 100-lumen LED flashlight and battery meter. It comes with a keyring for attachment and runs on a rechargeable lithium battery. Available in Black, Pink, and Purple. Made by Safety Technology with a lifetime warranty. Where legal to carry.
Stop overthinking it. Clip it to your keys and forget about it — until the one time you need it and it’s right there in your hand.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is this different from the Slider?
The Slider is shaped like a USB flash drive with a slide-release safety. The Fang is designed as a keychain attachment with a battery meter — a feature the Slider doesn’t have. Both are great for everyday carry; the Fang just gives you charge-level info at a glance.
Will it make my keychain too bulky?
It adds some weight, but it’s designed to be keychain-sized. Most people find it comparable to carrying a small pocket flashlight on their keys — noticeable but not a problem. The trade-off for having protection always on you is worth the extra ounce or two.
How often do I need to charge it?
Stun guns only draw power during activation, which lasts seconds. A full charge lasts a long time under normal use. The battery meter lets you check anytime — if it’s getting low, plug it in overnight.















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