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3-N-1 Safe Keeper 92,000,000 Stun Gun

SKU JSK92B
Original price $33.95 - Original price $33.95
Original price
$33.95
$33.95 - $33.95
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The Jolt 3-in-1 Safe Keeper puts a stun gun, flashlight, and alarm behind two front-facing buttons — no side switches to hunt for in the dark. Stun, light, and alarm are all activated from the same hand position without shifting your grip or flipping anything on the side of the device. A built-in metal belt clip means it rides on your waistband, purse strap, or backpack and draws like a pocket knife. At 92,000,000 volts, it's one of the higher-output compact stun guns in the lineup.

Jolt Stun Gun Features and Specs

  • 92,000,000 volt stun: Produces a loud, visible arc on test fire — the sound alone can stop a confrontation before contact
  • Front-button activation: Both rubber-coated buttons are on the front face of the unit — no side switches to find or flip under stress
  • LED flashlight: Built-in light for dark parking lots, trails, or walkways
  • Loud alarm: Audible deterrent that draws attention and can end a situation without deploying the stun
  • Metal belt clip: Built into the unit — clips to a belt, purse strap, backpack, or waistband for instant access
  • Micro USB rechargeable: Charging cable included — works with any USB port, wall block, or car charger
  • Lifetime warranty
Spec Detail
Stun output 92,000,000 volts
Functions Stun gun + LED flashlight + alarm
Activation Two front-facing rubber buttons (no side switches)
Clip Built-in metal belt clip
Battery Rechargeable (Micro USB cord included)
Includes Stun gun, Micro USB charging cable

The front-button layout matters more than it sounds. Most stun guns put the safety switch on the side, which means you need to rotate the device, find the switch by feel, flip it, then reposition your hand to reach the activation button. The Jolt eliminates that sequence entirely — your thumb is already on the buttons the moment you pull it from the clip. In a high-stress situation where fine motor skills deteriorate, fewer steps means faster response.

How does the Jolt compare to the Triad?

Both are 3-in-1 devices (stun + flashlight + alarm), but they're built for different priorities. The Triad is the ultra-compact option at 3.5 inches and under 2 ounces — it disappears in a pocket. The Jolt is larger with a higher voltage output (92M vs. 27M) and a built-in metal belt clip for open carry on your waistband. If absolute pocketability is your priority, the Triad is smaller. If you want more output and prefer a belt-clip draw over digging in a pocket, the Jolt is the better fit.

Why does front-button activation matter?

Under stress, people lose fine motor control — fingers don't do what your brain tells them. Side switches require precise finger placement and a deliberate flipping motion. Front buttons require only a thumb press from your natural grip. It's a small design difference that eliminates a step when seconds matter. This is the same reason the Smart Keychain Stun Gun uses touch-sensing activation — removing mechanical steps from the activation sequence.

Is the alarm on the Jolt useful or just a gimmick?

It's a legitimate first-response tool. In a parking lot, campus, or residential area, a loud alarm does two things: it startles the attacker (buying you a second) and it draws attention from anyone within earshot. Many confrontations end when the attacker realizes other people are now aware. The alarm gives you a non-contact option — you can escalate to the stun if the alarm doesn't work, but you have a way to respond before physical contact happens. For a dedicated alarm device with even higher volume, the personal alarm collection has standalone options.

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