Three Tools. One 3-Inch Device.
The Triad is built around the idea that a useful personal safety device needs to do more than one thing without becoming too large to actually carry. At 3 inches and under 2 ounces, it fits in a front pocket, a small bag, or a jacket pocket without adding noticeable bulk. The rubberized ABS body gives it grip without adding weight.
The 27,000,000-volt output with 4.5 milliamps is the stun gun component. The 130dB alarm is a separate function — useful for drawing attention without physical confrontation. The 70-lumen LED handles low-light navigation and threat assessment. Each function operates independently, which means you choose the appropriate response rather than defaulting to one tool.
Who This Stun Gun Is For
The Triad suits people who want a compact, multi-function device for daily carry without the bulk of a larger stun gun. Its 3-inch profile makes it genuinely pocketable — something many stun guns at this voltage level can’t claim.
It works well for commuters, college students, people who walk to and from parking structures, or anyone who wants a rechargeable device that doesn’t require buying replacement batteries. The non-obvious design is a practical advantage in situations where you’d rather not announce what you’re carrying.
If you need extended range or prefer a belt holster setup, a larger stun gun with a dedicated carry system will serve better. The Triad is optimized for compact carry, not extended-reach applications.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Triad if you want:
- A genuinely pocketable stun gun at 3 inches and under 2 oz
- Three functions — stun, alarm, and flashlight — in a single rechargeable device
- A non-obvious design that doesn’t advertise itself as a weapon
- 4.5 milliamp output with 27,000,000 volts for reliable stopping capability
Consider something else if you need:
- A larger grip for people with bigger hands or those who prefer more contact surface
- Standoff distance — stun guns require direct contact, unlike pepper spray
How the Triad’s Three Functions Work
The stun function delivers 27,000,000 volts at 4.5 milliamps on contact. Milliamps matter more than volts for practical effect — 4.5 milliamps is a meaningful output that causes significant neuromuscular disruption on contact. The voltage is what drives the current through clothing or resistant surfaces; the milliamps determine the intensity of the effect.
The 130dB alarm is loud enough to be disorienting at close range and audible at significant distance outdoors. It functions as a deterrent — triggering the alarm often changes the calculus for an attacker before physical contact is necessary. It also draws bystander attention, which can shift the dynamics of a confrontation.
The 70-lumen LED flashlight is genuinely useful for low-light environments. It allows you to identify what’s ahead, check a parking structure or stairwell, or temporarily blind someone looking directly at the beam. The rubberized body coating on the ABS plastic casing provides a secure grip in both dry and wet conditions.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Triad Stack Up?
| Feature | Triad Stun Gun | Standard Stun Gun | Stun Baton | Pepper Spray | TASER |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voltage | 27M ✓ | Varies | Varies | N/A | 50,000V |
| Milliamps | 4.5 ✓ | 1–5 | 1–5 | N/A | N/A |
| Size | 3 in / <2 oz ✓ | 4–6 in | 12–26 in | Compact ✓ | 6–10 in |
| Built-in Alarm | 130dB ✓ | Rarely | Rarely | No | No |
| Flashlight | 70 lumens ✓ | Sometimes | Sometimes | No | No |
| Range | Contact | Contact | Extended reach ✓ | 6–18 ft ✓ | 15 ft ✓ |
| Best For | Compact daily carry | Standard carry | Reach + deterrence | Standoff defense | Standoff + contact |
Practical Details
Height: approximately 3 inches. Weight: under 2 oz. Voltage: 27,000,000. Milliamps: 4.5. Alarm: 130dB. Flashlight: 70 lumens. Battery: rechargeable lithium (included charging cord). Body: ABS plastic with rubberized coating. Available in Pink and Silver. Manufactured by Safety Technology under the Triad brand. Check local stun gun laws before purchasing — regulations vary by state and city.
The Triad earns its place in a pocket by doing three jobs reliably in a package most devices its size can’t match. Recharge it, carry it, and have it ready without planning around the extra bulk.
Frequently Asked Questions
Why do milliamps matter as much as volts?
Voltage determines the stun gun’s ability to penetrate resistance — clothing, distance, and skin surface. Milliamps represent the actual current delivered once contact is made, and current is what produces the neuromuscular effect. A device with very high voltage but negligible milliamps may arc impressively but deliver a weaker physical response. The Triad’s 4.5 milliamp output puts it in a range that produces reliable, significant disruption on contact — not just an uncomfortable jolt.
How do I charge the Triad and how long does the charge last?
The Triad includes a charging cord that connects to the device directly. Charge time is typically under two hours from a depleted state. Rechargeable lithium batteries in devices like the Triad maintain charge well during storage, though a monthly test activation is a reasonable practice to confirm the device is functioning. Avoid storing the device in high-heat environments — car glove boxes in summer, for example — since sustained heat accelerates lithium battery degradation.
Can the alarm be activated without triggering the stun gun?
Yes. The alarm and stun functions operate independently. You can activate the 130dB alarm without engaging the stun electrodes — useful when you want to draw attention or deter without committing to physical contact. Each function has its own activation, which lets you choose the appropriate level of response for the situation rather than having a single all-or-nothing trigger.
Is a stun gun at this voltage legal to carry in my state?
Stun gun laws vary significantly across states and municipalities. Most U.S. states permit civilian stun gun ownership and carry, but some impose restrictions on where they can be carried, require permits, or limit them to home use only. A small number of states or cities restrict or prohibit them entirely. Hawaii, Rhode Island, and some cities in Illinois have historically had restrictions. Always verify current laws for your specific state and city before purchasing or carrying a stun gun.








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