Ninety Million Volts in Four Inches
Here’s what most people don’t realize about self-defense tools — if it’s too big or too obvious, you’ll leave it at home. The Hot Shot solves that problem by being small enough to look like a USB power bank. Four inches long, barely noticeable in a pocket or purse, and powered by a rechargeable lithium battery you top off with the same USB cable that charges your phone. But when you need it, 90 million volts with 4.8 milliamps is waiting.
Who This Stun Gun Is For
People who want serious protection without carrying something that screams “self-defense.” Office workers who walk to the parking garage alone. College students heading back to the dorm at night. Delivery drivers making stops in unfamiliar neighborhoods.
If you’ve ever skipped carrying a stun gun because it felt too bulky or too obvious, the Hot Shot was designed specifically for you. It disappears in your hand, your pocket, or clipped to your belt.
Is This the Right Choice for You?
Choose the Hot Shot if you want:
- Maximum concealment — looks like a power bank or common electronic device
- Built-in battery meter so you’re never caught with a dead charge
- USB rechargeable with no replacement batteries to buy
Consider something else if you need:
- A disable pin wrist strap for extra security against the device being taken from you
- A built-in alarm siren for drawing attention to the situation
Why the Battery Meter Changes Everything
Most stun guns leave you guessing about how much charge is left. The Hot Shot has a built-in battery meter with an illuminated indicator that tells you exactly where you stand. That might sound like a small thing, but in the real world, knowing your tool is ready gives you confidence — and confidence matters when you’re walking alone at night.
The 100-lumen LED flashlight serves double duty. Use it to light your path in dark parking lots, and if someone approaches, that bright beam in their eyes buys you time to react. The safety switch prevents accidental discharge, and the illuminated red light lets you know the device is armed and ready.
Quick Comparison: How Does the Hot Shot Stack Up?
| Feature | Hot Shot | Keychain Stun Gun | Pepper Spray | Personal Alarm |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Voltage | 90,000,000 ✔ | 25-60 million | N/A | N/A |
| Battery Meter | Yes ✔ | Rare | N/A | No |
| Disguised Design | Yes — looks like power bank ✔ | Some models | Some models | No |
| Rechargeable | Yes — USB ✔ | Varies | No | Battery |
| Weight | 0.3 lbs ✔ | 0.3-0.5 lbs | 0.1-0.3 lbs ✔ | 0.1 lbs ✔ |
| Best For | Discreet everyday carry | Keychain carry | Distance defense | Drawing attention |
Practical Details
The Hot Shot measures 4 x 1.75 x 0.875 inches and weighs just 0.3 lbs. Built from ABS plastic with a rubberized coating for secure grip. Rechargeable lithium battery charges via included USB cable. Includes a nylon belt loop holster. Backed by a lifetime warranty from Safety Technology.
The best protection is the kind you’ll actually have with you when it counts. At 4 inches and 0.3 lbs, the Hot Shot makes that easy — carry it every day and forget it’s there until you need it.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does the Hot Shot really look like a power bank?
Yes. At 4 inches long with a sleek black rubberized body, most people assume it’s a small power bank or portable charger. There are no obvious stun prongs visible when the device is off, and the form factor blends in with everyday electronics. The element of surprise is part of what makes it effective.
How does the battery meter work?
The battery meter has an illuminated indicator built into the body of the device. A quick glance tells you whether you’re fully charged, getting low, or need to plug in. This means you can make checking the charge part of your routine — like checking your phone before you leave the house.
How long does the rechargeable battery last?
The lithium battery holds a charge well for extended standby periods. Since the stun function and flashlight are only used in short bursts, a full charge lasts quite a while under normal conditions. Charge it weekly or before any outing where you think you might need it, and you’ll always be ready.











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