yes, and maybe even bigger than their M12 impact driver. It's been around for a few years, so not the best and smallest.
Smaller and much more manageable than a regular impact driver with an 18V battery, though.
The streamlined 12V battery makes a big difference in perceived size.
And the fine control it gives on small screws is just great. Don't want to bust threads and plastics. With the lowest setting on the clutch, I can stop the bit by hand. This is to be used on electrical outlets, for power tools and electronic equipment disassembly, and the like. I have bigger and better tools for decks etc. Although this is no slouch, way more grunt than a 4V screwdriver, it can put in big screws in wood and make bolts and nuts secure. Impressive.
But, admittedly shamefully, this new toy is not answering my original question.... And TBH, I would not have bought something like that had the price not been so utterly compelling, but, man, so damn enjoyable!