The bright light beam offers optimum visibility, making it ideal for anyone in personal security including law enforcement, military, or individual self-defense. The medium and low light beams are ideal for standard use or when less light is needed.
The S.O.S. is the international Morse code rescue signal and can be used as a life-saving signal in case of an emergency. When the S.O.S light mode is activated the light beam flashes fast three times, slowly three times and then quickly three times. The light flashing frequency is standard and the S.O.S light mode repeats itself when the light cycle completes.
The popular Strobe Light option is perfect for self-defense when faced with a potential security threat. When a tactical strobe light is shined into the eyes it does not allow the photoreceptors to reset, which shocks an individual's vision. Strobing bright light forces the brains to complete partial images created by the momentary exposure of the strobe. These after images compound with each strobe exposure, which increases perceptual disparity. These few moments can help a person escape a situation or gain an upper hand.
The bright light beam offers optimum visibility, making it ideal for anyone in personal security including law enforcement, military, or individual self-defense. The medium and low light beams are ideal for standard use or when less light is needed.
The S.O.S. is the international Morse code rescue signal and can be used as a life-saving signal in case of an emergency. When the S.O.S light mode is activated the light beam flashes fast three times, slowly three times and then quickly three times. The light flashing frequency is standard and the S.O.S light mode repeats itself when the light cycle completes.
The popular Strobe Light option is perfect for self-defense when faced with a potential security threat. When a tactical strobe light is shined into the eyes it does not allow the photoreceptors to reset, which shocks an individual's vision. Strobing bright light forces the brains to complete partial images created by the momentary exposure of the strobe. These after images compound with each strobe exposure, which increases perceptual disparity. These few moments can help a person escape a situation or gain an upper hand.