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Princeton Tec Introduces New Charge X Helmet Light

New product offering from Princeton Tec is an optimal upgrade to any helmet setup.

PENNSAUKEN, NJ. MAY 14, 2024 – Princeton Tec, a renowned provider of American-made quality outdoor and tactical lighting options has introduced a new addition to its extensive line of high-quality helmet lights with the Charge X Helmet Light. The new light is an upgrade to the existing Charge line of Princeton Tec products.

The new USA-Made Charge X is an expansion of Princeton Tec’s signature Modular Personal Lighting System (MPLS) line of products and includes all mounts and hardware necessary to optimize helmet compatibility for customer preference, from helmet to head-mount. The new Charge X is also compatible with existing Charge mounts and will include both an MLOK® mount and hook ‘n loop mounting solutions, allowing for even more adaptation to any helmet platform.

The Charge X weighs just 55 grams and features a low-drag design to make for a tighter fit to the helmet and a more low-profile layout and less rail space. The light also includes a dual-fuel power source, compatible with AA or CR123 batteries.

Measuring at 100 lumens, the powerful lighting system includes red, green, blue, white (dimmable) and IR light options. With a simple user interface, the operator can easily program the color order based on needs and preferences. Charge X features an improved version of Princeton Tec’s signature flexible boom, allowing for simple and accurate spot illumination that adapts to the task at hand. The Charge X is also rated IPX8 for water resistance, has an impressive run-time of 50 hours and has an MSRP of $149.99.

For more information about Princeton Tec, please visit www.princetontec.com or find Princeton Tec on Instagram and Facebook.

About the Author /

Heath Layman is a seasoned law enforcement officer in the Pacific Northwest, serving since 1993 and currently as Chief of Police. A highly accomplished firearms instructor since 2003, he trains both law enforcement and civilians, holding certifications as an NRA Training Counselor and a Subject Matter Expert (SME) with NLEFIA. His expertise extends to less lethal munitions, TASER, and active shooter response (ALERRT). Heath is also an advanced armorer for Glock and AR15 platforms, and a staff instructor for both NLEFIA and the NRA Law Enforcement Division, where he provides advanced instructor certifications and teaches vital programs like NRA School Shield and Community Shield. For training inquiries, he can be reached at heath@willapafirearmstraining.com

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