Here are the main features documented for this helmet/model line:
It uses a variable auto-darkening filter (ADF) with shade range 9 to 13, which allows it to adjust the level of darkness depending on the welding arc.
ESafety Inc.
+2
Harris Welding Supplies
+2
The shell is described as “ultra-lightweight” and made of nylon (or thermoplastic/nylon in this line) which helps reduce neck fatigue over extended use.
Jackson Safety
+2
ESafety Inc.
+2
The viewing window (ADF viewing area) is approximately 3.93″ x 2.36″ (or similar) for good visibility during welding.
Jackson Safety
+1
It has 4 independent arc sensors to reduce the chance of the ADF not triggering due to sensor blockage.
Jackson Safety
+1
Digital controls for sensitivity and delay adjustment are included, allowing fine-tuning for different tasks (welding, cutting, grinding) and user preference.
Jackson Safety
+1
It complies with safety standard ANSI Z87.1 (2010) and is CSA compliant, meaning it covers the basic safety requirements for welding helmets.
Jackson Safety
+1
Battery/Power: Some models in this line use solar assist + lithium battery, with replaceable battery (like CR2450) in some variant models.
Jackson Safety
+1
Shell material: For one version (HLX Halo X) the shell is explicitly Nylon.
