Miller Introduces Newest Design to the Digital Elite Family of Welding Helmets — Digital Camo

The new Digital Camo design is available in Miller’s Digital Elite Series of welding helmets which allows users to quickly switch between four modes — Welding, Cutting, Grinding and X-Mode — while retaining the user’s shade preference for each.You don’t have to look good to get a job done well, but it doesn’t hurt. Continuing to lead the market in helmet graphics, Miller delivers its latest design which is making contractors look cool while being ultra safe, blending military and outdoor inspiration with all the convenient features of the Digital Elite Series. The Digital Camo helmet offers four unique fabrication modes, a long battery life, a lightning-fast lens speed of 1/20,000 second and list price of $389 (U.S.)

Highlights/Key Facts:
1. Weld, Cut, Grind and X-Mode provide for versatility in the field
2. Manual-On and Auto-Off allow user to take full advantage of the 3,000 hour battery life
3. The 9.22-sq in. viewing field houses four independent arc sensors for an intuitive and broad scope of vision
4. Helmet offers variable shade #8-13, light state #3
5, Magnifying lens holder included

This new military-inspired camouflage design offers a unique graphic that appeals to a wide range of welders — from supporters of the armed forces to outdoor enthusiasts. Features such as the Weld, Cut, Grind and X-Modes of the Digital Elite Series helmets are ideal for professionals and hobbyists who frequently Stick, MIG, TIG and plasma cut.
The Digital Camo helmet is available through welding supply distributors in the United States and Canada

Building on Miller’s functionality, the Digital Elite series is designed for professional welders demanding control, flexibility and durability, while remaining lightweight (only 18 oz.). Digital Elite helmets feature the precision of a digital control that allows users to set and store their shade, sensitivity and delay preferences for various applications: Welding shades 8-13, Cutting shades 5-8, Grinding shade 3 and X-Mode shades 8-13.

The X-Mode provides full protection for those instances when there is an arc present, but the sensors are obscured.  X-Mode eliminates interference from sunlight and out-of-position welding angles, such as those found in pipe welding or in obstructed or hidden-cavity welds — it also excels at low-amperage TIG welding (5 amps and below). When activated, those four arc sensors that come standard with the Auto-Off feature, respond in 1/20,000 of a second, allowing for complete eye protection.

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