[1:41]Ladies and gentlemen, we have a very exciting presentation for you today. We have Zero Tech's one and only Halo optic. This is the heavy duty aspherical lens optic, and if you've never seen anything else on the market that quite looks like the Halo, that's because there isn't. The Halo is in our trace line with a 775 hardened aluminum case and a multi-coated lens. It's aspherical, so it's convex and it's got a very wide field of view. You actually have more horizontal field of view than almost any other pistol red dot. I find that this works great as a competition style optic for a wide field of view horizontally, switching from target to target, or I love to run it on a subgun. If you like to run pistol red dots on ARs or subguns, the Halo is an awesome choice for that. The frame extends well beyond the glass with a very large lip on the top. That's great, because if you feel like racking your slide on an object, a barrier, anything like that, you have a lot more clearance to make sure you're not going to contact that glass and mess it up. You've got two oversized buttons on the side for brightness, and there's 10 brightness settings, two for night vision. And this is also capable of locking, because as these are oversized, if you decide to conceal carry this, you obviously don't want your brightness changing all throughout the day as it presses against your stomach or wherever you carry. So you can lock that in place by holding the two buttons at once and unlock it the same way. Whoa! Chill. Chill. Whoa! Whoa!
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[3:20]Phew. Close one, almost forgot the dogs. So the Halo has a 3 MOA dot with 50,000 hours of battery life on a mid setting. It has 80 MOA of travel for windage or elevation. It's cut to be compatible with an RMSC footprint. We also include a low mount pick rail adapter like I said, if you want to run it on a subgun or an AR or as an offset. You guys know the drill, this optic is shockproof, fogproof, and it will run in any temperature you could ever find yourself in. It's a one power with a 28 mm front objective. It has a top loading battery with a nice big oversized slot so that you can pretty much get anything, coin, piece of brass, whatever you want in there. It is super easy accessible to change it and since it's on the top you don't have to worry about taking the optic off to change the battery. So with the Halo you're going to get a couple things. You're going to get an Allen key, a Torkx bit, and a little flat head. Rubber cap to fit nicely on top of that optic. Lens cloth, of course, you know with all these one of these days I'm going to stitch them all together and I'm going to make a blanket. Yeah. I'm going to do that. I have enough now. So the last thing you're going to get in the Halo packaging is this one degree shim and this is actually very very important for this optic. So it's a little exaggerated because I have it mounted on the top rail of this Voodoo Mobius, an awesome 1911 trainer in 22 if you ever want to run one. So normally, you know, this optic might sit a little bit lower because it's not going to be on the pick rail and it might be milled right into the slide depending where you might have a plate so it might sit up. All that aside, the Halo, as you can see, is a relatively tall optic, and because of that, some pistols are actually going to run out of travel to zero with them at the standard 25 yards. So what that one degree shim does is it just gives you the right amount of tilt. Oh, it doesn't take much, all it takes is that one degree. And that's going to give you the amount of travel you need to sight this in correctly for most pistols. So make sure you hold on to that. So guys, that has been the Trace Halo red dot. Thank you guys so much for watching. We were super excited to bring this product to market. There's nothing out there quite like it, so we're very proud of this. If you want to know any more about this or any of our other optics, go to zerotechoptics.com to check out more. Make sure to like, comment and subscribe on the video and we'll see you guys next time.



