TASER X26 Video review.
Here is the TASER X26, there is a “damm” good chance that it is the most effective electroshock device on the market available to consumers. The X26C is designed based on the X26 that is used by the police to subdue assailants rather than cause permanent injury. In case you are new to the technology, the device emits a high voltage low current electrical discharge. On pulling the trigger, two electrodes are propelled from the device with compressed nitrogen and these deliver the electrical discharge. On holding down the trigger, the muscles of your assailant will experience uncontrollable twitching and they drop to the ground.
The device also assists you with aiming as it includes infrared targeting that is effective during night and day. Turning off the safety activates the infrared beam and the beam also has settings that can be configured by the user. The X26 model has seen some improvements over the M26 as it uses a different method to achieve barrier penetration. The M26 electroshock device is effective but uses more energy to penetrate barriers such as clothing and skin by using a blunt pulse. The X26 uses a shaped pulse enabling it to penetrate barriers more efficiently while using less battery power.
Electroshock devices are more versatile than devices such as pepper or chemical sprays as they must be aimed accurately at the face of your assailant. In addition, the contents of the spray could literally backfire on the user if used on a windy day. Taser devices work effectively regardless of where the electrodes land on your assailants body. Should you enter a situation where you run out of cartridges, you can still use the device to defend yourself. Simply holding the device against your assailant while pulling the trigger is another measure you can use to effectively incapacitate them.
This particular device includes six cartridges as standard, they are replaceable and have a range of up to 15 feet. To power it, a unique digital power magazine is included allowing for at least 150 uses.
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