"The old-style QuiqLitePro used regular lithium three-volt batteries, so we could only get the power of the LEDs to be so bright, about 18 lumens," says Quittner. "With the new battery technology in the rechargeable QuiqLiteX, we were able to use a lithium polymer battery strong enough to support surface-mounted Cree LEDs, which are very bright."
QuiqLiteX puts out from 20 to 150 lumens for the dual white LED version and from 20 to 75 lumens for the colored options: tactical red and white, and blue and white. "It has an anti-glare visor on it and it goes on at 20 lumens, so it preserves your night vision," says Quittner.
Positioned on its concealed body, the on/off switch can be pressed through the fabric of your shirt pocket to activate the light, initially operating on the low setting. The "X boost" button on the top of the light switches the output to the high setting, whether that be 150 lumens for the dual white light or 75 lumens for the colored versions.
Recharging the new QuiqLiteX takes up to 2.5 hours. This can be done by using the included charging cord to plug the light into any USB port that provides five or more volts. "You can charge it directly from your computer, your laptop, or from a wall socket with a USB adapter," says Quittner. The battery is replaceable after 300 charge cycles.
Additional features increase benefits to officers, including the 360-degree-adjustable, removable magnetic clip on the back of the QuiqLiteX. It allows you to place it on the side of a vehicle or on its hood to provide additional light. A built-in safety strobe can be seen up to 1.5 miles away and a 10-minute auto-off timer helps preserve battery life. "Independent LED activation allows you to turn on different colors individually," adds Quittner.