First Look: Nextorch ND30 Distraction Device

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Distraction devices such as flashbangs are typically single-use devices that are meant to stun, distract and disorient their recipients. Nextorch Industries, however, has just unveiled a brand-new, rechargeable, electronic distraction device, the USB-C rechargeable ND-30. The Nextorch ND30 is meant to serve as a non-lethal alternative to traditional flashbangs for tactical situations or training.

Nextorch Industries builds the ND-30 distraction device with an array of bright strobe lights and a 130-decibel “siren” that emits irritating, high-pitched sounds. The ND30’s external housing is manufactured from 6061-series, black-anodized aluminum for ruggedness and long life. Externally, the Nextorch ND30 also resembles a traditional flashbang device, with a safety ring and spoon. This compact design and “traditional” shape allows the ND30 to easily integrate with existing tactical gear, tactical pouches and other equipment. The device is USB-C rechargeable lithium-ion battery can provide up to 4,400 activations in a single full charge.

The Nextorch ND30 features an intense disorientation capability, emitting a blinding 11,000-lumen strobe light coupled with a piercing 130-decibel siren. This combination is designed to effectively disorient potential threats across a range of up to 225 feet, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor scenarios.

Nextorch ND30 Features and Specifications:

  • Four strobe /sound modes
  • USB-C rechargeable
  • Light Output: 11,000 lumens
  • Sound Intensity: 130 decibels
  • Modes: 1 time, 2 times, 9 times, 12-second continuous
  • Run Time: Up to 4,400 activations (Measured on Mode 1)
  • Beam Distance: 70 meters
  • Impact Resistance: 2 meters
  • Waterproof and Dustproof Rating: IPX7
  • Dimensions: 5.03 inches long x 1.57 inches diameter
  • Weight: 9.03 ounces
  • Material: Aluminum 6061-T6
  • Finish: Black

Visit nextorch.com to learn more about the new Nextorch ND30 distraction device or other tactical and lighting products sold by Nextorch.

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