Primary Arms Optics Releases AutoLive Battery Cap
Primary Arms Optics has released the revolutionary new AutoLive® Battery Cap, a completely novel, patent-pending scope accessory that can empower rifle scopes with motion-sensing illumination technology. This battery cap not only fits many of the best-selling Primary Arms Optics rifle scopes but also fits many other scope brands as well. At just $49.99, it’s also one of the most cost-effective ways to get motion-sensing features in your optics.
With its slim form factor and simple design, the AutoLive Battery Cap is the first and only optic accessory that can extend a rifle scope’s battery life. Unlike red dots and prism scopes, many rifle scopes suffer from short battery runtime, which may last as little as just a few days. For gun-owners, this issue makes low-power variable optics (LPVOs) unsuitable for personal defensive, as the optic cannot be used with ‘always on’ illumination. The AutoLive Battery Cap fixes this issue by upgrading it with AutoLive illumination technology.
AutoLive is a patented technology from Primary Arms Optics, which uses an advanced motion-sensor to reduce power flow automatically after 3 minutes of inactivity. Then, at the slightest movement, it resumes output to full power, allowing the user an ‘always on’ option for scopes that would otherwise run out of battery. The design of AutoLive makes it highly reliable and sensitive to the slightest contact, ensuring reliable reactivation when needed most.
“One of the most popular features on our optics is our AutoLive technology,” says Stephen Morgan, Director of Product Marketing at Primary Arms Optics. “Now you can add AutoLive to some of the most popular scopes on the market, giving you the ability to leave your scope in an ‘always on’ condition, making sure you are always ready to go.”
To learn more or purchase the new AutoLive Battery Cap, click here.
To see the current list of compatible optics, click here; new brands and models will be added to the list as they are tested and confirmed.
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