ion fullface helm Arccaptain Welding Helmet for Professional Welder
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ion fullface helm Arccaptain Welding Helmet for Professional Welder

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ion fullface helm Arccaptain Welding Helmet for Professional WelderProfessional Series Sensecore X200 Full Command Auto Darkening Welding Helmet for Pro Welders 9 channel memory. Shade 415. TRS fade mode. EPD backlit display. The Sensecore X200 is engineered for professional welders who need total control over every parameter and the speed to change settings without breaking stride. 415Shade Range 9Memory Channels 4Arc Sensors 0. 04msSwitching Time Built For The Welder Who Knows Exactly What They Want The X200 is not

Professional Series — Sensecore X200
Full
Command
Auto-Darkening Welding Helmet for Pro Welders
9-channel memory. Shade 4–15. TRS fade mode. EPD backlit display. The Sensecore X200 is engineered for professional welders who need total control over every parameter — and the speed to change settings without breaking stride.
4–15Shade Range
9Memory Channels
4Arc Sensors
0.04msSwitching Time
Built For
The Welder Who Knows Exactly What They Want

The X200 is not a helmet you set once and forget. It is a precision tool for welders running multiple processes — stick, MIG, TIG, flux-core, plasma cutting — who need to switch parameters fast, recall saved settings on the job, and trust that the lens will react exactly when they need it to.
EPD Backlit Display
Unlike standard LCD screens, the X200 uses an EPD display with backlight — readable in direct sunlight, in low-light shops, and under every condition a pro welder works in. Your settings are always visible at a glance.
Control System
Every Parameter, Exactly Where You Want It

MODE
4-Mode Cycling
Short press to cycle through Weld / Cut / Grind / Black Glass (locked). Switch processes without removing the helmet or interrupting your workflow.
SHADE
Shade 4–8 / 9–15
Navigate with left/right keys. Press AUTO to enter automatic shade mode — the helmet selects the shade, and you can fine-tune with ±offset compensation on top of the auto value.
SENSI
Sensitivity 0–9
Short press to enter, use up/down to adjust across 10 sensitivity steps. Press AUTO for automatic sensitivity detection. Critical for low-amp TIG work where the arc is subtle.
DELAY
Delay 1–9 + Auto
Short press to adjust how long the lens stays dark after the arc stops. Press AUTO for auto-delay mode with manual offset compensation — tuned for your specific process speed.
TRS
Fade-to-Clear Mode
Enable TRS for a gradual transition from dark back to clear — instead of an instant snap, the lens fades. Easier on the eyes over long sessions. Long-press for a TEST function to verify the lens is responding correctly.
MEMORY
9-Channel Parameter Storage
Short press to recall a saved preset. Use up/down to scroll through 9 memory channels. Use left/right to choose between Read and Write. Save your TIG setup, your stick setup, your plasma cut setup — and switch between them instantly.
MENU
Menu + Lens Group Power
Short press to open the full settings menu. Long press to power the lens group on or off — useful when storing the helmet or switching from welding to grinding mode entirely.
OUTER KNOB
External Dial + Quick-Save
Turn to adjust the current parameter. Press to select weld mode. Long press to toggle AUTO mode without going into the menu. The outer button short-press quick-saves your current settings; long press (1s) activates GRIND mode instantly.
What Sets It Apart
Professional Features, Production-Grade Build

01
EPD Backlit Display — Always Readable
The X200 uses an electronic paper display with backlight instead of a basic monochrome LCD. Sharper contrast, visible in bright sunlight and dark conditions alike. You can read your shade, sensitivity, and delay settings without squinting or removing your helmet.
02
9-Channel Memory — Switch Setups in One Press
Nine fully independent memory channels mean you can store a complete parameter set for every process you run — E6011 stick, TIG stainless, MIG structural, plasma cut — and recall any of them with a single button press. No re-adjusting between jobs.
03
Shade 9–15 — Full High-Amp Coverage
The X200 extends shade coverage to DIN 15, covering high-amperage MIG, flux-core, and submerged arc processes that lower-range helmets cannot protect against. The complete shade range — DIN 4 through 15 — means this is your only helmet from tacking to heavy structural.
04
Built-In Work Light with Ambient Sensing
Flip the helmet open to activate the work light. Short press to cycle brightness. Long press to toggle ambient light sensing — when on, the light stays off in bright conditions and turns on automatically when ambient light drops. Extinguishes when you strike an arc to protect the sensor.
05
4 Independent Arc Sensors — No Dead Angle
Four arc sensors positioned across the lens give you 360-degree arc detection coverage. Overhead welds, tight corners, pipe work with restricted sensor sight lines — the X200 detects the arc reliably regardless of position.
06
TRS Fade Mode — Easier on Your Eyes
Enable TRS and the lens gradually transitions from dark to clear after the arc extinguishes, rather than snapping instantly. Reduces eye fatigue during long sessions and is noticeably more comfortable for production welding shifts.
07
Rechargeable 3.7V Li-ion Battery — 4+ Hours Runtime
The built-in 3.7V 1500mAh lithium polymer battery charges fully in 2 hours and delivers over 4 hours of continuous runtime at full brightness (100 lm). Two backup CR2450 batteries included. You will not be shut down mid-shift by a dead battery.
Integrated Work Light
See Your Work Before You Strike

The X200 includes a built-in work light activated by opening the helmet shell — no separate switch to hunt for with gloves on.
BRIGHTNESS
Short Press to Cycle
Quick press the switch to step through brightness levels. No menus, no settings — just fast adjustment while you work.
AMBIENT MODE
Long Press to Toggle
When ambient sensing is on: light stays off in well-lit conditions, turns on automatically when your environment darkens. When off: light stays on continuously. Either way, the light extinguishes automatically when you strike an arc.
Package Contents
Everything You Need to Start Welding

x2Outer cover lens (1 clear HD, 1 blue light filter)
x1Inner cover lens
x2Extra CR2450 backup batteries
x1Carrying bag
x1User manual
Battery Specs
Built-in 3.7V / 1500mAh rechargeable Li-ion polymer battery. Full charge in 2 hours. Runtime: 4+ hours continuous at 100 lm. Backup: 2×CR2450 (included).
Technical Specifications
Full Spec Sheet

Parameter Sensecore X200
View Area 116 × 81 mm
Main Window Shade Range W3 / 4–8 / 9–15
External Shade Fine Tuning Manual: 0.5 INC — Auto: 0.1 INC
Display Type EPD with Backlight
Optical Class V1 (1/1/1/1)
Independent Arc Sensors 4
Ambient Light Sensors 1
Switching Time (+55°C) 0.04 ms
Light State W3
Delay Time Variable 0.04–2.0 s
Memory Channels 9
Modes Weld / Cut / Grind / Black Glass
TRS Fade Mode Yes (+ TEST function)
Replaceable Battery 2×CR2450
Built-in Battery 3.7V / 1500mAh Li-ion Polymer
Charge Time 2 hours
Runtime 4+ hours at 100 lm
Operating Temperature −10°C to +55°C (14°F to 131°F)
How It Compares
Sensecore X200 vs Velocity X200

Both helmets share the same optical class, sensor count, and lens size. The X200 goes further with an extended shade range, EPD display, TRS fade mode, and deeper memory and control capabilities.
Feature Velocity X200 Sensecore X200
Max Shade DIN 13 DIN 15
Display Monochrome LCD EPD + Backlight
TRS Fade Mode No Yes + TEST
Memory Channels 9 (read/write combined key) 9 (independent read + write)
Outer Knob AUTO long-press No Yes
MENU key + lens power off No Yes
View Area 116 × 81 mm 116 × 81 mm
Arc Sensors 4 4
Optical Class V1 (1/1/1/1) V1 (1/1/1/1)
Switching Time 0.04 ms 0.04 ms
Delay Range 0.04–2.0 s 0.04–2.0 s
Work Light + Ambient Sensing Yes Yes
Included Accessories Same Same
Optical & Safety Standards
Certified Optical Class V1 — The Highest Rating

Optical class V1 (1/1/1/1) means the lens meets the most demanding standard for optical clarity in auto-darkening welding helmets — uniform shade, minimal distortion, consistent darkness, and reliable switching.
V1Optical Class
0.04msDark Speed
4Arc Sensors
IP21SProtection
Sensecore X200 — Professional Series
Total Control.
Zero Compromises.
9-channel memory. Shade 4–15. TRS fade. EPD backlit display. The helmet for welders who run multiple processes and need their equipment to keep up.
Shade 4–15 9 Memory Channels EPD Display TRS Fade Mode 4 Arc Sensors V1 Optical Class
X200 Pro Series
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