I believe the newer helmets have replaceable batteries. At least mine does and it’s a few years old at this point.I had an Optrel and loved it......right up until the internal battery died.
I just bought a new optrel crystal 2.0 a few weeks back to replace another Miller digital elite that died on me.
So far, it's pretty nice. No idea what the longevity of it will be, but the Miller that died was my backup hood and had very few hours on it, so it won't take much to beat it.
It's pretty clear and I like the adjustments on it. There is some minimal distortion across the lens when you look for it, but nothing problematic. The helmet has a rating of 1/1/1/2, so it can't be that bad.
I'm as big of a miller fanatic as you'll find, but this was the second miller digital elite where I've had the ADF die on me, outside of warranty, with very low usage/hours. I had one of miller's first digital helmets when they came out, long before the digital elite, which eventually quit working as well but no complaints there. That one had a lot of use and lasted a long time. Not so much on the other two.what do you meen the miller died ?
e684 has distortion as well. not alot but its there. probly like the 2.0
The crystal 2.0 I just bought has replaceable batteries.I had an Optrel Satellite and it lasted a couple years and I loved it while I had it but then the internal battery died and it couldnt be fixed any cheaper than buying a new hood which I thought was absolutely stupid. It cost me around $400 or $500 so should have lasted me much longer than it did. I also have a speedglass which I like but the one I use most is a Miller digital elite which has been running strong now for over 5 years . It is a great hood and the batteries have died on me twice now I think but you just simply replace them with new batteries and it keeps going and that is as it should be. Not an internal battery like was in my Optrel that once it dies it cant be replaced. That is the dumbest thing ever. Going forward if the battery cannot be replaced I wont touch it. Maybe Optrel has changed the internal battery thing I dont know because it has been over 5 years since I had one.
Bakers gas had the best price on the Optrel when I bought mine a little while back, but I know the title of "cheapest place" can change by the day. It also came with their upgraded head gear that looks a little like a bike helmet in and of itself. I have yet to put it on the helmet because I'm good with the regular one that came on it.Thanks for all the comments. Was getting ready to pull the trigger on the Optrel and Lincoln dropped a $50 rebate on the Viking 3350 complicating the decision.
Ron
Let us know how you like the Lincoln after some hood timeI was also interested in the Optrel but everything is a lot of coin to buy new and them hope it's good. I can probably get a Miller Digital Elite from work at cost as a third option.