THE O.W.L. INFRARED
Covert visibility when it matters most.
What is the O.W.L. IR?
The O.W.L. Infrared is a compact, weather-resistant IR light designed for professionals in tactical environments. Built as a reliable and cost-effective alternative to traditional infrared markers, this tool is trusted by SWAT teams, K9 handlers, drone operators, and special operations personnel.


Why are Teams Switching to the O.W.L. IR ?
✔️ Affordability Without Compromise
The O.W.L. Infrared starts at just $8.99, offering a powerful alternative to traditional IR lights that often cost $60 to $300 each. Outfitting a 20-person team with standard IR helmet-mounted lights can cost $1,200 to $6,000. With O.W.L. IR, you can equip your entire team for under $200.
✔️ Simplicity That Works Under Pressure
The O.W.L. IR was intentionally designed without complex features or fragile mounting systems. No charging cords. No proprietary brackets. Just a simple push-button operation and a flexible silicone strap that attaches in seconds.
By removing unnecessary features, the O.W.L. IR delivers simple and reliable operation during high-stress environments — when every second matters.

O.W.L. IR Testing with Camera
Did you know?
You don’t need expensive night vision goggles to utilize infrared lights.
Most public safety drones and high-end cameras already have the ability to detect infrared light. With a few quick adjustments in your camera or drone settings, IR visibility becomes accessible — no NVGs required.
This makes the O.W.L. IR an ideal solution for agencies on a budget, allowing K9 handlers, drone teams, and tactical units to operate with IR signaling without the cost of full night vision gear.
Simple. Tactical. Effective.

Who Is Using the O.W.L. Light?
A retired SWAT operator and combat veteran originally designed the O.W.L. as a modern, reusable alternative to chemical lumenecense — simple, affordable, and mission-ready. Since then, it’s been adopted by many users across public safety and military communities.
Trusted by:
SWAT Teams and Tactical Officers
Bomb Squads and EOD Technicians
K9 Handlers and Tracking Teams
Search and Rescue Personnel
Drone Operators Supporting Ground Units
Military Trainers and Tactical Instructors
Built for the front lines.

