Never heard of them. Just from looking at their website they seem to have the two stage trigger concept completely backward. On a semi-auto rifle that may be used for combat or self-defense or other high stress situations, but also with a precision capability, you want the first stage to be heavier than the second stage, and have the total pull through of between 4.5 pounds and 3.5 pounds.
Geissele's AR triggers are the gold standard in the eyes of most. The SSA has a 2.5 pound first stage and a 2.0 pound second stage. It is their general purpose trigger. Larue makes one very similar. Geissele's SSA-E (enhanced) trigger is 2.3 pounds for the first stage and 1.2 pounds for the second for a total pull through of 3.5 pounds. These triggers intentionally have a long take up for the first stage to prevent negligent discharge under stress, and a light, but very crisp second stage.
Geissele also makes a significant number of other styles for various purposes, some of which are adjustable and some not.
There are other good companies making AR specific triggers. I'm not critical of them. I just don't know anything about the company you mention. I do question having the first stage lighter than the second.
Do you have any affiliation with that company? How long have they been in business? How long have they been making triggers for AR rifles or other rifles that have to be used in combat, law enforcement or serious duty?