The fingerprint reader unlocks the gun in microseconds, but since it may not work when wet or in other adverse conditions, the PIN pad is there as a backup. LodeStar did not demonstrate the near-field communication signal, but it would act as a secondary backup, enabling the gun as quickly as users can open the app on their phones. [More]
Second time this morning I’ve channeled my inner Family Guy…
I may have to reconsider my position on suing gun manufacturers…
“enabling the gun as quickly as users can open the app on their phones”
I spent today at a national park trying to take simple photos. I encountered at least a dozen ways that an errant finger touch or brush can throw even a simple camera app into oodles of inventively confusing, time-wasting, non-picture-taking modes that take real cogitation to dismiss. And I have been in technology all my life.
Best video I have seen ridiculing this stupid smart gun fetish is called “Oregon.” The “keypad duel” at the end is priceless.
https://vimeo.com/287527776