The Armatix iP1 is a “smart gun” with a futuristic safety feature. It can only be fired when the owner is wearing a certain smartwatch. Here’s what you should know about this fascinating new ...
The Armatix iP1 handgun is a “smart gun,” a term that’s used to describe a weapon that only works in the hands of a single designated individual; in the iP1’s case, that person has to enter a PIN code ...
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Is This Gun Too Smart for Its Own Good?
We bring the Armatix iP1 to a BackUp Gun Match to see whether smart-gun technology can survive real match pressure. We test its ergonomics, reliability, and speed under stress - and judge if safety ...
“Armatix,” a German company, has released the first “smart pistol” in the U.S., on sale in California. Their handgun, dubbed the “iP1,” is paired with a smart watch that, when worn, unlocks the pistol ...
NEWHALL, Calif. — One of California’s largest firearm stores recently added a peculiar new gun to its shelves. It requires an accessory: a black waterproof watch. The watch’s primary purpose is not to ...
Someone who's willing to spend $1,800 can get Smart System iP1, a "smart gun." The price tag will give the buyer a .22 caliber pistol in the form of the Armatix iP1 ($1,399) and a wristwatch for $399.
The Armatix iP1 is a new .22-caliber smart pistol that requires users to wear a watch in order to fire it. It's the first smart gun available in the country, but manufacturers and gun shop owners ...
A new smart gun is triggering a firestorm of outrage. The Armatix iP1 Pistol is for your hands only — it only shoots when within range of a radio-controlled watch. The 007-ready handgun automatically ...
The Armatix iP1 pistol and its RFID watch, are sold as one of the most secure firearm systems available. But a hacker, who goes by 'Plore', has found flaws in the Armatix that entirely defeat its ...
Firearm safety is a big deal for every one around the country. People have to keep guns out of the reach of children and keep unauthorized users from getting their hands on weapons. A new handgun has ...
And one big reason Smith & Wesson and Sturm, Ruger might try it anyway. Will American gunowners ever buy a smart gun? The short answer appears to be "no." (Although the longer answer may be "maybe.") ...
It's increasingly difficult to have a rational discussion about gun violence. Thankfully for us, we're not here to do that. We're here to explain what the concept of a smart gun is, beyond what you've ...
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