Handwear Computer Input Device

Soldiers have it so good these days, with technology aiding them on the battlefield unlike their counterparts in the past. The Handwear Computer Input Device (HCID) from RallyPoint is a new computer interface glove that allows soldiers to operate computers in the field without the need to remove their hands off their gun, thanks to a bunch of built-in sensors which

can be used to activate radio, navigate electronic maps and send commands. No concept when HCID will be deployed - I certain hope the final version will look more refined than what we have here.

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