
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 idea when HCID will be deployed – I sure hope the final version will look more refined than what we have here.
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