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by jndsn402 3879 days ago
> if I'm wearing gloves

Are you currently holding the gun? If not, take off the gloves and then pick up the gun.

> if I lose the ring or it comes off

Same thing that happens if you lose your wallet or car keys. You go find it immediately or get a replacement quickly.

> girlfriend needs to grab my handgun

Hopefully they can make smart guns that can have two authorized users.

> so many ways for this to fail

Regular handguns can also fail - anyone can pick them up and shoot anyone else. Some people consider that a bug, not a feature.

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> Are you currently holding the gun? If not, take off the gloves and then pick up the gun.

Sorry would-be assailant, please hold-by while I remove these gloves.

> if I lose the ring or it comes off

Sorry would-be assailant, please hold-by while I drive to my local sporting goods store and have them clone me a new ring.

What specific case are you afraid of? You are outside in the wintertime with a gun concealed on your person, and a would-be assailant comes along? Then get the kind that uses a ring, not a fingerprint.

And when you lose the ring, get a new one immediately instead of waiting for the would-be assailant to come along.

Among the questions I have from the article:

* What is the ring/watch material made of? How durable is it.

* For the "smart ring", can I get this sized-to-fit?

* What exactly is powering this scanner? What happens without power?

These are just concerns off the top of my head; I'm sure there are other concerns I'm not thinking of. Should my fob become damaged/dislodged in a scuffle what happens then? With a firearm, what you don't want is fragility.

I don't know personally, but presumably companies designing these guns have thought of the same concerns and made the rings to be durable and sizable.

Re battery dying - if I was designing a smart gun, I would have it default to a regular, usable-by-anyone gun if the power dies. That way you don't have to worry about mastermind criminals with EMP devices either.

So the whole thing is pointless, since I can just remove the battery?
I've got kids toys that require a minute or two of swearing to get the battery compartment open. If my would-be assailant has the power to keep me contained for that long while he tinkers with my smart gun, I've got other troubles.

It'd at least prevent someone from grabbing your gun and immediately shooting you with it.