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First smart gun world with unlock fingerprints And 3D face recognitionso only an authorized person can use it, comes to the United States from Biofire Technologies at a price of almost $1,500.
The Colorado-based company dubbed the creation it had been working on for over a decade. Smart Gun Biofire (Smart cannon Biofire).
“The 9mm Biofire Smart Pistol locks up the moment it can no longer feel the (authorized) hand and cannot be fired unless the authorized user grabs it again. smart gun You only shoot the people you choose, so a firearm can never lead to a tragic outcome in the hands of a child, a criminal, or anyone else,” the company explains on its website.
He assures that he can avoid tragedies
According to statistics from the National Institute of Justice (NIJ), 77% of mass shooting killers used at least a few legally acquired weapons and only 13% carried out their attacks with all of their illegally acquired weapons.
Biofire technologies he notes that this technology does not make the weapon slower, as it is unlocked by “just picking it up”.
“We have developed a smart gun biofire so you never have to choose between secure storage and instant access,” says the company, which on its website shows the gun in the common rooms of the house and on the nightstand at home.
The weapon works with battery and uses encryption technology to ensure it cannot be turned into a normal pistol.
Gun deaths among American children have increased by 50% over the past two years, according to a new report from the Pew Research Center.
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Source: RPP

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