Armatix iP1 Smart Gun at the BackUp Gun Match

Published on September 24, 2022
Duration: 9:43

The Armatix iP1 smart gun was tested in a Backup Gun (BUG) match, revealing its technological functionality but practical limitations. While the electronic lock and watch-based authentication worked, the authentication process introduced significant delays, impacting competitive performance. The heavy trigger pull was also noted as a drawback.

Quick Summary

The Armatix iP1 smart gun requires a paired watch and PIN for authentication, indicated by a green LED. While the technology functions, its 10-20 inch RFID range and authentication delays make it impractical for competition and defensive use.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Armatix iP1 Smart Gun Test
  2. 00:43Smart Lock Mechanism Demo
  3. 01:33Initial Range Testing & Trigger Pull
  4. 02:49Connection Range & Persistence
  5. 05:23BUG Match Performance Analysis
  6. 08:31Final Results & Conclusion

Frequently Asked Questions

How does the Armatix iP1 smart gun work?

The Armatix iP1 requires a paired smart watch to authenticate via a PIN. Once authenticated, a green LED indicates the gun is ready to fire. The system uses RFID for proximity detection, locking if the watch is too far away.

What were the main issues with the Armatix iP1 in the BUG match?

The primary issue was the time required to authenticate the gun on the clock. This delay significantly impacted the shooter's speed and overall score compared to traditional firearms.

What is the trigger like on the Armatix iP1?

The trigger pull on the Armatix iP1 is noted to be exceptionally heavy and poor in double-action mode. It is slightly better in single-action, but still considered a significant drawback.

Is the Armatix iP1 practical for self-defense?

Based on the test, the Armatix iP1 is considered impractical for defensive use. The authentication delays and potential malfunctions outweigh the benefits of the smart lock technology in high-stress situations.

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