Late last month, Axon announced the launch of its next-generation conducted energy weapon (CED), the TASER 10 . There are some substantial differences between this new device and every other previous version, including a significantly increased range of 45 feet—compared to previous models that have a 25-foot maximum range—potentially providing increased space and time to de-escalate and resolve confrontations with non-compliant subjects.
Further, the new device can deploy up to 10 probes (compared with four probes previously), which the company says affords officers the opportunity for multiple repeated attempts to make a good connection to create neuromuscular incapacitation (NMI). Axon says that by leveraging "smart technology" the new ECD delivers only the charge necessary to achieve NMI—regardless of how many probes make a connection, the device will only deliver current to the best four connections.











