PAC20 visual wrist communicator

The PAC20 Visual Wrist Com was a popular device with smugglers, soldiers and others who needed to be able to keep an eye on someone while communicating. It was basically a flat rectangle that could be attached to the back of a glove or any other flat surface. The PAC20 could transmit and receive visual and audio signals and was able to process holoimage data into a flat 2D image.

The PAC20 had decent range but required new power cells every 10 days. It also had some basic datapad functionality, as it could receive and store data from droids, com signals, direct computer links and data cards.