"Just remember when the suits are on, keep the hood and gloves on you as well," Anna said as she pulled on what looked like an oversize pair of blue-tinted sunglasses. "There's also built-in communicators. The mics and transmitters are in the hood, and they're activated with the suit, although it does have separate controls for turning it off entirely, but I don't advise that. They're already programmed for the same frequency, and transmit in a digital signal. These visors aren't wired for a HUD, since I didn't think you'd need that for what you're doing. A HUD can't do anything for you that the scopes won't do already. The buttons on the chest panel all look upside down, but that's so they're right-side up when you look down at the ones on you. The button with the moon symbol will switch the visor range to night vision, which will come in handy if you end up working in the dark. We can go down into the basement if you need a demonstration, but I think the suits are pretty straightforward."