Dewalt launched a new cordless screwdriver, DWHT66719, with “FlexDrive” control that allows for button-free “slide-to-drive” tightening or loosening.
The new Dewalt FlexDrive Control cordless screwdriver features a built-in 2Ah Li-ion battery and is recharged via USB-C in 60 minutes with a 15W or greater charger or power source.
It delivers up to 44 in-lbs of max torque, and has a manual lock mode that can handle up to 124 in-lbs of hand power.
The no-load speed is 360 RPM.

To be honest, I’m not quite sure how it works. The images show a 360° FlexDrive control collar, and so it seems a twist of one’s fingertips kick it into action.
Dewalt says this is a “slide-to-drive” function. So maybe you rotate the collar into position for direction, and then slide it forward.
You should be able to activate the motor using different hand grips, going by the “360° control” description.

There is a 4-LED worklight at the front.

At the rear, behind the battery fuel gauge and USB-C charging port (which is covered by a protective flap), is a 6-stage torque adjustment dial.
The cordless screwdriver comes with a charging cable (you’ll need your own power source), and 12 screwdriver bits (PH1, PH2, PH3, Slotted 3/16″, 1/4″, Torx T8, T10, T15, T20, T25, Square SQ1, SQ2).
Price: $89.99
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Discussion
The form factor seems appealing to me, and the FlexDrive control function like something I’d have to try before I judge.
I liked the original Black & Decker Gyro, and also all forms of Dewalt gyroscopic drivers. Despite my initial optimism, I was not fond of the Craftsman gyroscopic screwdriver, due to its chunky handle, long shaft, and always-on overly bright worklight.
I predict the $90 price being a contentious point in the comments section. I also think some readers are going to express displeasure about the built-in battery, which I’d argue contributes to a more compact handle shape.
USB-C charging is nice, although I’d say this is expected to be the norm these days.
Also See the Dewalt 8V Gyroscopic Drivers

If you’re looking for something different, Dewalt has two different 8V Max cordless screwdrivers with gyroscopic speed controls.