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1, iPhone5S
The launch of Apple's iPhone5S took up mobile biometrics forums around September, and it has not cooled down yet. Apple has always been adept at using new technologies. The use of AuthenTec's fingerprint sensors is no exception.
This is obviously a cool device, but it is far from perfect. If you like Apple's ecosystem and are determined to have an iPhone with biometrics, then this is the device for you. However, if you are an Android user or want to use your biometric information more flexibly, then you may have to wait for the new year. It is rumored that there will be many biometric new products available in 2014.
Apple is praiseworthy: iPhone5S really awakened the consumer market's enthusiasm for fingerprint recognition, which is why 5S appeared in this list.
2, HTCOneMax
Before the introduction of HTC OneMax, there were rumors that a fingerprint sensor would be required. Sure enough, it proved to be biometric.
Since there is a fingerprint sensor on the back of the device, the user can lock and unlock the screen with a fingerprint and can set a separate fingerprint for the three favorite applications. In other words, your forefinger fingerprint can be set to open Facebook's "organization", you can also use your middle finger to open the e-mail application and so on.
CNET Science and Technology gave a "very good" rating for the device and pointed out that the fingerprint sensor does not simply mean sliding fingerprints to identify.
3, Pantech Pantech series of smart phones
Pantech has been busy launching Android smart phones with fingerprint sensors in South Korea. It has been very good so far. FingerprintCards manufacturers make fingerprint sensors for these handsets, and have already seen a huge demand for fingerprint sensors for mobile phones in the Asian market—though not many now, but will soon be popular in the future. Since 2012, FingerprintCards has been declared to be working with an unknown smartphone manufacturer to provide fingerprint sensors, which means that the market may soon be flooded with high-end and low-end Android devices with fingerprint sensors.
At present, this series of mobile phones can be previewed and purchased on Amazon.
4, PreciseTactiv
PreciseBiometrics has been touting its Tactivo app as a way to add biometrics to smartphones. The solution requires a smart card reader and fingerprint sensor, and has demonstrated strong competitiveness in the government market. The Tactivo was originally introduced for iPhones and iPads and has now been expanded to include Android and Windows operating systems thanks to the new Tactivo microdevices and mini-USB connectors.
5, FingerQ Android smart phone solution
FingerQ has developed a range of smart phone solutions that include an embedded fingerprint sensor that adds biometric capabilities to a range of Android devices. So far, the Hong Kong branch has developed corresponding solutions for Samsung Galaxy S3, S4, Note II, Note3 and HTC One.
As they claim, the solution allows users to encrypt information and add fingerprint verification to selected applications. Unfortunately, unlocking a smartphone still requires a PIN code or gesture input (Android OS specific).
6, XboxOne
In addition to the biometric devices already on this list, XboxOne is also one of the hottest electronics products this year. The recently launched XboxOne already has a very good face recognition function. This new gaming platform uses Kinect's camera to detect the user's face and record their personal behavior into the system while providing them with customized options and personalized advertising. Including the user's favorite applications, color schemes and game data. The cool part is that the Xbox can recognize multiple faces and allow new players to join in a multiplayer environment without having to go through a tedious log-in process.
7, PlayStation4
Of course, Microsoft is not the only platform to introduce face recognition technology in its gaming experience. Sony's new console also uses facial recognition technology. Users can use this technology to achieve face recognition and system login.
Prior to this, there have been rumors that Sony will bid farewell to its long-term use of DUALSHOCK, and instead use a new controller with fingerprint recognition, however the system is still using a non-biometric DualShock controller.
8, Nymi bracelet
When Bionym announced its biometric ECG bracelet product: Nymi, its appearance was like a lightning bolt. This small Toronto-based company launched the Nymi bracelet in the fall of 2013 and saw great interest in this product in the global market.
The Nymi bracelet uses an embedded ECG sensor to identify the user. It uses the unique integrated electrocardiogram mode as a direct interface to mobile devices, replacing the text password and PIN code of these mobile devices. Based on this dynamic identification technology, the user of the device can maintain the state of passing the authentication until the bracelet is deleted. Using the electrocardiographic verification model, Bionym pioneered electrocardiographic recognition and made wearable technology popular in an instant.
The Nymi bracelet is not yet available for purchase, but consumers also make pre-order online. This is the only product on the list that cannot be purchased, but the real enthusiast of the product also accepted its booking form, which also proves that the Nymi bracelet is currently the coolest biometric gift.
2013 fingerprint identification of consumer products ranking: Apple 5 top [full text]
Technology Dynamic Time flies, but also the end of a year. At this time of year, it is also the time for various conclusions such as “Products of the Year†and “Technology of the Year†to emerge. Biometric products are the ultimate "new gadgets" of the year. They have just begun to establish their own consumption space. They are also a high-tech reality response in science fiction for decades. People who use these products can proudly boast that they are early adopters. . Here, we have summarized what we believe is the coolest biometric product, and its popularity among consumers.