Emerging biometric technology at CES 2017

Synaptic officially launches new biometric technology on the first day of the Consumer Electronics Show CES 2017.

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This new technology allows users to choose from a variety of modes to their liking, or most convenient.

Synaptic is a technology company that develops touchpads and fingerprint scanners, has partnered with KeyLemon's face recognition software vendor to create a new biometric biometric technology that enables users in Future can use both fingerprint and facial recognition to replace each other or use the same two technologies.

The developer of these user interface solutions said that the new technology allows users to choose one of several modes according to their preferences, or most convenient. In addition, the system upgrade allows users to conduct financial transactions or use sensitive applications safely.

It is not known when Synaptic will officially announce the launch of this technology, and more likely, by the end of the second quarter of this year, more products will be incorporated into the new multi-factor biometrics. However, the Samsung Galaxy Note 7 is currently the first smartphone to integrate both technologies, but only provides the ability to work simultaneously and the device has been recalled due to battery trouble.