Ultraloq Bolt Sense: Redefining Home Security with Palm Vein Authentication at CES 2026
Xthings unveils the Ultraloq Bolt Sense at CES 2026, featuring groundbreaking palm vein authentication and facial recognition for a touch-free entry experience.
Your veins are the new password. Forget fumbling for keys or pressing dirty sensors—the next generation of smart locks is all about touch-free convenience. Xthings just hit CES 2026 with a lineup that promises to make traditional deadbolts look like relics of the past.
The Tech Behind Ultraloq Bolt Sense Palm Vein Authentication
The standout reveals is the Ultraloq Bolt Sense. It's a compact smart deadbolt that uniquely pairs facial recognition with palm vein authentication. This dual-biometric approach allows for completely touch-free access, removing the need to reach for a smartphone or even touch the lock itself.
Why Palm Scanning Beats Fingerprints
According to reports from The Verge, palm vein scanning is significantly more reliable than traditional fingerprint sensors. Because it reads the unique vein patterns under the skin using near-infrared light, it doesn't matter if your hands are wet, sweaty, or dirty. It's an internal biometric that's much harder to spoof or fail.
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