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technology2 years ago

"High Demand for Colorado Company's 'Smart Gun' Preorders"

Colorado-based gun manufacturer Biofire has nearly sold out the second launch of its "smart gun" that unlocks upon fingerprint identification and 3D facial recognition. The gun is designed to lock "the moment it leaves your hand" to prevent misuse and can recognize its user even if they are wearing a mask or gloves. The gun is only available as a 9mm Luger with 10 or 15 round double-stack magazines and is made mostly of stainless steel. The "Founders Edition" has already sold out, and the gun will officially be on the market in 2024.

technology2 years ago

'Smart Glock' with facial recognition and fingerprint unlock set to revolutionize gun safety.

Start-up firearms manufacturer Biofire is selling a 'Smart Glock' that requires facial recognition and fingerprint technology to fire for $1,500. The smart gun scans two forms of biometric ID, an optical fingerprint sensor and 3D infrared facial recognition, to ensure that only the gun's true owner can activate the firearm. Biofire hopes its pistol will put a dent in America's cycle of gun violence. Customers can pre-order the gun for a $149 deposit, with orders due to ship in 2024.

technology2 years ago

The Rise of Fingerprint-Activated Smart Guns in the US

Biofire, a Colorado-based gun-making firm, has developed a smart gun that uses a fingerprint unlocking system to prevent unauthorized use. The gun is equipped with technology that requires the owner to register their fingerprint on the gun, allowing only the authorized user to unlock it. The smart gun can reduce accidental shootings, gun theft, and the use of firearms by criminals. The Biofire smart gun is expected to hit the market in 2024 and can be pre-ordered for $1,499 with a refundable $149 deposit.

technology2 years ago

"Revolutionary 'Smart Gun' with Fingerprint Unlocking System Now Available"

Biofire, a Colorado-based gun-making firm, has launched the world's first "smart gun" with a fingerprint unlocking system that prevents unauthorized people from firing it. The 9mm handgun unlocks in less than a second using either a fingerprint or facial recognition sensor, then quickly locks again when it's no longer in use. The innovation could help prevent everything from school shootings to accidents and suicides, according to the company. The gun is available for pre-order with a refundable $149 deposit, and orders are expected to be completed in early 2024.