Fingerprint Phone – WX310J

January 20th, 2006 2:12 PM | by Christen da Costa | 1 Comment

I am always concerned that I will lose my phone and expose my secrets, phone numbers, and drunken ass videos to the public. Thanks to Japan Radio you can now easily protect your phone’s contents through the use of biometrics – no more remembering yet another password or combination. Just simply lock and unlock the phone by placing the register finger on the Willcom WX310J’s screen. The phone can even be attached to your computer to protect the PCs contents, but notably it lacks a camera.

Cost you $220, but you’ll have to move to Japan and start a contract with Willcom to get it.

Via MobileMag

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One Response to “Fingerprint Phone – WX310J”

  1. [...] Ok, so Biometrics are nothing new, but at the consumer level we always enjoy a product or two. Jiris’s JPC1000 offers a cost effective way to securely perform online banking and other highly sensitive transactions by measuring the Iris for authentication. This version doesn’t feature a web cam option, but expect future versions to. Should cost around $100 when it becomes available. [...]

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