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Eufy’s new smart lock reads the veins in your palm for touchless entry – even if your hands are dirty

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  • The Eufy FamiLock S3 Max has contactless entry via palm recognition
  • It doubles as a video doorbell with 2K footage and AI intruder detection
  • Footage can be stored either locally, or in the cloud with a subscription

Eufy – the company behind some of the best video doorbells we’ve tested here at TechRadar – has released a new smart lock with palm recognition for touch-free entry. The Eufy FamiLock S3 Max, which launched today, also has an external camera that offers wide-angle 2K video, plus built-in AI to alert you when a visitor approaches your door – welcome or not.

Eufy was one of the first companies to launch a smart lock with palm-recognition (the other big name being Philips with its 5000 Series Video Palm Recognition Smart Lock), and it has several advantages over fingerprint scanners, which are a more common option for keyless entry.

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