Generating a wallet by scanning your finger vein means you are limited to only use such devices in the future. If they don't allow users to export private keys or a seed, you are stuck with their hardware wallet. If they disappear tomorrow, you will have to get one that works and generates secrets from your finger vein in an identical way. That's just a bad idea.
Agreed. If they intend to not provide an alternative backup for recovery, the idea isn't just bad, it's crazy in fact.
P.S. I don't know why, but something inside me tells me that it may turn out to be a scam project. No real prototype shown, no documentation at all, presale...
website claims that the hardware device will support popular blockchains like Bitcoin, Ethereum, XRP, Binance Chain, and others. I doubt they would create a hardware wallet that doesn't work with Bitcoin.
I don't like the general concept of this fancy-schmancy gizmo, so I don't care whether it's supposed to support BTC or not.