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Key takeaways
- Xthings, parent company of Ultraloq, just announced two new flagship smart locks.
- The Ultraloq Latch 7 Pro and Ultraloq Bolt Sense are set to arrive in the US later this year.
- The Ultraloq Bolt Mission UWB, which debuted at last year's CES, is now also available for purchase.
After gaining a lot of attention at CES 2025, Ultraloq is back at the showcase with new flagship products. The company has just announced the new Ultraloq Latch 7 Pro and Ultraloq Bolt Sense smart locks, dual flagship devices that lead the 2026 product catalog.
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Coming in the second quarter of the year, the Ultraloq Bolt Sense is a touch-free facial recognition smart lock that lets you walk up to your door and unlock it without having to pull your phone out of your pocket, enter a passcode, or use GPS geofencing. Xthings is marketing this as a "walk up and enter" smart lock, as it also supports palm vein recognition. The Bolt Sense will support Wi-Fi and Matter.
The Ultraloq Latch 7 Pro is a latch-style smart lock set to launch in the first quarter of 2026, designed to support Aliro, Matter over Thread, and Z-Wave.
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The Bolt Mission UWB smart lock is finally available for purchase at $300. This Ultraloq smart lock uses ultra wideband (UWB) technology for unlocking, so it unlocks itself when you walk up to your door, as long as you have your compatible phone on you.
Xthings' security cameras
Xthings is also featuring new Ulticam security cameras at CES 2026, including a new floodlight camera and a Wi-Fi HaLow camera, both powered by Contextual AI.
"At CES, we're showing what happens when security cameras stop being passive recorders and start delivering real understanding," said Raj Sundar, Sr. Director of Product Management at Xthings. "With Ulticam, our focus is simple: deliver pro-grade performance, open compatibility, and AI that turns raw video into useful context, without adding friction, subscriptions, or lock-in."
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The new Ulticam IQ Floodlight is meant to cover high-traffic outdoor areas where the extra light can work as a deterrent for prowlers. It captures clear footage and features Edge AI detection and contextual alerts.
On the other end, the Ulticam HaLow is a new security camera with Wi-Fi HaLow built to surveil areas where standard Wi-Fi can't reach. It uses Sub-GHz connectivity to prioritize long distance, wall penetration, and extend intelligent security coverage to large properties.
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