Looks interesting. There have been very few updates to the site in the year or so since it 1st came out.
Also, no mention of price. But I do like the concept. Lets see how it gets implemented.
Other minor nitpick is even at an early stage no github (or similar) link. So we can't watch the code as it's developed.
-Dave
Yeah, the concept is intriguing. I like hardware based security keys and widely use them in my routine.
Regarding github. The link is present in my opening post (I assume you didn't follow it) and we can watch the development. It was highlighted that the code is open source:
Right now I have applied the bold font to the sentence so that no one would miss this point and proceed with the link.
On topic part: Spent some time poking around the github (now that I can see it) looks clean. I am not a programmer so I can't comment on everything. But the parts I do understand look good.
Thinking about it a bit, I am wondering if this is an answer in search of a question. I like it, and I can see it's use case. I just wonder how many other people will.
Off topic part:
Interestingly enough I didn't see the link on my tablet.
I know I have mentioned before but I routinely remote into a PC in either my home or office to browse and do things. It's a semi security thing, since they are static or semi-static known IPs I can more easily check logins. However, the software I use is not perfect and with the last round of Intel video driver updates is causing a lot of video glitches. What is now seen as the githib link, yesterday looked like a video artifact from the image.
-Dave