The best security is through openness, not secrecy. Passport is open source – all software, electrical, and mechanical components are open and auditable. There is no hidden code or restricted information. You can even build a Passport yourself, from scratch!
Foundation will post open source design files on Github prior to launching Passport for sale.
Their claim is quite bold, it could be alternative for Trezor for those who need 100% transparency.
... and do you have any price predictions?

Ranging from $500 to $1000, considering it's assembled in USA, not China.
BTW, I don't get, why camera is needed in hardware wallet?
So it can be fully "air gapped"... it'll be for scanning QR Codes etc... aside from the SDCard there is no other way for it to be able to read data in... it doesn't have BT or USB.
Now i wonder how do we update the firmware? From microSD?