Fingerprint Access Control: Choices And Prices

A fingerprint access control is a biometric identification device that can be used by both home as well as business owners to protect their properties. One will normally find a fingerprint access control system outside a safe, a room containing classified information as well as the front door of a house. This particular device basically consists of a scanning unit as well as microprocessor and database. The scanning unit works in accordance with the microprocessor to scan a particular fingerprint and then checks it against information contained within the database. If the fingerprint checks out then the device identifies the individual and allows access. Upon unsuccessful identification, the door is sealed automatically and the device triggers an alarm that notifies concerned authorities of a break-in attempt.

A biometric fingerprint access control can be of immense use for both home owners as well as business environments. Initially these devices were extremely expensive and could be afforded only by governmental as well as military organizations. However with the advent of technological advancements these devices have become considerably cheaper. Nowadays a USB fingerprint scanner can be purchased for less than a $100. Such a device can be used to protect one’s computer more fully than a standard password lock. Most people also install these devices on their front doors. A fingerprint reader access control as a door lock is usually fitted with a keypad in order to augment security. In addition to the fingerprint scan, one also has to punch in the correct keypad combination to gain entry.

Most people also use these devices to protect their safes. Normally these devices that are employed by business individuals are usually equipped with smart card reading capabilities. This is done so as to ensure complete security because an individual has to pass the fingerprint scan as well as swiping his or her identification card within the device in order to enter. A safe device such as BioBox’s Fingerprint access portable safe can be purchased for $169. On the other hand, a fingerprint access control door lock costs between $250 and $300. For example the Battalion 2RUZ4 Fingerprint Door Lock can be purchased for $290 whereas the BioAxxis BD-1 model can be purchased for around $235.

Normally a device with better functionality in terms of the scanning device as well as battery life and additional features such as keypad combination and smart card reader will be more expensive than a simple biometric door lock. USB devices for laptops and desktop computers are considerably cheaper and can be purchased for less than $100.

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