25.01.2023 • Newsaccess control

Invixium Debuts IXM Vertu at Intersec 2023

Invixium introduced its latest product, IXM Vertu at Intersec 2023 (Stand S2-F18) in Dubai.

Invixium Debuts IXM Vertu at Intersec 2023

Vertu is a sleek, modern access control reader capable of authenticating RFID cards and mobile credentials via BLE or NFC, and will be on display alongside the rest of Invixium’s product portfolio during the Intersec Trade Show from January 17th to 19th, 2023.

“We are humble enough to understand that not every door demands biometric security”, said Shiraz Kapadia, CEO & President of Invixium. “IXM Vertu’s addition to our product portfolio helps streamline the purchasing process for customers in need of well-designed, rugged access control solutions. Biometrics is and will continue to be our DNA.”

Designed for Secure Touchless Access Control

Vertu is a full-featured reader, capable of reading all major types of RFID cards (125kHz / 13.56MHz), including EM Prox, Mifare, and Desfire, along with mobile credentials via BLE or NFC. In addition, Vertu supports various communication modes such as Wiegand or OSDP2 for secure communication with any Access Control Panel.

Designed for modern access control applications, Vertu’s slim, elegant two-tone exterior can be mullion mounted in small spaces and door frames, complimenting any new or existing décor. Installation takes mere minutes and configuration is easily completed via mobile application. Its IK08 impact and IP67 ingress ratings make Vertu a durable option that can perform in the harshest environments, even outdoors.

All Invixium products, including IXM Vertu are proudly Made in Canada with the highest-quality materials to ensure long-lasting operation.

To celebrate the product launch and the company’s 10-year anniversary, Invixium gifted several IXM Vertu devices at the show to its various customers and partners.

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