10.03.2014 • Product

Suprema Unveils New Version of BioEntry W Supporting HID iCLASS SE

Suprema today announced the launch of a new version next generation BioEntry W access control terminal, which is embedded with HID Global's iCLASS SE smart card technologies.

In conjunction with the expansion of its RF technology, the enhanced BioEntry W was upgraded with HID iCLASS SE as well as enhancements for FeliCa IC cards which are most widely used in Japan and the region. BioEntry W exquisitely blends benefits of IP access control system with high-level security provided by fingerprint biometrics. Featuring a vandal-resistance and IP65 rated structure, BioEntry W is ideally designed for outdoor installation while offering exceptional durability in harsh environments. With its extensive communication interfaces and PoE (Power over Ethernet) capability, it is the ultimate outdoor fingerprint terminals for access control systems in the global market.

With this enhanced version BioEntry W and its robust market presence serving as momentum, Suprema plans to reinforce and expand its business and marketing strategies globally.

"Like the new BioEntry W, integration with a global leader like HID is significantly meaningful for biometrics and security markets' advancement as well as for growth of Suprema." said Young S. Moon, vice president of Suprema. "Such partnership for integration is essential in establishing milestones from the view of ceaseless provision of state-of-the art technology and products bringing higher value-added benefits to customers and end users."

 

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