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NetDigital Security Partners With Suprema, Releases BioEntry W2 Reader

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SUPREMA BioEntry W2 from NetDigital is a multi RFID reading, IP67-rated vandal-proof fingerprint access control reader now available in Australia from NetDigital Security.

BioEntry W2 is loaded with class-leading 1.2GHz quad core CPU which achieves incredible matching speed up to 150,000 match/second. With its large 2GB memory, BioEntry W2 can store and manage up to 500,000 users and provides instant matching results with minimal lag time. The device combines enhanced fingerprint algorithm, new fingerprint sensor, and live finger detection technology. 

BioEntry W2 also features Suprema’s patented live fingerprint detection technology that effectively eliminates possible fraud using various fake fingerprint materials including clay, rubber, silicon, paper and film. BioEntry W2 features dual-frequency, multi-card reading technology. 

Supporting all HID multiCLASS compatible RFID standards, the device features both LF(125Khz) and HF(13.56MHz) RFID and reads most types of RFID card standards with a single device including MIFARE, HID iCLASS, DESFire, FeliCa, HID Prox, EM and NFC. ♦

Distributor: NetDigital Security 
Contact: 61 8 8371 4166

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