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EgisTec launches new swipe and area fingerprint sensors at Mobile World Congress

 

Egis Technology has just launched a new fingerprint touch sensor and swipe sensor at the Mobile World Congress, which wraps up today in Barcelona, Spain.

According to an announcement from the company the ET300 (area) sensor is the smallest and “highest performance” fingerprint touch sensor module available today. The company also says it’s able to read prints in both wet and dry conditions.

The E608 (swipe) has been designed for portable devices and notebooks, and is likewise able to read wet and dry prints.

The company also notes that its Yukey-eFIDO 3.0/U603USB fingerprint reader passes FIDO Ready certification.

EgisTec is set up at Booth ID42 at MWC.

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