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SecuGen showcasing Bluetooth enabled OEM fingerprint sensor at ISC West

 

Optical fingerprint device and technology vendor SecuGen will be demonstrating its Bluetooth enabled OEM fingerprint sensor at ISC West next month in Las Vegas.

The UN20 Bluetooth is an embedded fingerprint solution that uses a Bluetooth interface with an easy-to-use set of commands that allows a developer to capture fingerprint images, extract templates, and to enroll, search and match fingerprint templates all within the UN20 device. The UN20 Bluetooth hardware is FBI certified for use in the FIPS 201 PIV program under the FAP 20 category and the template extraction and matching algorithms are NIST MINEX certified.

“Bluetooth connectivity opens the opportunity to use SecuGen world class technology with a variety of Bluetooth enabled products and platforms,” explained Dan Riley, SecuGen VP of engineering. “We are very excited to have developed a high quality Bluetooth OEM fingerprint solution that has been repeatedly asked for by our OEM partners. We are proud to surpass their expectations by offering a fully featured product with an embedded Linux environment at an exceedingly low cost.”

The UN20 Bluetooth is the second in SecuGen’s new Unity biometric development platform (BDP) line of fingerprint products. The Unity BDP provides the tools and technologies needed for OEMs to quickly develop a variety of custom designed fingerprint biometric products.

“We always listen to the requirements of our OEM partners,” added Won Lee, CEO of SecuGen. “The Unity BDP represents years of effort, technological innovation and commitment to delivering the world’s best optical fingerprint readers and sensors.”

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