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Secugen releasing new fingerprint reader later this year, will demo at connect:ID

 

Secugen announced that it will release the Hamster Pro 45 fingerprint reader and the U45 sensor in the second half of 2017.

The U45 is the OEM sensor that is inside the Hamster Pro 45. The U45 is intended for developers who would like to create their own two finger readers or who intend to imbed the FAP 45 sensor into devices with additional functionality. The Hamster Pro 45 is a FAP 45 certified, Appendix F compliant two finger and rolled fingerprint reader and suitable for AFIS and other law enforcement and government applications.

“With the Hamster Pro 45, we are providing partners with the means to enter growing new markets,” commetened Won Lee, CEO of SecuGen. “We have always focused on being responsive to our partners’ needs. The Hamster Pro 45 is the latest result.”

SecuGen will be demonstrating the Hamster Pro 45 at next week’s connect:ID conference.

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