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BioSec adds new access control device to its modular product line

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BioSec has added a new device to its ‘Triple’ product line of modular biometric access control terminals for indoor environments. The BS Triple 1+ combines palm vein recognition with an RFID reader, ensuring 1:n and 1:1 authentication options based on the customer’s requests.

The new device combines an RFID reader with the company’s recently launched BS Triple 1 terminal. With its modular design, customers can choose among three options to install BS Triple 1, from touchless to full hand rest versions.

“With BS Triple 1+, customers have the freedom to change their access control device without any additional costs or expert help,” explains BioSec Group CEO, Péter Györgydeák. “Whether they need 1:n or 1:1 authentication, a contactless biometric terminal or a full hand rest version, the decision is in their hands. Regardless of how BS Triple 1+ is used, our clients receive a customised solution, which best suits their needs.”

BS Triple 1+ will be available for BioSec’s BS GateKeeper physical access control system, as an addition to the company’s ‘Triple’ line-up.

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