SecuGen will be showcasing its Unity 20 programmable Bluetooth fingerprint reader at RSA Conference 2019 in early March.
The biometric reader features SecuGen’s U20 fingerprint sensor with Bluetooth capability that allows it to securely transfer fingerprint data wirelessly to a smartphone, tablet, or PC. It can be used as a mobile fingerprint reader or at a workstation as a traditional desktop reader.
According to the announcement, the Unity 20 Bluetooth is priced for large scale deployments can be used right out of the box or be custom programmed.
RSA Conference 2019 begins Monday, March 4 and runs through Friday, March 8 in San Francisco, California.
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