The iCLASS SE RB25F fingerprint reader is part of HID Global’s extensive line of biometric solutions for physical access control. The award-winning iCLASS SE RB25F fingerprint reader uses HID’s multispectral imaging technology to capture images from both the surface and sub-surface of the skin enabling all types of fingerprints, from people of any age, to be read quickly and reliably in cold, dry, dirty, wet and other challenging environmental conditions.
Designed for two-factor authentication using fingerprint and/or high frequency credentials, the iCLASS SE RB25F offers superior performance, with mullion mount capabilities and Seos support for securing high value doors. Built for extensibility in demanding applications, the iCLASS SE RB25F supports a broad array of high frequency credential technologies and comes standard with HID Mobile Access and OSDP.
Its Key Features include
- Reliability.The iCLASS SE RB25F uses HID’s patented multispectral imaging technology, delivering consistent and best-in-class performance under any environmental condition
- Security. It supports breakthrough Seos technology, providing multi-layered authentication between card and reader while protecting against fake and spoof fingerprints
- Powerful. Utilises a new platform that can match fingerprints in less than a second
- Robust. Designed for indoor or outdoor use
- Flexible. Delivers multiple interface options for various system architectures
Says Wisam Yaghmour, Regional Sales Director, Physical Access Control, HID Global, “The iCLASS SE RB25F fingerprint reader is paired with HID Biometric Manager, a downloadable, easy-to-install web-based software, providing device management and user fingerprint enrolment. With an intuitive user interface, HID Biometric Manager is able to configure the iCLASS SE RB25F settings, change authentication modes, adjust interface protocols, and more.”
“In addition, HID Biometric Manager supports the enrolment of up to 10 fingerprints per user and provides a quick and easy way to write up to two user templates onto iCLASS Seos credentials.”