
Solution providers looking for a next-generation security device should take a look at Fujitsu’s recently released biometric authentication device. The Fujitsu PalmSecure is, without question, a breakthrough in security.
Unlike a fingerprint biometric tool, the PalmSecure captures an individual’s unique vein pattern by radiating it with infrared rays. Once the vein absorbs these rays, the deoxidized hemoglobin appears as a black pattern reducing the reflection rate, and then maps and registers the image in the device so that the next time the user needs verification, it will look for the preregistered pattern to authenticate the individual.
The device provides a high level of security without the need for physical contact, which is ideal for environments with extremely high people traffic. Solution providers could set up the hygienic PalmSecure in any number of institutions requiring such security, including banks, healthcare offices and even government agencies.
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