The reader is the latest addition to the company’s signature line of HID Signo readers and adds an API for integration with access control software solutions from HID partners. This enables a single point of biometric template enrollment through an access control system, these templates can then be pushed to all connected devices simultaneously.
The new solution brings HID’s award-winning biometrics technology to the HID Signo Reader platform. It provides the ability to read fingerprints of all types, including those that are hard-to- read where people have wet, dry, dirty, or worn fingerprints. With company’s patented multispectral imaging technology, the HID Signo Biometric Reader 25B captures fingerprint images from both the surface and the sub-surface of the skin, delivering consistent read performance, and according to HID, regardless of environmental and skin conditions. Its industry-leading liveness detection capabilities also prevent spoof attempts leveraging fake fingers or latent fingerprints.
The highly versatile reader offers flexibility to deploy multiple authentication modes, including biometric fingerprint and contactless physical and mobile credentials, with a single reader platform. Effective performance offers accurate biometric fingerprint match reliability via a patented multispectral imaging sensor that reads the subdermal layer of the skin.
Users are able to easily configure and manage the reader in the field with HID Biometric Manager or API integration, including support for software upgrades over the network.
The HID Signo Biometric Reader 25B supports a variety of popular contactless credential technologies including Seos, Iclass SE, Iclass, Mifare (Card Serial Number) and HID Mobile Access virtual credentials. Each device supports Near Field Communication (NFC) and Bluetooth out of the box.
The reader is paired with the web-based HID Biometric Manager software that performs configuration and management of the reader, including firmware updates over the network. In addition, the software enables enrollment of user's fingerprint credentials for use with the different biometric authentication modes including both 1:1 verification and 1:N identification.