With fingerprint technology, no stranger, in fact no one who is not authorized can access your valuable data in your memory flash drive. MicroChapters Biometric Fingerprint flash drives offer you a low maintenance and easy way to protect and store your data. The fingerprint reader allows access only when an authorized user has swipes their finger.
So, is all such fingerprint drives created equal? No, they do differ in the interfaces used, their performance, ease of use and most importantly, the costs. They come in different colors, sizes and designs too. MicroChapters Biometric Fingerprint flash drives generally offer the USB 2.0 interface that promises transfer rates of up to 60MB per second.
The way they work is that you register one or more of your fingerprints with the device. When the drive is inserted, you first need to authenticate the device with your fingerprint before the data becomes accessible. MicroChapters Biometric Fingerprint flash drives come with embedded processors that handle the fingerprint recognition, doing away with the need to carry drivers or other applications that would allow you to use the security features.
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Monday, October 25, 2010
Secure USB Flash Drive.
The convenience of USB drives - they are tiny, portable, easy to use but the one nightmare that you wish never comes true is that you misplace or lose them. You would never want another person, especially a stranger going through your stuff if ever you happen to get rid of your flash drive. MicroChapters Biometric Fingerprint flash drives help protect your stuff from prying eyes. They protect it along with your fingerprint! The biometric flash drives use a fingerprint scanner that serves as the password for access into the drive. The biometric USB fingerprint drives allow you to register multiple user fingerprints enabling you to share the data with your trusted relative or friend
Saturday, August 21, 2010
Fingerprint reader door lock – Are they robust enough?
....what if something goes wrong and the sensor fails to work? Does it imply that you will stay locked out of your house? It is very unlikely. These devices have been tested extensively and statistics show that false rejection rates are in fact minimal. The devices notify you when a battery needs to be replaced, so there is a very low chance of you ending up with a dead battery.....Read more
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Ensure Security with Fingerprint Door Locks
The growing popularity with biometric fingerprint door locks also stems from the convenience they offer. They are easier to use than traditional mechanical key locks. The unlocking operation involves just placing your finger on the optical sensor of the lock and wait for the system to unlock the door. Unlike their predecessors, the sensors used today in biometric keyless fingerprint digital door locks have evolved and they can recognize and read a fingerprint irrespective of the way the finger is positioned.....Read more
Sunday, June 20, 2010
Access Control using Fingerprint Door Lock
The most common application of the technology is for attendance control and identification in offices. They are flexible and scalable enough to accommodate a wide range of office access requirements. These features of a door lock fingerprint mechanism ensure that the devices are suitable for high security systems......Read more
Sunday, May 16, 2010
How to Maintain your Fingerprint Reader
Fingerprint readers have sensors and they need to be carefully cleaned and maintained to keep them fit for purpose. If the reader window gets dirty, the system will be unable to read properly and would be prone to returning unexpected errors. For example, if you try to register a fingerprint, it might simply return an error message saying that the registration failed. Moreover, periodic cleaning would ensure that the system provides optimum performance.....Read more
Saturday, May 15, 2010
Forget your passwords – they are at your fingertips!
It so often happens that you have not visited a website for a couple of weeks and when you return to the website, you fail to remember the login ID and password combination. You may have to scan your email inbox, scan through it and dig it out. Not anymore! With the biometric fingerprint reader, all you need to do is place your finger on the reader and voila, all your passwords are memorized.....Read more
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