Related?
Testing Zwipe Fingerprint Card
** ********* * *********** ****** **** an ****** ******* ****, ***** ****** it *** ******** ******** ******* ********* facilities ** *** / ********* *********** readers.
***** ** * *********** ********** [**** no ****** *********] **** ******** * standard *** *** ** **.** *** formats **** ** ******* *********** ******. In ***** ** **** *** *********** credential ***********, * **** **** **** a ***** ****** ** **** ** on. *********** *** ********** ******* *****-******, rather **** *** ******, *** *** improve ******** ******* ********* ****** ** panel ***********.
** ************* ** ** ******* ****, ***** *** *$*.** ** *****, **** *** ******* *** ********** ****** and ********** *******. ** **** **** the ***** ********** ******* ** ********.
Evaluation *****
** *** **** *****, ** **** Zwipe *** ******* ** ** *********** CR80-size ********** *****:
******* *********** ** *****, **** **** users/fingers requiring ******** ***** ****** * ***** print ** ****, ********** *** ****. Physically, ***** ** *** **** ******* size ** * ****** ****, *** is ************* ******* *** *****.
***** * ***** **** ** **** however, *********** ** ******* ** ***** contactless ***********. ***** ******** ******* **** formats **** ******, *** ****, ******, and ******* [**** ** ****** *********], and ******** **** ******** ******* **** no ******* ******.
Key **************
*** ****** ****:****** **** ********** ***** *******, ***** cards ******* **** *** *********** ** activate. **** ****** ** ******** *** times, **** ****** ********** ** ******** recommended ** ******** **** *******.
*** ********:*** **** *** *** **** **** give *** **** ******** ** *** success/failure ** * ***** **** ** when ***** ******** *** ***.
******* *******: ***** **** * **-**** **** coin **** ******* **** ** ******** available ** *** ******. ***** ****** a ***** ******* ** **** *** 4,000 *********** *****, ***** *** * card **** *** ***** *** *** is ***** *.* *****.
***** *********, *** *****-*****: ****** * ******* *** ** card **** ** ****** ********, ***** is ******* ** * ********* ******** of ***** ******. *** **** ****** is ***** ** ****** ** ********* in ***** ** *** ** ****** if ****. ***** ********** ***** ** 'treated **** **********', ** ******** ** the ****** ******* *** ****** ************ cards *** ******** ****/****** **.
Weird. Seems like card + PIN would be a more practical overall approach. If you really really need a true biometric 'nobody can steal it' two-factor system you can probably justify the cost of fingerprint readers at the door.