OMNIKEY SE Reader Core from HID Offers Advanced Access Control Capabilities
OMNIKEY SE Reader Core
OMNIKEY SE Reader Core
Telaeris boasts that its new XPID Series of handheld readers for access control systems are the first access control solutions to utilize the Android 13 operating system.
The newly announced Camden Door Controls’ CV-7600 card readers come with an option to allow Android and Apple iOS users to employ their devices as mobile access credential solutions.
RealNetworks states that its SAFR SCAN solution authenticates as many as 30 individuals per minute, and the product functions as a 3-in-1 device for access control, video surveillance and video intercom systems.
The Invixium IXM VERTU is described as a modern access control reader capable of reading RFID cards along with mobile credentials via BLE or NFC.
Vanderbilt’s new card readers can be configured to appear in a company’s corporate colors and even feature mood lighting.
The access readers are validated with industry-leading access control systems and can be effectively updated from a remote location.
ScholarChip introduces several devices for secure door access and classroom attendance in K-12 schools, both of which embrace IoT and PoE.
The latest version of Johnson Controls’ Kantech EntraPass Security Software comes with a number of updates, including HID Mobile Access integration.
Compatibility and support will continue as normal, but customers should expect to see future products, training materials and other resources with the Schlage logo.