rf IDEAS RDR-6021AKU-038 Wave ID Enroll HID Prox Black Horizontal USB Nano Reader
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Overview
Features
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Revolutionary small size offers ultimate flexibility in solution opportunities
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Includes features of desktop and surface mount readers in ultra-compact USB
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Auto tuning for contactless counters effects of card variability or environment
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Operating Frequency 125 kHz; integrating into existing contactless smart card systems
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Provides up to four badge/card configurations
WAVE ID® Nano. It is the world’s smallest badge reader. The WAVE ID Nano reader delivers all the features of desktop and surface-mount readers in an ultra-compact format. It is available for use with the traditional USB-A port or in an even smaller USB-C version to fit newer laptops, tablets and smartphones.
Both options are designed with an ultra-compact profile to minimize physical interference or any risk of breakage. In addition, the USB-C version complies with select MIL-STD-810 requirements to resist extremes of altitude, temperature, humidity, dust, vibration, shock and freeze/thaw cycles. They are ideal for first responders, military professionals or anyone who appreciates worry-free reliability.
With their small size, WAVE ID Nano readers can also be easily embedded in monitors, all-in-one PC’s and other hardware. Designed for on-the-go portability, they enable healthcare, government, manufacturing and enterprise employees to work remotely or move about freely, in any environment, while keeping valuable information reliably protected.
Benefits
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Compact solution perfect for single sign-on, time and attendance, training, POS, secure print across healthcare, government, manufacturing, enterprise
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Small size avoids longer dongle style reader breakage
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Easy integration means no additional modification or training is required
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Reduces hardware needed when embedded within housings, control panels or keyboards
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Portability for “access on the go” when multiple passwords and ID access are critical