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ZKTeco Access Control Fingerprint F8/ID

F8/ID Fingerprint Access Control with 12V Power and 1,500 User Capacity

ZKTeco Access Control Panel INBIO-460 4 Doors

Over-current protection, over-voltage protection, and reversal protection for the power supply and all of the input and output terminals. Reliable network system of controllers using either TCP/IP or RS-485 Serial communication. Supports different Wiegand formats, and connects to ZK readers as well as HID, Mifare, and generic ID card readers.

ZKTeco Access Control SF400

2.8-inch touch screen, color display with graphical UI for easy operation, Prompt audio acceptance or rejection signals for valid or invalid fingers

ZKTeco Access Control U260

This model is DISCONTINUED. Check below for the replacement model

ZKTeco Access Control- I Speed Door Access

2.4-inch TFT color screen and Touch keys, Ultra thin and elegant design and Network interface by TCP/IP or RS485

Zkteco BioPro MH20 Face Reader Time Attandance

Zkteco BioPro MH20 Face Reader, SilkID Fingerprint Reader, Face Recognition, RFID card functions. Built-in 2000mAh backup battery

ZKTeco BioSmart-Zpad Time Attendence

7″ LCD touch screen with user-friendly GUI, Android 4.1 system.

ZKTeco F18 Fingerprint Access Control

TFT Color Screen, Slim and Elegant Design, Easy Installation and Connectivity, Full Access Control Features

ZKTeco F4 Vista Finger Print Reader With GPRS

F4 Vista is a Time & Attendance and Access Control terminal, characterized for its great flexibility and potential. It incorporates the ZK Fingerprint Sensor and can also include proximity reader (EM, Mifare, HID, etc…). It is a very versatile terminal that permits connecting to an external proximity or fingerprint reader by Wiegand port. For access control, the terminal includes doorbell key and wireless doorbell. Regarding communications, apart from Ethernet connection, it offers the option of WIFI and GPRS. Its flexibility allows the incorporation of T&A management, access control for fitness centers (monthly membership), 2 door access control etc…

ZKTeco Finger Print Reader T4 + ID

The T4 is an innovative Biometric fingerprint terminal used in Time & Attendance and HR applications. The T4 offers unparalleled performance by using an advanced proprietary matching algorithm which is reliable, precise and has the fastest matching speed.

Zkteco FR1200 Fingerprint Reader -ZKFR1200

Zkteco Slave Unit FR1200/ CPU-324MHz/ Sensor-ZK small-sized sensor/ Communication-RS485.

ZKTeco H3 Finger Print Reader Time and Attendance

Digital fingerprint time attendance device with fashionable desktop design

Zkteco Iclock 680 with Camera Fingerprint Reader Time & Attendance

Intuitive and stunning UI designed with the most popular and internationalized factor. Interface operation adopts modularized hierarchical design. Simpler, Better and More logical. Faster matching speed: Less than 1 second

ZKTeco iClock 880 Access Control and Time & Attendance Reader

The iClock880 time & attendance and access control terminal uses ZKTeco’s latest high performance processing platform and advanced fingerprint algorithms to improve identification speed.

ZKTeco Iclock660 Finger Print Reader Time Attendence

iClock660 is an innovative biometric fingerprint reader for Time & Attendance applications, offering unparalleled performance using an advanced algorithm for reliable, precise, and excellent matching speed.

ZKTeco Iclock680 Finger Print Time & Attendance and Access Control Terminal

3.5-inch TFT screen Time & Attendance and Access Control Terminal. Adopting the new user-friendly firmware. New features like stunning GUI, more stability,faster matching speed and better expandability.

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