Nitgen eNBioAccess-T3

In a busy industrial place like Dubai, Abu Dhabi, the number of employees and work pressure both are very high. But keeping a record of attendance is also necessary. So, Nitgen Biometric Device has launched so many devices to make solutions to this problem. Among all the excellent products, here is one other with outstanding biometric facilities, Nitgen eNBioAccess-T3.

Nitgen eNBioAccess-T3 device is the best Time Attendance and Access control device in Dubai and Abu Dhabi. This device can be used as adequate protection by enabling fingerprint, password, and RFID card. Let’s see the beneficial features of the device.

  • The 2.4 inches long LCD screen is made of highly durable materials and anti-scratch features. Not only that, TFT colored 500 dpi Optical sensor will quickly detect the fingerprint. The average response time is 0.1 seconds.
  • The processor is S3C6410, which has ARM11, and frequency is 667 MHz. Thanks to this amazing processor, this device can run 4000 templates within 1 second.
  • The memory is 256 MB DRAM and 256 MB Flash, which will help the user save more than 100000 logs, and more than 20000 fingerprints.
  • Wiegand 26 and 32-bit communication and TCP/IP communication facilities give this device access to multiple terminals at once.
  • Temperature suitable Nitgen eNBioAccess-T3 can tolerate up to 90% of the weather humidity. It can handle 20 to 60 degrees Celsius. Also, the dustproof and waterproof qualities the chances of using it anywhere.
  • Apart from fingerprints, this device can save manually done passwords. It also responds frequently with RFID cards. So, with multiple security options, this device will give you a wide range of accessible features.
  • Finally, the world’s best quality fingerprint matching machine is being used in this device, Fingerprint Verification Competition.

Options to set company logos, additional soft keys, and having a wide range of languages supporting the system, make this device famous throughout the world.

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