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Idesco recently exhibited at SecurityUser Expo in Copenhagen

Idesco were delighted to participate in Copenhagen's SecurityUser Expo, last week. Their exhibition tour continues this autumn with the SECTECH exhibition in Stockholm from October 22nd to 23rd. They hope to see you there, as well.

New product launches

Among their versatile product line shown last week they introduced three new products:

  • Idesco EPC Mini: Elegant doorframe profile reader for passive UHF handsfree access control. Have a problem transiting an access point when your hands aren’t free to wave a transponder over a reader? Not anymore! This passive reader quickly detects your badge transponder at distances of up to two meters – and sometimes even farther!

  • Idesco DESCoder 3.0: Their powerful, dynamic coding tool now also creates configuration cards for MIFARE Plus readers. DESCoder 3.0 also conveniently saves you time (and money) by enabling fast, truly easy reader configurations.

  • Elegant, new glass surface pin code housing provides a truly distinguished ambiance for the most refined sites. Fully glass-covered, smooth front panel is not merely attractive but also easy to clean.
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