Many organisations, especially those belonging to the construction or manufacturing sectors, have branches at remote locations. Installing biometric attendance marking devices often becomes difficult at such sites. This only adds to the inconvenience of employees as well as the supervising personnel for proper attendance management. Advancement of technology has allowed supervisors to solve this problem with ease. Battery backup units used with the biometric devices allow employees to mark attendance right from where they are, instead of having to go to the office, which may be at a great distance.

Matrix, a telecom and security solutions provider, offers such a battery backup device - COSEC VEGA BBU. This wireless device, which can be used in conjunction with COSEC VEGA devices, is specifically designed to assist in collection of employee attendance data where installation of punching devices may not be possible. It is also useful for organisations located at remote sites where power supply and wiring are major issues.

COSEC VEGA BBU features

  • Battery Backup: VEGA BBU can be used in conjunction with any of the COSEC VEGA devices. The battery power supply can last for as long as five to six hours.
  • Wireless Connectivity: Despite being a wireless device, it can be connected with a central server for real-time storage of attendance data through Wi-Fi/3G connectivity.
  • Mobile Attendance Marking: Sites where employees are spread across a large area, such as mines, construction sites, etc. accurate collection of attendance data may become a challenge. With VEGA BBU, the in-charge can go to each employee and have his or her attendance marked.
Download PDF version Download PDF version

In case you missed it

Anviz Global expands palm vein tech for security
Anviz Global expands palm vein tech for security

The pattern of veins in the hand contains unique information that can be used for identity. Blood flowing through veins in the human body can absorb light waves of specific wavelen...

Bosch sells security unit to Triton for growth
Bosch sells security unit to Triton for growth

Bosch is selling its Building Technologies division’s product business for security and communications technology to the European investment firm Triton. The transaction enc...

In age of misinformation, SWEAR embeds proof of authenticity into video data
In age of misinformation, SWEAR embeds proof of authenticity into video data

The information age is changing. Today, we are at the center of addressing one of the most critical issues in the digital age: the misinformation age. While most awareness of thi...

Quick poll
What is the most significant challenge facing smart building security today?