Suprema, a global provider of biometrics and security, announced that the company launches XPass 2 series Mobile and RFID IP readers. The new addition of IP readers will provide the extended capability to the company’s new mobile credential service. XPass 2 readers are compact IP based RFID readers featuring BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy), NFC, dual-frequency RFID and rugged IP67/IK08 structure, optimised for the company’s newly launched mobile credential service.

These new IP readers are compatible with 125kHz and 13.56MHz RF cards including EM, MIFARE (plus), DESFire (EV1) and FeliCa standards. In addition, all readers read BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy), and NFC signals hence cover most of current Android smartphones and iPhone models.

Dynamic installation environments

XPass 2 readers provide durability under extreme temperatures with operating temperature between -30° to 65°C

XPass 2 readers come in 3 models to meet various project requirements and installation environments. XP2-MDB features a mullion-type structure and XP2-GDB and XP2-GKDB models are gang-box sized form factor, and XP2-GKDB model comes with 3 x 4 keypads to support PIN authentication.

To ensure reliable operation under dynamic installation environments, all XPass 2 readers feature rugged structure with range leading IP67 weather-proof and IK08 vandal-proof certifications. Moreover, XPass 2 readers provide extra durability under extreme temperatures with operating temperature between -30° to 65°C (-22℉ to 149℉).

Enterprise grade features

"With the new addition of XPass 2 readers to our new mobile credential service, we aim to provide new enterprise grade features and added flexibility in system design. Suprema focus on mobile credential due to its growth potential. It is a clear alternative to RF cards by providing a higher level of convenience, lower cost, ease of issuing, and maintenance,” said Young S. Moon, CEO at Suprema.

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