Suprema, a global provider of biometrics and ID solutions, announced that the company will add an Android version of BioMini Combo, a FAP20 certified dual-authentication RFID/fingerprint scanner.

BioMini Combo is designed to provide two-factor authentication solutions combining fingerprint, contact/contactless smartcards and NFC. On the surface, the scanner features Suprema's latest slim and durable optical sensor with large platen size for easier capturing. In addition to fingerprint authentication, the scanner also supports various RF standards including contact/contactless smartcards. Moreover, advanced Live Finger Detection technology enhances security level and makes BioMini Combo a secure multimodal authentication platform.

Android compatibility

With the recently added Android support, BioMini Combo is now compatible with a wide range of Android-based mobile devices including smartphones, tablets and PDAs. Android compatibility will allow for simpler operation without a PC and provides greater versatility with custom-made Android apps for ID projects including electronic ID and e-government applications.

BioMini Combo scanner also guarantees solid performance and image quality by complying with certifications including FBI PIV and Mobile ID (FAP20), and enables users to capture fingerprints under harsh environmental conditions as well as under direct sunlight up to 100,000 LUX.

Showcase at Trustech 2016

"At Suprema, we strive to provide optimal biometric identification solutions for fast-changing environments and market demand. This newly added Android support for BioMini Combo clearly shows our response on market dynamics and we are aiming for a true ubiquitous identification solution regardless of users' location and device," said Bogun Park, Head of ID Solutions Business at Suprema.

Suprema will make an exclusive showcase of BioMini Slim S scanner at Trustech 2016 and the scanner will be available for sale from December 2016. To experience more on BioMini Combo, visit Suprema stand (Palais 01 H033) at Trustech 2016.

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