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ZKAccess, a provider of biometric, RFID and access control solutions, launches the security industry’s first MULTI-BIOMETRIC access control device with SilkID technology - the ProBio-ID.

ProBio-ID

It offers the highest level of both security and convenience, all in a single, easily-installed stand-alone device.  ProBio-ID connects directly to door locks (or panels) no differently than a common keypad or RFID card reader. "ProBio-ID has the unique ability to read faces, fingerprints, RFID cards, PIN codes or any combination of these four credentials," notes Larry Reed, CEO, ZKAccess. It’s face recognition camera provides true hands-free access control. ProBio-ID also includes ZKAccess' next-generation SilkID fingerprint sensor which provides superior accuracy and speed matching.

This hands-free access control device provides highly secure yet simple and affordable door access control for all types of customers.

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