The Fusion device, Cogent’s latest state-of-the-art biometric tool, captures and stores 10,000-plus (scalable) records: forensic-quality fingerprints, latent fingerprints, iris images, photos and textual data. Other features include internal matching against stored records, wireless connectivity via 802.11b/g or Bluetooth, GPS tagging of all records collected, and the lightest weight of any device of its type on the market today – just over one pound.
Key Features:
- 1 x 1 in. 500 dpi optical fingerprint scanner
- EBTS (FBI/DoD) compliant
- Supports capture/matching of 10 flat fingerprints
- Latent fingerprint capture
- Iris image capture
- Facial photo capture (with view of photo during capture and retrieval)
- Integrated RF communications: 802.11b/g, Bluetooth, GSM/GPRS (EV-DO/EDGE optional)
- 3.5 in. LCD (touchscreen optional)
- Weight of 1.2 pounds
- Biological or biomedical analysis
- Length: 8.74 in.
- Width (at widest point): 4.61 in.
- Height: 2.91 in.
- Weight: 1.2 lbs
- Display: 3.5 in. color QVGA (touchscreen optional)
- Keypad: Expanded QWERTY
- Expansion Slot: 8 GB SD (scalable)
- Battery: Rechargeable 8+ hours continuous operation, hot swappable
- Operating System: Linux (Windows CE optional)
- Memory: 128 MB SDRAM/128 MB FLash (internal SD card scalable)
- Interface: USB 2.0 Client, USB 1.1 Host
- Fingerprint: 1 x 1 in., 500 ppi forensic-quality optical, FBI-certified
- Iris: 2 megapixels
- Face: 1.3 megapixels
- WLAN: 802.11b/g (supports standard WiFi encryption)
- WWAN: GPRS, GSM (EV-DO/EDGE optional)
- WPAN: Bluetooth (version 2.0)
- Embedded GPS (files automatically tagged)
- RoHS
- MIL-STD-810
- IP 65
- FCC
- CE
See also:
Why Biometrics is Important?
Ringdale Terminal with Fingerprint Reader
Motorola Mobile AFIS Fingerprint Identification
Panasonic BM-ET330 Iris Recognition
Fujitsu MBF200 Fingerprint Sensor
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