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SecuGen releases new fingerprint sensor

SecuGen announces the release of FDA02DL, a new fingerprint recognition sensor that is designed for door locks and eliminates the need for keys. The FDA02DL was designed for rapid integration into door locks for the consumer and small business markets.

The FDA02DL features the same scratch-resistant, rugged, and high image quality sensor found in all SecuGen fingerprint hardware, plus a new compact size PC board and improved algorithms and technologies that increase accuracy and speed. It can identify a user without a PIN in less than half a second and stores fingerprint data for up to 100 users.

Also available are developer kits for the FDA02DL, which provide software and hardware tools to help manufacturers quickly integrate the sensor into their own products.

Features and benefits of the FDA02DL include:
- Low-cost and optimized design for fingerprint door locks, safes, and other consumer products.
- Auto-On automatically detects finger, speeds up and simplifies identification process, and reduces chances for operator error.
- True one-touch convenience with fast 1:many matching and no PINs or passwords required.
- Dynamic Adaptive Enrollment increases matching accuracy by maintaining varying quality levels of enrolled fingerprints.
- Acceptance of a wide range of fingerprints, including small sized, wet, dry, aged and scarred.
- The industry's most impact-resistant, scratch-resistant, durable, rugged sensor that works well indoors and outdoors, even under heavy use.



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