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Biometric fingerprint door locks have gained tremendous
benefits compared to conventional key door locks, combination door locks,
or card reader door locks. Thus, biometric fingerprint door locks surpass
security protection, convenience, and speed.
Using a semiconductor type biometric fingerprint door lock
makes it impossible to duplicate fingerprints onto any other physical
medium as a means of authentication. Currently, it is the best and most
economical authentication system in the world. To access the system, it
is a must that the enrolled users be physically authentication. Therefore,
no one can breach its security except its enrolled users.
How often do you see someone forget or, worst case scenario,
lose his office keys, while everyone is waiting for him to unlock the
door? Not to mention the fact that it will cost and exorbitant amount
to have a professional locksmith unlock the door and have the door lock
replaced. Therefor, you may feel uneasy about using such locks, and if
so, biometric door locks are the solution. They provide exceptional security,
convenience, and speed, so they are a smart investment. Just imagine,
being free from ever having to carry keys, or if you are someone who has
a forgetful memory, trying to remember that combination code, then do
not be despaired because you will always carry the one and only remember
that combination code, then do not be despaired because you will always
carry the one and only correct key, your finger. This system can also
prove beneficial for the blind and the physically disabled.
The duplication of biometric fingerprint technology is virtually
impossible, only one in one billionth of a chance. Our fingerprint door
locks use an electronic-facing semiconductor sensor that is leading the
industry. It has an outstanding performance at a low-to-high operating
temperature (-4°F to 122°F), and it is not effected by fluctuating
temperatures. Our locks have unique advanced algorithm structure program
technology that is superior in accuracy and has an amazing reading speed
for authentication, which takes a mere 1 second for the enrolled
users to enter the desired location.
  
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