The BioCert® PCLokR™ Pro 1610 Fingerprint PC Security Bundle is the preferred solution for small business and home users for single user authentication, or where multiple individuals may share a single PC. This small form-factor fingerprint reader is stylish, easy to use and provides a high degree of accuracy for the BioCert IDentity login. A special bundled price of the BioCert IDentity software with the BioCert PCLokR Pro 1610 incorporating the advanced AuthenTec AES 1610 swipe sensor is available for only $49.95.
The PCLokR 1610 security bundle come with a full PC security suite from ASG partner Comodo including Anti-Virus, Anti-Spam and a Personal Firewall FREE for life.
The BioCert PCLokR Pro is a compact and efficient fingerprint
reader powered by TruePrint technology for computer and network
access control incorporating the best of breed fingerprint
authentication from the biometric sensor industry leader and
iQBio premiere partner AuthenTec.
Utilizing the AuthenTec 1610 Compact Swipe Sensor (PCLokR 1610) or the
Enterprise Class AuthenTec 2501 Fingerprint Swipe Sensor (PCLokR 2501), the
BioCert PCLokR Pro allows users to replace passwords in a friendly environment
for quick and easy logon to Windows XP or Windows VISTA with the optional
BioCert Intelligent Identity Manager (BioCert IDentity). NOTE - The
BioCert IDentity software and the PCLokR 1610 are both included in the bundle
listed on this page. The PCLokR 2501 may also be used with the VeriSoft
Access Manager with Active Directory Integration for Microsoft Network
Authentication.
With the BioCert PCLokR Pro 1610 Bundle, increased security is accompanied by
time-savings and simplified logon to Microsoft Windows (2000 SP4, XP, Vista),
Single-Sign-On to websites and applications and secure on-the-fly encrypted
files, folders and disks.
Designed to meet the most rigorous networks and even the harshest mobile
requirements, the BioCert PCLokR Pro 2501 is designed for integration with
Active Directory or remote website verification of identity using advanced
server-side authentication techniques. The only differences between the
1610 and the 2501 is the size of the fingerprint image that is presented for
authentication. The 2501 uses a wider swipe reader to capture and
authenticate tough to read fingerprints and is compatible with multiple
fingerprint matching algorithms for Enterprise use.
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