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AUTOMATION / SECURITY & INTERCOMS

  Weatherproof Biometric Lock For Homes

By Branko Miletic | Friday | 30/05/2008

Bio Recognition Systems (BRS) has launched the BioLock+ (Version 2.5), the world’s first all weather multi-relay biometric access control system.

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The system can operate on both internal and external doors, even at the harshest temperatures (-18o C to +50o C) and can cope with rain, snow and dust.  The device also has multi-relay capability, which allows a user to have different outcomes occur, depending on their choice of finger used. 

This is particularly useful for duress situations, where say the right thumbprint may give access to the door, while the left thumbprint may give access and also sent an alert to the security monitoring company that a duress entry has occurred.
Designed for residential or corporate use, BioLock+ is also unique in ticking all the key concerns that have hampered the rapid take-up of Biometrics in the past such as;

•    Weatherproofing, dust-proofing & robustness
•    Complexity
•    Unattractiveness
•    Privacy concerns
•    Affordability

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