PDK RDRBT
SKU: PDK-RDRBT
MPN: RDRBT
UPC: 854660005833
Description
Bluetooth, Wiegand, Prox Reader with touch to enter technology *Unlimited mobile credentials. Additional licensing fee required.
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SKU: PDK-RDRBT
MPN: RDRBT
UPC: 854660005833
Bluetooth, Wiegand, Prox Reader with touch to enter technology *Unlimited mobile credentials. Additional licensing fee required.
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| SKU | RDRBT |
|---|---|
| Manufacturer | PDK |
Touch io offers unparalleled convenience and security. By using a mobile device as a credential, touch io allows users to keep their phone in their pocket for hassle-free entry. Simply tap the reader, and touch io will automatically authenticate or deny access*. Unlike other Bluetooth readers, touch io uses inside-out technology to prevent accidental openings. Using advanced hardware, the reader detects which side of the door a user is standing, distinguishing between credentials inside or outside a room before granting access.
With Touch io, you can issue an unlimited number of mobile credentials. Mobile credentials offer significant cost savings over traditional prox cards & credentials.
Touch io uses inside-out technology to prevent accidental openings. Using advanced hardware, the reader detects which side of the door a user is standing.
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(* This reader requires a PDK system with an annual subscription to operate. Visit prodatakey.com to learn about pdk io and our complete lineup of access control products.)
| SKU | RDRBT |
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| Manufacturer | PDK |
ProData Key (PDK)
Touch io offers unparalleled convenience and security. By using a mobile device as a credential, touch io allows users to keep their phone in their pocket for hassle-free entry. Simply tap the reader, and touch io will automatically authenticate or deny access*. Unlike other Bluetooth readers, touch io uses inside-out technology to prevent accidental openings. Using advanced hardware, the reader detects which side of the door a user is standing, distinguishing between credentials inside or outside a room before granting access.