Fingerprint authentication PC monitor stand and cabinet PERSONAL1 "Kura"
Fingerprint authentication PC monitor stand and cabinet PERSONAL1 "Kura"
It is ideal for implementing a clean desk policy and storing documents that require confidentiality within the company.
The fingerprint authentication PC monitor stand and cabinet, PERSONAL1 "Kura," is equipped with the functions of a fingerprint authentication document storage cabinet while also featuring a document submission slot on the back. This allows for the storage of confidential documents, which are often left on desks or trays, even when the document manager is not present. It is ideal for implementing a clean desk policy and for storing documents that require confidentiality. For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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【Features】 ○ Your finger is the key ○ Equipped with a personal fingerprint authentication document storage cabinet "Kura" ○ There is a document submission slot on the back as well ○ Even when the document manager is absent, secret documents that tend to be left on desks or trays can be stored through the back document submission slot ○ Ideal for implementing a clean desk policy and for storing documents that require confidentiality ○ Adopts a unique personal scanning system ○ Does not require prior registration; locks with one sensing and unlocks with one sensing ○ Prevents impersonation by using fingerprints as keys, eliminating the risk of lost keys or leaked PINs ● For more details, please contact us or refer to the catalog.
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Since ancient times, technological capabilities have been developed by a select group of outstanding researchers aiming for unknown heights. Biometric authentication technologies, including fingerprint recognition, have similarly achieved technological innovation as tools for personal identification, encompassing fingerprints, veins, faces, and eye colors. However, the adoption rate in general companies remains low, and the majority of people may find biometric authentication to be novel yet cumbersome, fearing that their data could be misused by others, leading to a lack of proactive use. This is because Japan's advanced biometric technology has progressed too far in terms of innovation without considering "convenience." Our company aims to develop products that combine the "technological capabilities" of traditional advanced biometric authentication with "convenience," striving for the widespread adoption of biometric authentication systems for our customers.