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ZKSoftware ZK8000

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ZK8000 fingerprint scanner and MIFARE card reader/writer, general view
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ZK8000 is a device that combines optical fingerprint scanner and contactless MIFARE card reader / writer.

The manufacturer specifies that the fingerprint sensor is made of hard material and also protected by a special membrane. The sensor is able to scan dry or rough fingers.

Support modules for this scanner are included in MegaMatcher 4.3 SDK, MegaMatcher On Card 3.1 SDK and VeriFinger 6.5 SDK.

Specifications

General
Device Name ZK8000
Manufacturer ZKSoftware
Connection USB 2.0
Device size 125 x 102 x 34 mm (4.9" x 4.0" x 1.3")
Operating temperature 0°C ~ +40°C
Operating humidity 20% - 80% non-condensing
Fingerprint reader
Supported OS (*) Microsoft Windows (32-bit)
Resolution 500 dpi
Image capture area (Platen size) 15 x 18 mm (0.6" x 0.7")
Sensor type Optical
Contactless smart card reader / writer
Operating frequency 13.56 MHz

* These operating systems are supported by Neurotechnology SDKs. Device manufacturers may have different lists of supported operating systems.

Other ZKSoftware scanners

Neurotechnology SDKs also include support modules for these fingerprint scanners from ZKSoftware:

 

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VeriLook

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VeriFinger

Iris identification for PC and Web solutions.
VeriEye

Speaker recognition for PC or Web applications.
VeriSpeak

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SentiSight

SDKs for mobile devices:

More products for developers:

End-user products:
  • NCheck Finger Attendance – an attendance control application that uses fingerprint biometrics to perform employee identification.
  • NVeiler Video Filter – a plug-in for VirtualDub that automatically detects faces in a frame, tracks the faces (or other objects) in subsequent frames and hides them.
 
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