Introducing the RFIDeas PcProx Nano- World’s Smallest Prox ID Badge Reader!
Casey West • June 1, 2015

RFIDeas recently released the PCProx Nano making it the smallest prox (125 kHz) ID badge reader on the market. Designed for the mobile user, the PCProx Nano’s small size (3 3/8” x 2” x 0.6”, 4oz.) allows users to perform a variety functions like tag/card based two factor authentication, asset tracking or time attendance without the concern of carrying around a bulky reader or damaging a larger dongle style reader.

As the world increasingly moves toward mobile The RFIDeas PCProx is a perfect fit for lap top and tablet users needing a small, reliable 125 kHz Prox reader. Combining the RFIDeas PCProx reader with the 2FA One two factor authentication software creates a powerful Windows Log On security solution for CJIS and HIPAA compliance along with any two factor authentication requirements.

For more product information on the RFIDeas PCProx reader or to purchase ($179 per) please visit Tx Systems’ website. Additionally, see below for the full feature set overview.

Features

  • Connectors and software interface:
    The standard USB model (Enroll) connects directly to a USB port and can send data as keystrokes or work with the optional Software Developer Kit (SDK). The RS-232 model connects to a standard serial PC COM port and sends data as ASCII. The CDC model emulates a virtual serial device.
  • Compatibility:
    Compatible with Windows CE®/2000®/XP®/ Vista®/7®, Macintosh®, Solaris™, ThinManager® thin clients, and Linux. (Free configuration software required on Windows® operating system).
  • Improves accuracy of information and productivity:
    Eliminates errors associated with individual identification.
  • Versatile mounting options:
    The standard desktop housing allows for easy placement on desktops surfaces or for mounting on kiosks, monitors, time clocks, and more. The new USB Nano  housing easily plugs directly into any laptop or tablet with a USB port.
    *Also available in a Surface Mount design.
  • Plug-n-play installation
  • Fully programmable and customizable user defined fields
  • Compatible with millions of cards in use worldwide
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