All that’s required to start using it is to plug in the reader and train it. This accessory uses Microsoft’s Windows Hello system, so it doesn’t need an additional application developed by Kensington. And recognition is very quick: a half second or less.Īs USB ports are a constrained resource, we checked to be sure the VeriMark will work when plugged into a hub. It’s not necessary to move the finger over the scanner a simple press will do. The only source of problems we found was water: it’s unable to recognize wet fingertips, but that’s typical of fingerprint scanners. We tested this biometric device with the finger held at a wide range angles without issues. Kensington promises that its product has a False Rejection Rate (FRR) of 3%, and a False Acceptance Rate (FAR) of 0.002%. It never gave a single false positive in our tests. In our tests, it consistently recognized the fingerprint it was trained for on the first try with very few exceptions. The VeriMark Fingerprint Key performs its essential function very well. It’s more likely something this small is going to get lost before it gets broken, but there’s nothing Kensington can do about that. Build quality is good for something that’s mostly plastic, and the reader fits securely in its carrying case.
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