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Rehoboth’s Irikon flash memory

Posted by gasusan2005 on July 12, 2007 – 3:43 pm
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Rehoboth’s Irikon flash memory is the world’s first flash memory implementing iris authentication and ensures that the confidential data in the flash memory is secured by the iris authentication process. No one other than the pre-registered user can access the data within the flash memory without taking the iris authentication process. Users do not need to recall passwords but simply gaze into the iris camera on the flash memory to activate.  bondflash

Features:

  • Luxurious design and excellent portability
  • Fast and accurate operation by iris authentication
  • User registration for up to 20 Iris templates (256-bit iris template encryption)
  • Easy to use : Plug and Play via USB port
  • Available flash memory capacity : 1GB / 2GB / 4GB
  • Power recharged via USB port

Technical Specs:

  • Recognition Time – 2 sec. or less
  • Max Registration data - 20 irises
  • Eye image capturing range - 6Cm
  • USB interface - USB v 1.1 and above
  • Input power - Rechargeable battery &  USB power
  • Operating temperature -  -5 ~ 40′C
  • Operating humidity - 20 ~ 95%
  • False Reject Rate(FRR)-  0.1% (1/1000)
  • False Acceptance Rate(FAR)  - 0.000083% (1/1200000)
  • Dimensions  - 30 (D) x 88 (W) x 12 (H) (mm) Weight 25

For more information, visit Rehoboth

Source: Tech.co.uk

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