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Smallest FBI-Certified FAP 30 TFT Fingerprint Sensor Launched

Integrated Biometrics, designer and producer of high-performance mobile biometric fingerprint sensors, unveiled the newest product in its series of low-power LES-based (Light Emitting Sensor) fingerprint scanners.

Danno, is the smallest FAP-30, FBI-certified device in the world. Danno is featured for the first time at the ID4Africa Conference in Johannesburg, South Africa, which started on June 18th.

(Image credit: Integrated Biometrics)

At just 7 mm thickness and weighing less than 25 g (less than 1 oz.), Danno is constructed around Integrated Biometrics’ patented LES film, making it resistant to the same operational and environmental factors that are ending the age of glass prism-based scanners. Danno’s very low power consumption, lightweight, and compact size make it a suitable solution to the increasing international demand for biometric fingerprint identification.

Mobile fingerprint scanners with low power consumption eliminate the need for constant recharging, as well as for having to carry or change batteries in the field. Danno is exactly what the market has been clamoring for. Mobility is the future of biometric identification, and our LES film is unmatched in facilitating high-productivity, low-power mobility at competitive cost.

Stephen Thies, CEO, Integrated Biometrics

Our integrator partners are already designing Danno into innovative mobile solutions for various applications. They’ve experienced the benefits of integrating our LES-based sensors — durability, low maintenance, low cost, ease of use. Adding ‘lowest power consumer’ to that has cemented Danno as the most compelling choice.

David Gerulski, EVP, Integrated Biometrics

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