Identiv Says New Access Control Readers Can Be ‘Up and Running Under 10 Minutes’

FREMONT, Calif. — Identiv (NASDAQ: INVE) announces the launch of its Primis access control readers, which the company says are designed to get any organization’s entry-level access control up and running in under 10 minutes.

The entry-level Primis access control readers are based on the Wiegand protocol, and said to bring the latest technology to traditional access control systems by supporting both smart card and proximity-based access control credentials, including low-frequency (125 kHz) proximity credentials, tags, and fobs, and high-frequency (13.56 MHz) credentials, including MIFARE and DESFire.

The readers are designed to work in the government or commercial space and are well-suited for schools, banks, apartment complexes, retail establishments, or any environment that:

  • Uses multiple credential populations (i.e., proximity and smart card)
  • Needs to migrate from one credential technology to another
  • Requires support for single-site, multi-tenant access control systems

Primis is available in three different finishes, matte black, gloss black, or matte white, for flexibility to meet the needs of a specific installation. Customers or sites requiring customization can request unique faceplates using the Primis Premiere program.

See the Primis access control readers in action in the video below.

Last Fall, Identiv released Freedom Cloud, the Cloud-based access control as a service (ACaaS) offering for the Freedom Access Control solution.

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