Fujitsu’s PalmSecure takes high-speed, contact free biometric readings

This next item should be music to the ears of security professionals, fans of biometric devices, and germophobes alike. Fujitsu has just announced a new palm vein authentication device — one that’s being touted as the world’s fastest, and the first that works without the user actually touching the device. Unlike past implementations of this technology, which moved at a comparative snail’s pace, PalmSecure works in as little as one millisecond. We can think of a number of places where this sort of thing could be particularly useful, from top secret lairs housing doomsday devices to anyplace where people might not be washing their hands as often as they should be (we really hate that). Despite its speed, Fujitsu insists that this bad boy performs with the same level of accuracy as its slow moving brethren. More pics after the break.

[Via Akihabara News]

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