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The OMNIKEY® 5427 CK Gen2 Bluetooth USB 2.0 Smart Card Reader is the ultimate choice to support a broad variety of low and high frequency credentials such as iCLASS Seos®, iCLASS SE®, iCLASS®, MIFARE®, Indala Prox, and HID Prox.
This Omnikey® 5427 CK Gen2 Bluetooth version can be operated using Bluetooth and NFC allowing customers to leverage their mobile access credentials to access computer, network or cloud by using their mobile phone. It leverages Secure Identity Object™ (SIO) to offer solutions that are secure, tech-independent and flexible, thus making it ideal for mixed technology environments.
Based on CCID interface, the OMNIKEY® 5427CK can be integrated without the need to install or maintain drivers. This eliminates complex software lifecycle management issues in the field and accelerates time to market.
With the keyboard wedge functionality, customers can retrieve data from a card that is presented to the reader and directly input the card data into an application using keystroke emulation. This eliminates the need for them to manually enter the card data into an application. The reader includes an integrated, easy-to-use web-based management tool that enables intuitive browser-based configuration with no need for training.
Screw Mounting Accessory Kit for the omniKey reader is product: A50210001
OMNIKEY 5427 CK Gen2 Bluetooth Highlights
- Dual frequency – Simultaneously supports low and high frequency credentials, including iCLASS Seos®, HID Prox®, iCLASS SE®, MIFARE Classic® and MIFARE® DESFire® EV1; supports NFC
- Supports Seos and Part of the iCLASS SE Platform – Provides multi-layered security that extends beyond the card technology, providing additional protection to identity data.
- Mobile access: A Bluetooth interface is all that is required for the reader to access a computer, network, data or cloud
- Ease of use – Straightforward utilization of existing access control credentials for PC login in both CCID and Keyboard Wedge operation modes
- Keyboard Wedge support – Retrieves data from a card and presents the information directly to any application by emulating keyboard strokes.
