11Oct
Access control systems are widely used in Nepal for various applications, including offices, commercial buildings, residential complexes, schools, and government institutions, to enhance security and manage entry/exit points. These systems restrict unauthorized access while allowing authorized individuals to move freely.
Here's a breakdown of access control devices and suppliers in Nepal:
Common Types of Access Control Devices in Nepal:
Biometric Access Control:
Fingerprint Readers: Very popular due to their unique and reliable identification. Many devices integrate both attendance and access control functions.
Facial Recognition: Gaining traction for touchless and fast authentication, especially in larger organizations or areas requiring higher security.
Palm Vein/Iris Scanners: Less common but available for high-security environments.
Card-Based Access Control:
RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification) Card Readers: These are widely used, allowing users to simply tap or wave a card near the reader. RFID cards are robust and can be easily integrated with other systems.
Proximity Card Readers: A subset of RFID, these read cards from a short distance.
Magnetic Stripe Card Readers: Less common now but still in use.
Keypad Access Control:
PIN-based Keypads: Users enter a numeric code to gain access. Often used in combination with other methods for multi-factor authentication.
Integrated Systems: Many modern access control devices combine multiple technologies (e.g., fingerprint + card, face + fingerprint) for enhanced security and flexibility.
Smart Locks/Electronic Door Locks: For homes and smaller offices, electronic door locks with keypads, fingerprint, or app-based control are becoming popular.
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