11Oct

Access Control Devices

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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