Irikon Flash USB Drive Uses Iris Scans For Security

Posted on July 4, 2007 by admin

“This thumb drive has biometric security similar to many flash drives with a finger print scanners except that this one requires a scan of your eye to authenticate your access of the drive. It can store up to 20 different irises and is USB 1.1 and 2.0 compatible. Not a whole lot of detail is given about how the iris scanning part works other than you need to look into the iris camera from no further away than 6 cm”… <Via SlipperyBrick.Com>

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