2N Access Unit 2

This solution supports three access technologies simultaneously: Rfid, PIN & Mobile. In addition, is compatible with 2N PICard to create cryptographic keys for each location.

2N Access Unit 2.0 is the company's new access control reader, A solution that supports three technologies simultaneously: Cards Rfid Multifrequency, PIN via a touch keyboard and mobile credentials based on Bluetooth.

This provides great flexibility as it offers different access control options for different users., according to your needs or preferences. For example, To access an office building, Some employees prefer quick access via their mobile phone, while others may be more comfortable with an RFID card.

2N Access Unit 2

PIN codes may be the best option for casual visitors, as professionals of different services. The unit also allows two-factor authentication, such as mobile phone credentials followed by a PIN code indicated for buildings that require more security.

Moreover, 2N Access Unit 2.0 Avoid wasting space and money by combining multiple devices and modules. This makes installation very simple and also streamlines the management of on-site access control devices..

It is compatible with another product recently launched by the company, 2N PICard which allows administrators to create a set of cryptographic keys for each location and then use it to encrypt new protected identity credentials that are placed on RFID cards.

2N PICard Commander is based on Mifare DesFire technology that combines a high level of security with a very simple workflow.

"Access Unit 2.0 is 2N's direct response to customers' increased demand for flexibility in access control options. One of the central pillars of today's era of access control – what 2N calls the era of Access Control 3.0– is multi-user technology because projects have different needs and no two users are the same. So, Maximizing usability means maximizing flexibility.", Says Julio Castillo, 2N Business Development Director at Iberia.


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By • 24 May, 2023
• Section: Access control, Systems control