🔐 Unlock your digital world in a flash—passwords are so last decade!
The JIAN BOLAND USB Fingerprint Reader offers seamless Windows Hello biometric authentication for Windows 10/11, featuring ultra-secure Microsoft certification, lightning-fast sub-half-second login, and plug & play setup with a 5ft braided extension cable for ergonomic desktop use. It supports up to 10 unique fingerprints, making it perfect for both personal and shared professional environments.
Brand | JIAN BOLAND |
Item model number | WA28 |
Operating System | Windows 11, Windows 10 |
Item Weight | 1.76 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2.6 x 1.5 x 1 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 2.6 x 1.5 x 1 inches |
Color | Black |
Manufacturer | JIANBOLAND |
ASIN | B0CGCYVGYW |
Country of Origin | China |
Date First Available | June 26, 2023 |
R**.
Place, not swipe!
BEWARE, READ UPDATE BELOW! So far so good. I think it is important to note that this is not a swipe fingerprint scanner, you pick up your finger and just place it down on the reader for this one. I had some trouble at first because I did not realize that and was swiping and it was have a lot of trouble. Once I started just placing my finger, it has worked pretty much every time with the occasional misread (maybe once or twice in a week of heavy computer use). For the price, I would say it is pretty solid.I tried really hard to like this thing. It worked reasonably well at first, but the performance has degraded quickly to the point where the product is no longer usable. Of course it happened outside the refund period so they will be able to steal my money.
D**X
Inconsistent finger print scans
I wanted to like this fingerprint reader, but after the initial setup it would take multiple scans each time to login to my computer. It is not an optical press once scanner but rather you have to swipe your finger at the same speed and angle every time otherwise it fails. The reader is also not heavy so it moves around easily. I switched to a U.are.U fingerprint reader and it works 100% of the time. There is no swiping just push and hold your finger and you are logged into Windows Hello without any issues.
T**A
Be prepared to possibly adjust BIOS settings to make this work correctly.
It works, and works well. If you are having issues, change your USB port. If it works, then don't worry about the driver. If your computer is powered down and the red light on the fingerprint reader does not turn off, the USB port is still powered on; you will need to adjust your power settings in the BIOS to power down the USB ports when the machine is off. This will fix the issue of the scanner not working upon boot. As others have said, this is not a swipe reader, so don't swipe across it and expect it to work. Place your finger straight down onto it, and roll it left or right. If it still doesn't read correctly, clean the reader with a dry cloth, and make sure your hands are clean & dry.
C**D
Doesn't work long term.
It worked well for about six months. setup was easy. But then it just stopped working. I had to back to using the keyboard and enter my PIN.
H**Z
OK, but struggles a bit to recognize the fingerprint
Works with my Windows desktop but it typically takes two attempts to recognize the fingerprint, and sometimes it won't work at all.
W**L
I wouldn't recommend
While easy to set up it didn't reliably recognize my finger, and it was a low cost solution I wouldn't recommend this. I have since replaced it with the Kensington VeriMar Gen2 USB-A Fingerprint Key Reader, which I have no issues with.
P**C
Type the password and get access - don't have to prove who you are.
It was not the entering of the password I'd save for a specific site, it was having to prove it was me two or three time that it really was me who entered the password. I do appreciate that the online sites I do business with are really making an effort to keep me and others safe. But! Over the years I've wondered why our "high tech" geniuses couldn't come up with a better process to keep us safe and allow access. Then the lightbulb lit as bright as the sun. Well, maybe they have. I decided to be proactive at my end, and not waste more time and find that alternative. I got an easy to use desktop USB finger print unit. The cord is about three feet. The scanner is about 2 1/2 x 1 1/2 inches. This finger scanner did not have a manufacturer name, only the store's name, Focket Store. There was no driver to install , the price was reasonable and it arrived when expected. Take note: not all the pictures belong with the finger print unit I'm reviewing. The third from last picture is not with this reader.In short: It is easy to use, works off UBS, long cord, no driver, and reasonably priced for home or small office use.
J**R
Buy a different one
I wish I had read the reviews a little more carefully. I bought this to try out at work and got it set up without any issue. I scanned in two different fingers with Windows Hello. So far, so good.Unfortunately, using the fingerprint reader after setup is a frustrating experience. It almost never unlocks the pc and after three attempts I have to enter my pin. It's actually read my fingerprint correctly and unlocked my workstation one out of thirty times. I've even removed my fingerprints in windows and re-setup a couple of times.My built in fingerprint reader, in another system, works flawlessly almost every time. Unfortunately I'm past the return window, so this will probably just go in the trash.
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