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Autonomic Biometric Controllers

Standalone Biometric Controllers — Access Control in Tbilisi

Standalone Biometric Controllers are independent devices for single-door access control that use biometric identification (fingerprint, facial recognition) and require no central server or complex network in Tbilisi and throughout Georgia. These controllers are ideal for small offices, residential homes, warehouses, server rooms, and any facilities requiring high security level for single door with simple installation and economical price. LAGI offers standalone biometric controllers with full functionality: fingerprint recognition (database 500-3,000 users), facial recognition (1,000-5,000 faces), RFID card support (EM 125kHz, Mifare 13.56MHz), PIN code, multi-factor authentication (fingerprint + card + PIN), Wiegand output for electric locks, standalone operation (internal memory for 100,000+ records), USB report export, IP65 protection for outdoor installation. All models support battery backup power and anti-passback function.

Main Advantages of Standalone Biometric Controllers

  • No server required — controller works independently with internal memory, requires no computer or network.
  • Biometric security — fingerprint/facial recognition, impossible to transfer or lose (like card).
  • Multi-factor authentication — fingerprint + RFID card + PIN code, maximum security.
  • Simple installation — mount on wall, connect electric lock and power — ready, requires no network.
  • Economical — requires no expensive server, software, or IT specialist.
  • USB reports — insert USB flash drive and get Excel report with all entry/exit records.

FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions

What's the difference between standalone and network biometric controllers?

Standalone controllers work independently — store all users and records in internal memory, require no server or network, reports exported to USB flash drive. Ideal for 1-3 doors. Network controllers connect to central server via TCP/IP network — real-time monitoring, centralized management, integration with other systems. Ideal for 5+ doors, large facilities.

How secure is fingerprint recognition?

Fingerprint recognition is one of the most secure authentication methods — 99.9% accuracy, impossible to transfer, lose, or forge (like RFID card or PIN code). Modern algorithms protect "live finger" recognition (liveness detection) — doesn't work on photo, silicone finger. For additional security use multi-factor authentication (fingerprint + RFID card).

Can standalone controller integrate with video intercom?

Yes, some standalone biometric controllers support integration with video intercom via Wiegand interface — video intercom provides visual verification, while biometric controller provides authentication. Integration with IP camera is also possible — when someone registers with fingerprint, camera automatically starts recording and sends photo.