Biometric Security Fingerprint Car Starter/alarm
USASTech-CellularmOur Flagship System is the "Cellularm" Fingerprint Car Starter/Alarm. This amazing unitworks on ANY car, truck, boat, or RV or any other vehicle with a gasoline or deiselengine that utilizes a conventional ignition and fuel system. Built around exclusivetechnology known as "Live Fingerprint Identification" it uses the Four biologicalmarkers of pulse, blood pressure, body temperature, and the capillary patterns in theskin, as well as a proprietary "3 Dimensional Scan Technology" to verify yourfingerprint two ways. The ridges of the print itself, AND the DEPTH of the valleysBETWEEN the ridges. There are a few fingerprint ID systems available right now. But ifyou look at the description of how they work you will find out that everything availableas well as everything in developement is nothing more that "Image Scanners". Will theyidentify a fingerprint? Yes. Much like the print ID system used by law enforcement. Thebiggest flaw in this type of system is that it can be circumvented with an IMAGE of aprint or a reverse wax impression (just like in the movies). Not very secure is it? Thesecompanies mis-lead consumers by labeling their products as "Biometric OpticalIdentification". Sounds impressive, and the word "Optical" is accurate. Some simplyuse the word "Biometric". Technically speaking, your fingerprint is a biological marker.But the bottom line is this: they do nothing more than simply scan a one dimensionalimage that is then stored in it's limited capacity data base for comparison. They areNOT "True Live Biometrics" by any stretch of the imagination. Our unit also has"function expandable characteristics" that can be upgraded and conformed to yourspecific needs, while the others only have one function, the START function. Thisleaves no room for expansion and no product flexibility to extend the functions or tapinto future upgrades.
- ultimate Vehicle Security System
- Biometris Fingerprint Security
- Multiple Programable Users
- Live Fimgerprint Identification
- Uses 4 Biological Markers
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