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The Fingerprint Scanner market is a subset of the larger Biometrics market, which is focused on the use of physical characteristics to identify individuals. Fingerprint scanners are used to capture and store an individual's unique fingerprint pattern, which can then be used to verify their identity. Fingerprint scanners are used in a variety of applications, including access control, time and attendance tracking, and identity verification.
Fingerprint scanners are typically classified into two categories: optical scanners and capacitive scanners. Optical scanners use light to capture an image of the fingerprint, while capacitive scanners use electrical current to detect the ridges and valleys of the fingerprint. Both types of scanners are used in a variety of industries, including government, healthcare, and banking.
Fingerprint scanners are becoming increasingly popular due to their accuracy and ease of use. They are also becoming more affordable, making them accessible to a wider range of businesses and consumers.
Some of the leading companies in the Fingerprint Scanner market include Apple, Crossmatch, Fujitsu, and Suprema. Show Less Read more