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Camden Door Controls, a globally renowned provider of door activation, control and locking products, is pleased to announce the release of CV-7600 Series Bluetooth-enabled card reader, a mobile-ready reader based on RFID technology that combines Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and contactless smart card technologies.

CV-7600 Series card reader

In operation, the latest CV-7600 Series Bluetooth-enabled card reader is capable of reading data stored on a contactless smartcard credential via high frequency. In addition, it can also read data from a mobile credential stored in a smartphone’s wallet app via BLE technology, without physical contact and then pass the data obtained to the physical access control system.

CV-7600 Series Bluetooth-enabled card readers are also compatible with MIFARE prox. cards and fobs. This feature allows system managers the ability to assign the best/preferred type of credential for each system user.

Mobile access

The CV-7600 Bluetooth-enabled mobile readers are an ideal choice for access control system users that would prefer to use their smartphone instead of a card or fob credential,” says David Price, Vice President of Communications and Corporate Development at Camden Door Controls.

David adds, “We’re proud to add this Bluetooth-enabled reader to our extensive line of indoor and outdoor access control system readers.

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