Fingerprint Unlock Module - Version 1.3.0 Pc

Delivery address
135-0061

Washington

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The "delivery date" and "inventory" displayed in search results and product detail pages vary depending on the delivery destination.
Current delivery address is
Washington (135-0061)
is set to .
If you would like to check the "delivery date" and "inventory" of your desired delivery address, please make the following changes.

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Enter the postal code and set the delivery address (for those who have not registered as members)

*Please note that setting the delivery address by postal code will not be reflected in the delivery address at the time of ordering.
*Inventory indicates the inventory at the nearest warehouse.
*Even if the item is on backorder, it may be delivered from another warehouse.

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    Fingerprint Unlock Module - Version 1.3.0 Pc

    Biometric security is no longer reserved for smartphones and high-end enterprise laptops. With the release of the , everyday desktop and laptop users can upgrade their machines to utilize secure, instant biometric authentication. Whether you are looking to bypass tedious Windows Hello passwords, encrypt local files, or streamline your workstation login, this version update introduces critical stability patches and hardware compatibility enhancements.

    We’ve optimized the core matching algorithm in this release. Version 1.3.0 reduces the average recognition time by compared to the previous build. The moment your finger touches the sensor, the system responds instantly, getting you from the lock screen to your desktop in a fraction of a second. Fingerprint Unlock Module Version 1.3.0 Pc

    Have you ever had to scan your finger three or four times to log in? Version 1.3.0 focuses heavily on "False Rejection Rate" (FRR) reduction. The algorithm is now better at identifying the unique minutiae points of your fingerprint, even if your finger is slightly misaligned. 3. Windows Hello Integration Biometric security is no longer reserved for smartphones