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Zkteco Zk iClock 880 Access Control and Time & Attendance Reader

KSh50,000.00

• 50,000 templates (1: N) and 800,000 transaction records
• 3.5 in color TFT display
• Internal Camera supports capture and display (or storage) of the user’s image
• Standard backup battery
• Optional integrated proximity or smart card reader

Zkteco Zk iClock 880 Access Control and Time & Attendance Reader

KSh50,000.00

• 50,000 templates (1: N) and 800,000 transaction records
• 3.5 in color TFT display
• Internal Camera supports capture and display (or storage) of the user’s image
• Standard backup battery
• Optional integrated proximity or smart card reader

ZKTeco zk K40 Biometric Time Attendance Terminal

Original price was: KSh16,000.00.Current price is: KSh14,000.00.

ZKTeco zk K40 Biometric Time Attendance Terminal with 2.8 inch TFT screen Time Attendance & Simple Acccess Control Terminal.

  • TCP/IP, USB-host
  • Built-in battery
  • Simple access control or external bell
  • Multi languages
  • SSR report in excel forms
  • Supports WDMS

ZKTeco zk K40 Biometric Time Attendance Terminal

Original price was: KSh16,000.00.Current price is: KSh14,000.00.

ZKTeco zk K40 Biometric Time Attendance Terminal

ZKteco ZK K40 Biometric Time Attendance Terminal,is one a revolutionaly Biometric Time Attendance Terminal sold by Almiriatechstore in Nairobi Kenya. It comes with quality Fingerprint ID Terminal functionality that is elegantly designed with an built-in backup battery can eliminate the trouble of power-failure.

  • TCP/IP, USB-host
  • Built-in battery
  • Simple access control or external bell
  • Multi languages
  • SSR report in excel forms
  • Supports WDMS

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