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The Kensington VeriMark Desktop USB Fingerprint Key Reader (K62330WW) is a cutting-edge biometric security device that offers FIDO U2F and FIDO2 compatibility, ensuring robust authentication options. With a long USB cable for flexible placement and advanced anti-spoofing technology, it guarantees superior performance and security. Ideal for professionals seeking seamless integration with Windows Hello and Microsoft services, this device is also backed by a two-year warranty for added peace of mind.
Brand | Kensington |
Item model number | K62330WW |
Item Weight | 4.8 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 5.2 x 4.6 x 1.8 inches |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 5.2 x 4.6 x 1.8 inches |
Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
Batteries | A batteries required. |
Manufacturer | Kensington |
ASIN | B08WPHWN83 |
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
Date First Available | February 16, 2021 |
C**S
Awesome! (Not working fix)
Works exactly like it should and makes like soooo much easier!If you find that it won't work when your PC is asleep, or it's been sitting idle for a while, then you need to change the driver settings. See picsOpen "Device Manager" (Google it if you don't know how to)- Click on "Biometric devices"- RIGHT-CLICK on "VeriMark DT Fingerprint Key"- Select the "Power Management" tab- UNCHECK the box that says, "Allow the computer to turn off this device to save power".- Click "OK" and close out Device ManagerIf you continue to have the same issues, you may have to do the same thing for the USB that it's plugged in to. See third pic
J**L
Great price for computer security
I use this to logon my Windows computer. Works great and recognizes my fingerprint every time. Easy to use when accessing websites with a password manager. Small so fits easily next to keyboard. Cord is plenty long to reach from back of computer to keyboard drawer. Good value for the money.
R**S
Small and very functional
Easily placed near a mousepad or keyboard, this worked plug-and-play with Windows Hello. I just went to the settings and trained my fingerprints not needing any special driver or software added. It now unlocks my computer at login time and gives me a simple unlock to stored website passwords. It's a bit more secure than a PIN or password which someone else might learn by watching you use your computer. Up to you however if you want to exclude PIN and password backups if your fingerprint ceases to operate the security device. It is a good value for the money. Quite lightweight and unobtrusive. It does scan your whole fingerprint at once, but is not much bigger than a postage stamp in scanning surface.
S**.
Great reader with a cord
This works great, right out of the box! I needed a fingerprint reader with a cord, as my USB ports are not convenient for this purpose. It is accurate and so convenient. It beats entering my pin every time the screensaver goes on.
J**M
Just right
I mounted this with 3M adhesive under my desk like a pseudo "panic" button - I can lock/unlock and perform 2FA functions by just touching it. Worked perfectly out of the box on Win11 without additional drivers.
S**5
Worked for a while - Now it is useless
UPDATE:I've had it about a month and a half. Or about 2 weeks past the return window. It got more and more fussy about reading our fingerprints. I thought it was just me because of dirt and oil and whatever on my hands from working in the garage. But my wife had the same issues.Now it's just a useless piece of junk.I switched over to Digital Persona 4500 fingerprint reader. I haven't had any issues since. You can find them on Amazon - but buying a used one on eBay from a reputable seller is the better bet. It also costs a lot less. They don't come with drivers. However all you need to do is google Digital Persona 4500 driver and look for the HID Global website to find them. It's no more complicated than downloading any other driver and installing it.Original:I've had it about a week and so far so good. I started looking at these when one of our kiddos somehow obtained our Windows pin #, then used that to obtain some other sensitive information from our desktop computer and got himself in a boatload of trouble....I'm using Win 10 and it was very easy to get it set up with Windows Hello. Now instead of entering a PIN or password we just touch our finger.I couldn't get this to work with Dashlane. So we switched to NordPass and now instead of entering the master password to unlock it we just touch our finger.I initially encountered some issues with it going to sleep and not waking up as others have mentioned. After doing some research I double checked the BIOS settings to make sure the USB ports were powered even if the machine was off. That was how BIOS was set - so that wasn't the issue.I then checked in device manager and under Power Management I had to uncheck a box that allowed the computer to turn it off to save power. Once I did that I haven't had any issues with it not working.I love the small size of it. I'm not entirely sure the kiddos even know what it is.The adhesive on it was worthless. Even after cleaning the desk with an alcohol wipe and letting it dry the adhesive on it didn't last a day. I replaced it with a good quality double sided tape and haven't had any issues. There isn't much weight to it - so you really do need to secure it to the desk for it to be usable.It's much easier and faster to touch a finger and log into windows, and log into the password manager. And it keeps any kiddos from looking over our shoulders. It's a win win situation. Couldn't be happier so far. Will update if it doesn't last or other issues crop up.
G**R
It works... sometimes
Connected it to my Windows 11 desktop PC. When it works, it works fine. However, there are a lot of times when it just refuses to work at all. My system is sitting at a login screen, I put my finger on the scanner, nothing. Windows doesn't recognize the fingerprint. Not even a message that Windows doesn't recognize my finger, use a different one. The fingerprint scanner doesn't light up. Only choice is to click Options and use my passcode. Rebooting does not fix it. It just works when it wants to. Perhaps later once I am logged it, it might work for unlocking 1Password or some other app, but I find myself using my passcode more often than I should need to. I've tried different USB ports, no help. Why did I buy this?
G**R
No Information Provided to Set Up VeriMark
The product quality is impressive; however, no user manual is provided. They give you a QR code to scan but the web page it takes you to is cumbersome to navigate through to find your product from a large list of ACCO products. Then, when you finally find the VeriMark link, it says that there are drivers to download, but if you click the "Download Drivers" button, nothing happens. I had to search on You Tube. Found several reviews, and after a seemingly long time, I finally found a video that said after plugging the VeriMark into your computer's USB port, go to Settings > Accounts > Sign-in options > Fingerprint recognition (Windows Hello), and then follow the instructions provided to set up your finger(s). How hard would it be for Yubiko to just print that on the same card they put the QR code on?
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