Verkada Inc.

Verkada LIC-MNFC-20-1Y Mobile NFC Credential

Technical Specification

Features:
  • Make: Verkada
  • Model code: LIC-MNFC-20-1Y
Additional info:

Effortless badging Employees can easily badge in with their mobile phone or Apple Watch If an iPhone needs to be charged, users can still use their badge for up to five hours with Power Reserve Streamlined credential management Easily provision and manage mobile credentials in Verkada Command, manually or via an SSO provider No more printing, distributing, or replacing physical credentials helps save time and money  Increased security With a scan range of <0.4”, NFC requires explicit user intent to unlock a door, helping to avoid accidental unlocks from passersby By default, employees can access doors whether or not their mobile device is unlocked. For increased security, admins can require the device be unlocked If an iPhone is misplaced, the owner of the device can use the Find My app to remotely lock the device and help locate it

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Make Verkada
Manufacturer Verkada Inc.
Category Access Control>Access control system accessories
Model code LIC-MNFC-20-1Y
Additional info

Effortless badging

  • Employees can easily badge in with their mobile phone or Apple Watch
  • If an iPhone needs to be charged, users can still use their badge for up to five hours with Power Reserve

Streamlined credential management

  • Easily provision and manage mobile credentials in Verkada Command, manually or via an SSO provider
  • No more printing, distributing, or replacing physical credentials helps save time and money 

Increased security

  • With a scan range of <0.4”, NFC requires explicit user intent to unlock a door, helping to avoid accidental unlocks from passersby
  • By default, employees can access doors whether or not their mobile device is unlocked. For increased security, admins can require the device be unlocked
  • If an iPhone is misplaced, the owner of the device can use the Find My app to remotely lock the device and help locate it

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