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biometric devices

Biometric devices use unique physical or behavioral traits to identify or verify individuals. Common examples include fingerprint scanners, facial recognition, iris scans, voice recognition, and palm vein readers. These devices analyze specific features that are difficult to replicate, enhancing security and convenience by ensuring only authorized persons gain access to systems or places. Essentially, biometric devices turn personal identifiers into digital data to accurately and efficiently confirm identities without the need for passwords or cards.