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Barcode Readers - Grabba

Grabba International provides barcode readers for 1D Laser barcode readers, 2D barcode readers and Advanced 1D barcode readers and these operate with the range of BlackBerry smartphones. These readers can also be cionfigured to include additional functionality from these options: RFID, Magnetic Strip, Contact and Non-Contact Smart Card Readers, Signature capture and Fingerprint reading, and MRZ passport reader.



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Contact Smart Card Reader

The Grabba Smart Card Reader is a multi-format contact card reader attachment for the BlackBerry smartphone. The Smart Card Reader is compatible with synchronous memory cards and Microcontroller cards supporting both read and write applications. Smartcard readers are being used in a wide range of applications, e.g. to read health insurance cards for medical purposes, identification cards as part of security systems, or to keep track of loyalty card points for customers.



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Magnetic Stripe Card Reader

The Grabba Magnetic Stripe Card Reader is a BlackBerry smartphone attachment for reading of Magnetic Stripe Cards. The Grabba Reader is based on the MagTek high performance decoder chip. It is available with dual and three track read capability providing high performance magnetic stripe card reading. The Magnetic Stripe Reader is being used in many different solutions, in financial as well as in non-financial applications



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MRZ Passport Reader

Grabba's MRZ passport reader utlises Access-IS technology as used in many of the world's major airlines and at the world’s major airports. The MRZ Reader is able to work in conjunction with the Grabba RFID reader by first reading the Machine Readable Zone of the passport, then providing an unlock code once successful to the RFID reader. This can be used to extract information stored on the chip inside the passport.



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