SmartMetric Releases Video of Its Biometric Fingerprint Secured Credit Card

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SmartMetric (OTCQB:SMME) has announced it has manufactured a credit/debit card that has a fingerprint reader built directly inside the card. As quoted in the press release: Retaining the thickness of a standard credit card the SmartMetric biometric card uses a persons fingerprint to unlock the card for use. Without a fingerprint match the card is …

SmartMetric (OTCQB:SMME) has announced it has manufactured a credit/debit card that has a fingerprint reader built directly inside the card.
As quoted in the press release:

Retaining the thickness of a standard credit card the SmartMetric biometric card uses a persons fingerprint to unlock the card for use. Without a fingerprint match the card is locked down and unable to work.
The SmartMetric biometric credit/debit card has also a built in rechargeable power source that allows the card to do a biometric activation prior to the card being inserted into a standard ATM or POS (Point Of Sale) card reader.
“We have spent over a decade in research and development to miniaturize the electronics that have gone into this super thin fingerprint reader. A standard credit card is no more than 0.85mm thick. We have had to create not only electronic components extremely thin but even the mother board that the components sit on had to be made super thin. From components, mother board, battery to assembly, we have had to push the envelope in the field of electronics to create this amazingly thin fingerprint reader,” said today, SmartMetric’s President & CEO, Chaya Hendrick.

“To Turn On Your Biometric Secured Card Simply Touch the Cards Fingerprint Sensor on the Cards Surface and the Embedded Scanner Reads Your Fingerprint and Matches It With Your Pre-Stored Fingerprint Inside the Card”

To view the card working please follow the link:
Video Of Working SmartMetric Biometric Card
More than $3 trillion dollars are transacted annually in the United States using credit cards. Our technology is designed to bring biometric security to the common credit card and in so doing, helping to provide greater payment security for card issuers and users alike, Chaya Hendrick said.

Click here to read the full press release.

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