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Price: $129.99 – $25.99
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– Designed for Windows 10 and supports Windows Hello Fingerprint Authentication.
– USB Fingerprint Authentication when logging in to your computer.
– Easy and light to carry anywhere!
– It operates with USB power with a body size of 17mm in length x 20.6mm in width x 12mm thickness.
– Just touch the fingerprint sensor around 1-2 seconds and it will immediately authenticate (For registered fingerprint).Faster and secured authentication than password inputting.
– It is built with a 360°recognition, the registered fingerprint can be authenticated by touching anywhere in the fingerprint sensor.
– Fingerprint Authentication Accuracy: FRR (False Recognition Rate) 1.92% or less | FAR (False Acceptance Rate) Less than 0.0002%
– Up to 10 fingerprints can be registered, and if you use it with a shared computer up to 10 entries can be registered for each account.
In Windows 10, the driver should be automatically updated by Windows if your device is connected to the internet. You can check the YouTube video URL below for the instructional video on how to trigger the manual update for the USB Fingerprint device driver.
Windows 10 TE-FPA2 USB Fingerprint Reader Manual Driver Installation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wQVrYNWEXoY&feature=youtu.be
If in case the Windows 10 manual trigger of driver update does not work, please download the driver manually at the URL below:
https://www.dropbox.com/s/4loare3farsin3f/EFD3.10.12001.10102_USB_Driver_WHQL.rar?dl=0
Please feel free to message us anytime if you are experiencing any difficulty installing or using the TE-FPA2 USB Fingerprint Reader device.
Designed for Windows 10: Supports Windows Hello Authentication
Fast Fingerprint Authentication
Documents/Folder Encryption
360° Fingerprint Recognition | Multi-Fingerprint Registration
(24/7 Customer Support) Please send a message directly to our store to assist you if you are encountering any difficulty with using this item. Our team is always here happy to assist you. Kindly see the product description below for the troubleshooting instruction with installing the driver for this device.
*** This item is not compatible with ARM Based Chipsets.
Reviewer: Shelby Dawn
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: good scanner, good value
Review: Very fast reads, very easy to use. Metal body makes gives it a good quality feel. The side isn’t the smallest but it’s not large either. Only tested with my Windows Desktop and Windows Laptop so it’s compatible with those. Very performant and functional.
Reviewer: Homer
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Low profile, accurate. Easy to install, small footprint.
Review: Low profile and great accuracy/consistency. I have an LG Gram Pro 16 inch laptop. The one short fall of this laptop is no fingerprint scanner. It does use fascial recognition, but I prefer to keep my cameras off.The installation was easy and straightforward. I told Windows 11 to use “Hello” and then it installed after a reboot. It scanned and stored my fingerprint without any issue.It has worked flawlessly over the past week and has never failed to allow a login on the first use.It is very low profile. It is barely noticeable.Of interest, the Gram Pro is the same thickness as the amount the scanner protrudes from the USB port. So, when the computer is open, the scanner and the laptop are equally contacting the table surface.
Reviewer: SerenityFade
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: It takes a little finess, but it works great!
Review: So depending on your Windows version this sensor may or may not be plug-and-play. BUT, there is a way to make it work amd it’s not hard to do so. I’ll leave pictures to show the steps. There are two things that need to be done in order for it to work with Windows Home/Pro 24H2.1. You have to shut off power management to the device. Not a big deal as the device uses very little power to begin with and is only needing said power when it’s looking for your fingerprint. Otherwise it’s just as dormant as your keyboard with use.2. You have to enable the use of external sign-in options in windows. Because it’s not integrated and therefore considered a third-party device to the system Windows enhanced sign-on doesn’t recognize it as a Windows Hello device. By enabling the use of external sign-on devices you enable the use of devices like this. Mind you you will have to have a pin to enable the device and store fingerprints.Go down to the start button and RIGHT-click it.Go to Device ManagerOpen Biometric DevicesRIGHT-click ELAN WBF Fingerprint SensorLEFT-click PropertiesLEFT-click Power ManagementUncheck the box that says “allow the computer to turn off this device to save power”LEFT-click OkayAgain, RIGHT-click the Start Button and select Settings.LEFT-click AccountsLEFT-click Sign-in optionsLEFT-click Sign in with an external camera or fingerprint reader to turn it onRestart the computerNow you can enjoy this great reader. It is fast and accurate and is a great addition to any Windows Hello setup!
Reviewer: Kyle K.
Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars
Title: It works well, needed a minor modification after a few months of use.
Review: First, let’s talk functionality and I’ll make this brief. On a Windows 10+ PC, I was able to use this effortlessly with Windows Hello and integrated with BitWarden / any other password-needing app that supports Hello. The drivers that Windows installed worked right out of the box. It’s no fuss, and I have a perfectly placed USB port on my Logitech (brand dropping like an influencer here .. jk) keyboard, which was especially nice since Logitech makes these USB2.0 ports as I’m sure some middle management executive calculated this would save them a few cents per unit — anyways, so they’re not useful for most other modern things that need speed.And now we get to the issue. I’m not sure if it’s from the construction tolerances of the USB jack / reader or if it’s just because it’s built directly into the USB device, which can put some stress on the port as you interact with it overtime. After about 3 months, I noticed mine started to not unlock and had infrequent fails — I used the fingerprint enrollment wizard to test and noticed it was dropping connection. No problem, Bobby BigBrain MacGyver is at it .. I cut a solo cup and slipped it underneath the bottom side (forcing the connector up), then slipped the fingerprint reader back in and bam .. issues resolved. So if you’re having this occur after a bit of time, give that a try. Screenshots attached.
Reviewer: luvshield9
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: quality product
Review: this is a amazing product, it works flawlessly. it is something you don’t need but once you have it you will never go back. I use it on my gaming pc, was tired of having to put in my pin every time. I am now able to get to gaming in seconds. the product is easy to install.
Reviewer: Harmon20
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: no more passwords for me
Review: Working well on Windows 11 for both local and domain accounts, as well as UAC challenges. The hardware drivers didn’t install or start with the initial plugging in. I had to use gpedit.msc to mod local policy and enable biometrics at AdminTemp/WinComp/Biometrics and then reboot the computer. After reboot the reader driver installed automatically with no further intervention. Even though those policies stated to allow domain user login I had to also enable convenience PIN sign-in at AdminTemp/Sys/Logon to get domain user login enabled. The setup said the option wasn’t available until I had done that. I now can log in to local admin with one finger, domain user with another finger, and domain admin with another finger, including using whichever finger is appropriate at UAC challenges. No more passwords.
Reviewer: Kindle Customer
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Not working properly with Windows 11 Pro 24H2
Review: Does not appear to work properly with Windows 11 Pro 24H2. The device is recognized as working in Device Manager. Required Credential and Biometric services are all running, but device remains unavailable in Hello settings. AI search for answers replied with “The problem appears to be related to compatibility between the ELAN fingerprint driver and Windows 11 … Microsoft has acknowledged this.” I lack local permissions to investigate deeper. Sigh. Not plug and play.
Reviewer: Mr. Ben
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title: Works great on Windows 10!
Review: I have a desktop with no webcam, so I was typing a password every time I booted or the screensaver locked the system.This is plug-n-play, with Windows finding and installing the necessary drivers immediately.What I like most is that it works with a connected monitor’s USB port, so I don’t need to reach the PC or buy an extension cable.
Reviewer: Lawrence
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Plug and play with no driver dramas. Fingerprint read is very fast and works well with Windows Hello, making all other fingerprint readers look overpriced.
Reviewer: 415
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: 指紋認証リーダー非搭載のWindows11搭載ノートパソコンでWindows Helloの認証を行うために購入。問題なく認証/ログインができています。満足です。ドライバー等も特に手動インストール無しでUSBに挿しただけで大丈夫でした。製品パッケージの裏面にWindows11/10対応と記載があります。
Reviewer: Tony
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Tried Microsoft/Dell drivers, none of them worked with this fingerprint reader…
Reviewer: ANTONIO RAMIREZ
Rating: 1.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: El vendedor no hizo la tramitacion del IVA y me ha tocado pagar 5,92€ al cartero. Por otra parte el lector funfiona bien y Windows 11 lo reconoce sin ncesidad de instalar ningun driver.
Reviewer: Pierre Leroux
Rating: 5.0 out of 5 stars
Title:
Review: Aussi rapide et pratique qu’attendu. Dépasse un tout petit peu plus que je voudrais de mon laptop, mais c’est un très bon produit, de très bonne qualité.




