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Title: Schlage Biometric Hand Reader
Post by: ander on Sun, 24 May 2015, 01:52:17
Have to keep track of a lot of people coming and going? Do it the easy way—hand-scan 'em!

Schlage HandPunch LE HP-2000 Biometric Hand Reader [with] Time Clock [and] Ethernet (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Schlage-HandPunch-LE-HP-2000-Biometric-Hand-Reader-Time-Clock-Ethernet-/351405689874) (eBay)


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It has a keypad too—yeah!

Okay, I doubt any of you actually need one of these, but it seemed fun enough to mention.
Title: Re: Schlage Biometric Hand Reader
Post by: berserkfan on Sun, 24 May 2015, 02:00:49
did I read correctly?

Hand Punch?

What does this contraption do anyway? Sock 'em workers so everyone gets a distinctive shaped bruise to prove they were at work?
Title: Re: Schlage Biometric Hand Reader
Post by: Parak on Sun, 24 May 2015, 02:24:21
Ugh, this dredged up horrible memories of my very first job, that used one of these... and no, the fact that everyone had to punch in had surprisingly little to do (directly) with why said job was horrible. Just a side 'benefit'.
Title: Re: Schlage Biometric Hand Reader
Post by: ander on Mon, 25 May 2015, 15:46:25
did I read correctly? Hand Punch? What does this contraption do anyway? Sock 'em workers so everyone gets a distinctive shaped bruise to prove they were at work?

LOL. No, actually it punches a whole through your hand, like a leather punch.

Obviously someone at Schlage thought it'd be a cute name ("punch, get it?")—but it doesn't exactly make you want to stick your hand into the thing, does it?
Title: Re: Schlage Biometric Hand Reader
Post by: SpAmRaY on Mon, 25 May 2015, 18:49:18
We have a similar device at work for clocking in and out.
Title: Re: Schlage Biometric Hand Reader
Post by: ander on Mon, 25 May 2015, 21:34:21
The only disadvantage I see is that by using biometrics, the employer's pretty much saying, "We don't trust you!"
Title: Re: Schlage Biometric Hand Reader
Post by: jdcarpe on Mon, 25 May 2015, 21:41:03
The only disadvantage I see is that by using biometrics, the employer's pretty much saying, "We don't trust you!"

Because theft is a problem in the workplace. This would prevent your buddy from punching your time card for you when you aren't actually present at work. It probably costs employers quite a bit on average, to pay people for time they weren't actually working,
Title: Re: Schlage Biometric Hand Reader
Post by: ander on Mon, 25 May 2015, 21:45:39
But couldn't someone abduct you, chop off your hand, use it to clock in as you, then steal a bunch of stuff you'd be blamed for? It's obviously not a perfect system.
Title: Re: Schlage Biometric Hand Reader
Post by: SpAmRaY on Mon, 25 May 2015, 21:52:18
The only disadvantage I see is that by using biometrics, the employer's pretty much saying, "We don't trust you!"
Well when there are 400+ employees who all average 5-10+ hours a week of overtime and daily/monthly/yearly attendance based bonuses it is important to keep everyone's hours/attendance in check.

And it's all fairly automated which the bean counters like.

Title: Re: Schlage Biometric Hand Reader
Post by: ander on Tue, 26 May 2015, 00:49:39
I like how we seem to be having two different conversations about the same item.
Title: Re: Schlage Biometric Hand Reader
Post by: nomaded on Tue, 26 May 2015, 01:01:44
Very interesting. I wouldn't have thought to use them as a time-card. The only time I've dealt with them is at various colos that I visit from time to time for work. They're used for access control at various mantraps in the facility, and to access the cage we rent.

They're designed for use with the right hand, but I've seen a few people use their left hand, palm up.
Title: Re: Schlage Biometric Hand Reader
Post by: ander on Tue, 26 May 2015, 02:44:26
Colos? Mantraps? Cage? Where do you work, in an Arnold Schwartzenegger movie?
Title: Re: Schlage Biometric Hand Reader
Post by: SpAmRaY on Tue, 26 May 2015, 14:09:34
Very interesting. I wouldn't have thought to use them as a time-card. The only time I've dealt with them is at various colos that I visit from time to time for work. They're used for access control at various mantraps in the facility, and to access the cage we rent.

They're designed for use with the right hand, but I've seen a few people use their left hand, palm up.

We have one guy who is missing most of his right thumb and he does his left hand palm up.
Title: Re: Schlage Biometric Hand Reader
Post by: ander on Wed, 27 May 2015, 04:23:11
I suppose all that's important is what you use the first time. Imagine the possibilities.
Title: Re: Schlage Biometric Hand Reader
Post by: berserkfan on Wed, 27 May 2015, 10:11:35
I suppose all that's important is what you use the first time. Imagine the possibilities.

I'm sure many people will be taking off their shoes and doing this with their feet  :p
Title: Re: Schlage Biometric Hand Reader
Post by: inanis on Wed, 27 May 2015, 10:20:03
I have to use one of these to gain access a CoLo data center, where my employer is renting a cage. I screw it up every time I'm there. Dumb device.
Title: Re: Schlage Biometric Hand Reader
Post by: ander on Thu, 28 May 2015, 03:25:13
I have to use one of these to gain access a CoLo data center, where my employer is renting a cage. I screw it up every time I'm there. Dumb device.

Dude, we like you anyway.