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The Kensington VeriMark Desktop Fingerprint Reader is a compact, USB 3.0 biometric security key designed for professionals demanding top-tier protection. Certified by FIDO U2F and FIDO2 WebAuthn, it supports up to 10 fingerprints with 360° readability and industry-leading anti-spoofing accuracy. Seamlessly integrates with Windows Hello and major Microsoft services, offering passwordless and multi-factor authentication. Its plug-and-play design, GDPR compliance, and robust build make it the ultimate desktop security upgrade for the modern workspace.




















| ASIN | B08WPHWN83 |
| Are Batteries Included | No |
| Batteries | A batteries required. |
| Best Sellers Rank | 54,022 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 24 in Home Security & Surveillance Biometrics |
| Brand | Kensington |
| Colour | black |
| Computer Memory Type | DIMM |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (4,661) |
| Date First Available | 16 Feb. 2021 |
| Guaranteed software updates until | unknown |
| Item Weight | 57 g |
| Item model number | K62330WW |
| Lithium Battery Packaging | Batteries contained in equipment |
| Manufacturer | Kensington |
| Power Source | Wired |
| Product Dimensions | 13.21 x 11.68 x 4.57 cm; 57 g |
| Series | VeriMark |
A**H
Works perfectly with Windows Hello
This fingerprint sensor works really well with Windows Hello. Fast, accurate, and reliable every time I log in. Setup was quick, and it’s much easier than typing a password. Very happy with it.
D**N
Works very well and Good quality.
Honestly don't understand the bad reviews of this, feels well made and quite small such a big improvement over the cheaper I had in the past. No issues with use recognises you're print very quickly. Little pricey compared so some but well worth the extra money.
J**3
Pretty good, a little expensive
Bought alongside the Amazon-recommended #1 Bestseller Arcanite USB Fingerprint reader I'm using on another system. I bought this wired Kensington VeriMark Desktop Fingerprint Reader for an HTPC machine, where I needed to have the reader some distance from the PC where I could easily access it. It's working well, but the activation speed doesn't feel *quite* as fast as that Arcanite, and a 50% the price it feels a little paying extra for the brand name, rather than a more reliable bio-scan. It's working just fine and there's a good chance most of these things use the same reader tech anyway. If you need the wired functionality, it's a valid, if slightly pricey option.
J**N
Fast and Secure Fingerprint Reader with a Minor Cable Flaw
TLDR BELOW: This fingerprint reader performs its job flawlessly. It reads fingerprints incredibly quickly, but the key is to keep your finger on the sensor until the recognition is complete, only lifting it afterward. It sounds simple, but it's surprisingly easy to forget during a busy day with lots on your plate. What sets this device apart is its on-device fingerprint recognition, which adds an extra layer of security. By processing the fingerprint data locally, it significantly reduces the risk of your data being intercepted by third parties. This is a big improvement over readers that send raw data to the host OS for processing. Additionally, the indicator lights are bright and easy to see, adding to the overall user-friendly experience. As part of the VeriMark series, this is the only fingerprint reader that's fully compatible with Windows Hello for desktop, which is a major selling point. The only downside, if I can call it that, is the stiff USB cable. A softer, more flexible cable would make the device even better. ---------------------------------------------- Update after 2 months: This fingerprint reader does not do the job properly. Praise for keeping the data on the device while processing, which is commendable however it is nowhere as close to a phone type fingerprint reader. This device fails to perform after a time with the existing fingerprint, why I don't know. Conclusion: It is nowhere as good as a fingerprint reader on a bad phone, even they are better sadly.
B**T
Low accuracy, not really worth its cost in time
It’s cool to have a fingerprint sensor. And often, they work super well. My hands could be sopping wet when I get to my MacBook and while I wouldn’t handle my MacBook in that state, I’m highly confident it would pick up my fingerprint still anyway. For £30, the verimark falls short of that by far. It was easy to set up and worked well with my desktop (I put it in the USB port my keyboard has), and it looks cool on the keyboard. It’s plenty small enough and seemingly works with a lot more than just Microsoft’s surface devices. However, it just doesn’t pick up my fingerprint very well at all after initial scanning regardless of how clean my hands are. I’ve tried redoing it twice since and it still just refuses probably over half the time to recognise me. It also REALLY doesn’t help that unlike macOS, you either have to click or swipe up into the login screen and then either fail scanning your fingerprint something like 5-7 times or press some fiddly buttons to have the right to enter your pin in Windows 11 if you start to realise the sensor won’t work. All in all, I just tragically can’t recommend it for £30.
L**S
Works great easy to set up
Works perfect every time, easy set up a great product, very happy with it thanks.
S**I
Doesn't work reliably
Easy to install but not able to get it working reliably. It doesn't wake your laptop and very often failed to recognise the fingerprint requiring to log in differently. Windows often even removed the option to log in using fingerprint when these were plugged in. Disappointing.
G**H
Works exactly as described - a very handy addition for a Windows desktop computer
I bought this with some reservations due to some less than favourable reviews, but in my case it works really well. I am using it with a Windows 11 desktop computer and it is plugged into a front panel USB-A socket. On first plugging it in, Windows went into the setup routine automatically. If there is one change I could suggest, it would be to offer a choice of colour other than black; it would then be easier to aim a finger at if it were not a black dongle on a black panel.
M**B
Nothing has ever been so painless, this is truly plug-and-play: you plug it in a USB-A port and Windows instantly takes care of everything. 10 seconds later it's ready to work. At this point you'll just have to go to Windows Hello in your settings to register up to 10 fingers. In my experience, this sensor is about as fast and as reliable as the second Touch ID sensor from Apple (which is considered as a leading standard in fingerprint authentication). I haven't yet fully tested U2F. Look for it in a subsequent edit. EDIT >> I have now had the time to test U2F and there are a couple of things to know: * This doesn't work like a Yubikey for example. U2F in this, the same as for Windows Hello, is directly tied to the computer where the fingerprints and the 2-factor auth had been set up (in fact, as far as I understand this, it's Windows Hello itself that manages the U2F bit in conjunction with the reader). It is therefore not portable, no data whatsoever is stored on the actual sensor. You can't just take this dongle and plug it in an another computer to authenticate; it won't work. You can however set this up with multiple computers you own. For each one of these, you must run through the entire set up process and register a "new key" with your websites. If you were hoping to trike two birds with one stone using this (fingerprint scanning and portable U2F), you are out of luck. This severely cuts the usefulness of U2F support as, generally, your own computers will be considered trusted devices for 2FA and will never be asked to use codes or keys. * U2F support just came to Edge in the 1809 Windows 10 update and it's still flaky. It's outright unsupported on Firefox (unless if you dig in the config page and manually enable it, and even then it's not reliable). If you use Chrome, you're good to go. END OF EDIT <<
M**L
The Kensington VeriMark IT Fingerprint Key is a high-quality security key with a premium metal build—feels durable and well-made right out of the box. Setup was smooth with Windows Hello, and the driver installed automatically via Windows Update, no manual steps needed. It works flawlessly with my password manager and is compatible across multiple PCs, making it a reliable choice for both personal and work setups. Only downside? You need to touch it lightly—pressing too hard and it won’t register your fingerprint. Once you get the feel for it, it reads fast and accurately. Bottom line: Sturdy, easy to set up, and does its job well. Just be gentle with the touch.
K**.
Trustworthy brand, needs no introduction. Bought it for ₹3830, substantially more expensive than my previous USB fingerprint reader from Secureye (more than 2x), but it died recently after 3 years of usage, so had to buy this. Just in case you're wondering, it costs $19 on amazon.com (US), which is roughly about ₹1600. Since it gets imported here, it becomes so expensive. Works great on my Asus VivoBook 17 running Windows 11 Home, though after plugging it in for the first time, had to restart my computer so that Windows recognizes it properly. Proper Plug and Play experience. Much better compared to the previous one, as in that case I had to go to company's website, download the drivers, install them and what not. Build quality seems pretty good. Hope it lasts much longer than the one I had before. Works well with U2F on websites. I've used it with Google. Prompt comes automatically through Windows Hello when signing in. It's Made in Taiwan. If you can, wait for some kind of sale, it can go below ₹3K.
C**N
El lector de huellas es compacto y agradable esteticamente. Lamentablemente funciona a medias en el sistema operativo Windows 11. Ya que descague los archivos de la página oficial, un software que te facilita el ingreso de una contraseña y tus huellas dactilares. Sin embargo esto no garantiza que funcione la aplicación de Windows Hello y así puedas desbloquear el equipo como en versiones anteriores de este lector de huellas con Windows 10. Posiblemente con una actualización de Windows este inconveniente se solucione pero hay que esperar a que esto ocurra. Tambíen sería genial que la empresa subiera un driver que ayudara a que el equipo reconociera el lector de huellas ya que no aparece en los dispositivos conectados como debería un escaner de huellas dactilares. Pero bueno tal vez sea funcional en otras versiones de Windows así como de Mac. Por eso mi calificación es neutral.
N**.
Der Kensington VeriMark Fingerprint Key funktioniert zuverlässig und erkennt den Fingerabdruck schnell. Die Einrichtung unter Windows war unkompliziert, und die Anmeldung geht nun deutlich schneller und sicherer als mit Passwort. Auch die Verarbeitung ist hochwertig – das Gerät wirkt robust und unauffällig auf dem Schreibtisch. Fazit: Top Fingerabdruckscanner für mehr Komfort und Sicherheit im Alltag. Absolute Empfehlung für Büro und Home-Office!
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