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Part RoHS Manufacturer Brand Name Product Line Product Model Form Factor Product Type TAA Compliant Product Color Memory Maximum Operating Range Energy Star Media Supported Shipping Height Weight (Approximate) Environmental Certification Environmentally Friendly Input Voltage Limited Warranty Thickness Wireless Technology Memory Card Supported Input Current Product Series LED Indicator Platform Supported Depth Media Slots Packaged Quantity Height Width Product Name Rugged Shipping Width Package Type Length Host Interface Shipping Weight (Approximate) Shipping Depth Country of Origin Connectivity Technology

102049

Manhattan

Manhattan

102049

Smart Card Reader

Black

Contact

60 g

RoHS 2

Yes

3 Year

15 mm

85 mm

65 mm

Smart Card Reader

USB 2.0

Cable

172844

Manhattan

Manhattan

172844

Smart Card Reader

White

115 g

WEEE

Yes

Lifetime

72 mm

17 mm

85 mm

172844 Smart Card Reader

Cable

102025

Manhattan

Manhattan

102025

Smart Card Reader

Black

Contact

180 g

3 Year

63 mm

63 mm

81 mm

Standing USB Smart/SIM Card Reader

USB 2.0

Cable

102049

IC INTRACOM

Manhattan

Smart Card Reader

Black

Contact

60 g

Yes

15 mm

85 mm

65 mm

Smart Card Reader

USB 2.0 Type A

Cable

102032

Manhattan

Manhattan

102032

Smart Card Reader

Black

Contact

22 g

RoHS 2

Yes

3 Year

15 mm

83 mm

45 mm

USB Smart/SIM Card Reader

USB 2.0

Cable

101776

Manhattan

Manhattan

101776

Smart Card Reader

Contact

60 g

RoHS 2

Yes

3 Year

85 mm

15 mm

65 mm

Smart Card Reader

USB 2.0

Cable

Smart Card Readers

Smart card readers are peripheral devices used to read and write data to smart cards, which are small plastic cards embedded with integrated circuits containing data or microprocessors. These readers typically connect to a computer's USB port and provide a secure and convenient way to access data stored on smart cards. Smart card readers are commonly used in applications such as access control, electronic payments, identity verification, and digital signatures. They offer enhanced security features, such as encryption and authentication, to protect sensitive data and transactions.