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πŸ”’ HID Global 920PTNNEK00000 RP40 MULTICLASS RDR,STD,SE REV E,PRX,WIEG,Pig,BLK - Advanced Access Control Device with Multiple Features Review

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Description of πŸ”’ HID Global 920PTNNEK00000 RP40 MULTICLASS RDR,STD,SE REV E,PRX,WIEG,Pig,BLK - Advanced Access Control Device with Multiple Features

RP40 MULTICLASS RDR, STD, SE REV E, PRX, WIEG, PIG, BLK. The package length is 4.318 centimeters. The package height is 18.542 centimeters. The package width is 11.684 centimeters.

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Revainrating 2 out of 5

Great if you need an extended battery

I had to charge my Samsung Note 4 two or three times a day before I got this battery. Now I use it all day and still have 70% battery. It's huge and heavy, but that's not a problem as I use my work iPhone for calling, texting, etc. I use Note for the web and the Clock app for two of my small businesses.

Pros
  • Packaging width 11.684 centimeters
Cons
  • There are nuances

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Memory card accessory failure rate 1%

I have deployed about 350 HID readers in various environments and my failure rate is around 1%. I have some in the heat and direct sunlight in Phoenix, Arizona, some outdoors in snow, rain and -40 degrees in Wisconsin and other states. I also have some in the freezer, where it's always 32 degrees. My failure rate is around 1% including some failures caused by lighting.

Pros
  • RP40 MULTICLASS RDR, STD, SE REV E, PRX, WIEG, PIG, BLK
Cons
  • Slightly torn

Revainrating 5 out of 5

1% failure rate

I have deployed about 350 HID readers in different environments and have a failure rate of about 1%. I have some in the heat and direct sunlight in Phoenix, Arizona, some outdoors in snow, rain and -40 degrees in Wisconsin and other states. I also have some in the freezer, where it's always 32 degrees. My failure rate is around 1% including some failures caused by lighting.

Pros
  • Stylish and modern design
Cons
  • Slightly dented

Revainrating 2 out of 5

unreliable readers. Often does not open doors.

These readers are very spirited. Often the door will not unlock. Users find them a little more secure when they pull the card out of the lanyard holder and press it firmly against the reader for 1-2 seconds, but even then they are unreliable. If the reader doesn't let you in, no matter how many times you try to open that door, it will get stuck in the locking loop. In this case, switching to another entrance seems to be the only way to get in. Our IT team reviews the logs and tells you that you

Pros
  • new
Cons
  • slightly torn

We buy and install hundreds of HID readers a year and a few months ago we had great luck with the Multi-Class HID line. We installed in a remote location about 600 miles from our offices. Both readers failed within a few hours of installation, the display sometimes turns blue and the reader becomes unresponsive. We had a lot of current on our reader rails, but we decided to reconnect the readers to an external power supply with more than 2A on the 12V circuit (the reader's specs say it draws a…

Pros
  • Excellent Overall Performance
Cons
  • Doubtful