Accu-Time
One of the most popular terminals, there are thousands of ATS terminals being relied on worldwide each day.
Mobile smart devices, PC’s and Mac’s, fixed mount terminals, biometrics, IP phones, Tracy has a solution to quickly and easily capture the information you need to make your decisions.
The most popular method to collect time punches, fixed-mount terminals are permanently mounted, typically replacing the traditional time clock at an employee entrance.
With today’s emphasis on security, it has become increasingly important to have the ability to positively identify a person’s identity. Without a full time guard, organizations turn to the technology of biometrics, which measures a unique feature of a person. Fast, accurate and reliable, fingerprint, facial recognition and iris scanning are popular methods that help to eliminate “buddy punching” and restrict access to secure areas.
Web-based entry screens are ideal for employees that spend their day at a computer, or in locations with too few employees to cost justify a data collection terminal. UltraTime Enterprise’s web-entry modules are PC and Mac friendly and can collect actual punches or net hour input.
With the advent of today’s smart phones, the ability for managers and employees to access their information in real-time, anytime, became a reality. UltraTime Enterprise supports IOS devices (iPhone, iPad) and Android OS based devices (variety of manufacturers).
One of the most popular terminals, there are thousands of ATS terminals being relied on worldwide each day.
Sophisticated and powerful, ranging from the entry level IT11 and color touchscreen IT51, up to the state-of-the-art, facial recognition enabled GT8 and GT10, these terminals are feature rich and offer an incredible value.
The exciting new iT100 features the latest in safe, non-contact biometrics with a fusion of both iris and facial recognition technology.
Employees can use a PC, Mac or smart device to punch, perform transfers and punch queries.
One of the most successful and widely recognized biometric terminals of all time. Hand geometry biometrics have now largely been replaced by finger, facial and iris recognition technologies.