The Verifi P2000 is a desktop-oriented biometric node utilizing a large-area silicon sensor of AuthenTec heritage. Material analysis confirms a weighted steel base designed to prevent unit displacement during high-speed authentication events. Unlike optical alternatives, the capacitive silicon sensor measures electrical discharge to reconstruct fingerprint data, increasing resistance to 2D spoofing attempts.
Aggregated data indicates the P2000 is native to the Windows Biometric Framework (WBF) and supports FIDO2/Passkey standards for passwordless web authentication. The unit includes a 5ft shielded cable, allowing for flexible routing in complex workstation environments. The large sensor aperture provides a higher tolerance for varying finger placement angles compared to compact dongles.
Technical audits confirm this device uses a custom PCB and weighted chassis unique to the Verifi product line, with no direct white-label equivalents.
Performance metrics show that the device requires a stable power envelope; connection to unpowered USB hubs may result in intermittent recognition errors during system wake-up. The physical dimensions prioritize surface area and stability over portability, making it strictly a stationary peripheral.
For mobile professionals who require high-security biometric access without the bulk of a weighted base, the Kensington VeriMark Gen2 offers a portable FIDO2 solution in a compact dongle format.
The Verifi P2000 represents a high-throughput stationary node within the usb fingerprint readers hardware group.