Modern electronic time clocks are fast and quiet in operation and can be used either as a time clock or as a document stamp. Standard features include automatic day, date and month changes and the ability to maintain correct time in the case of power outages.

Atomic time clocks use the latest satellite technology so they can connect and synchronize time to the atomic clock. The benefit is that the time clock never needs resetting, so there is less work involved in maintaining it.

Time Clocks are designed to stamp employee time cards and are straightforward to use. When the empoyee arrives they PUNCH IN and when they leave they PUNCH OUT.

Biometric Time Clocks

Biometric time clocks and attendance systems overcome the main disadvantage of simple electronic time clock being they are subject to errors from inaccurate employee time cards and in particular from so-called “buddy punching”, where one employeee punches the time clock for another employee.

A biometric time clock can use a handprint, or fingerprint or even retina scan system to verify employees’ identities in less than one second, based on their unique characteristics - such as the size and shape of their hands.

A biometric time clock is efficient to administer because there are no cards to create, administer, carry, or lose.

A biometric time clock costs more than a simple electronic time clock, but it returns the investment because it eliminates the costs associated with administrating and managing cards and stops buddy punching and time fraud.

 

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