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Thales AT9000 MK2 Passport Scanner - $1980 Delivered @ IDV Pacific

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Quite relevant for business owners looking for identity document scanner such as passport.

The AT9000 MK2 is currently on clearance, offering a substantial $221 discount. As an additional benefit, use the promo code for free shipping.

The scanner is equipped to read various document types, including passports, ePassports, ID cards, national IDs, along with 1D and 2D barcodes.

Here are some of the use cases:

  1. Secure customer onboarding
  2. Hotels and Casinos for Enhanced Security
  3. Faster check-in processes
  4. Efficient record-keeping
  5. Seamless visitor management

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  • AT9000 MK2

    was: $2,021.31

    After discount: $1,800.00 excl. GST

    • $180 GST gets added at checkout.

      • Can i dump it in my hand luggage and claim TRS?

    • +3

      10% off some obscure device? Don’t think OP understands OzBARGAIN.

  • +13

    Just what I've been waiting for.

    I'm sure this is going to get ozbargained pretty quick.

  • +14

    will this detect counterfeit passports and if they pass, they will definitely work in an airport? asking for a friend.

    • +4

      Ask your friend to call this number 131881

      • +1

        or call the Mossad…they're really good with fake/ real passports.

      • -3

        Apparently 10 % of the Australian population (250,000people) are walking around on Temporary visas and 60+ % are uncontactable because we have no checks and no hope when the address is found to be "moved on" . Talk about running a circus with clowns in charge. Sorry Albo holidays over, fix this mess before we are all dragged down.
        This machine, like Bitcoins will not fix this.

        • Oh man

        • Apparently 10 % of the Australian population (250,000people)

          Did you mean to write 1%….or did you mean 2,500,000 people?

  • +4

    nice Christmas present

  • +1

    Are their papers in order?

  • +11

    Could be a great peripheral for the game Papers, Please

    • +2

      Its banned in eSports though so only worth it if you aren't looking to play professionally.

  • For a very niche market. Surely most people will be happy just to use the ubiquitous copy/scanner in their office.

  • +7

    How good is the scan quality? Can you put up some scans of your passport?

  • +6

    Any deals on https://www.wg-plc.com/product/body-scanner-millimetre-wave?
    Want to put these out at my front gate for when the in-laws visit.

    • +1

      That looks like one of those moving wall gameshows where people have to fit through various shapes in moving walls.

  • Just a scanner, right? Doesn't print?

  • +1

    Waiting for a deal on the MK3.

  • Would this pick up Jason Bourne & notify the CIA?

  • What is the point of this? I mean who would buy this and why if you are not a government agency of some sort?

    • +4

      Obviously you don’t have a new airport don’t you?

      • I mean not yet, I would have to build one if I get one of these don't I?

  • +8

    Thanks! Ordered a couple for my new international airport

    • is that you terry snow ?

    • Hope you got a good deal on it, or you need to turn in your OzB licence.

  • +1

    Papers please

  • +2

    optus sells these

  • "Anti-Glare technology eliminates image artifacts due to laminate or OVDs"

    It might be very good for scanning $100 notes 😉

  • Thanks OP, just in time for new Western Sydney Airport, got 10..

  • Is this compatible with "passport simulator" game?

  • +3

    Just waiting for airports to come on sale now

  • -1

    Thanks OP, got 5.

  • Prop from The Hostel film series?

  • +3

    Hey everyone, it's been quite entertaining to read all the comments on my first post here!

    Just to clarify, while some of you mentioned airports, government, or expressed confusion about the relevance of this post, it's worth mentioning that this device is suitable for everyday businesses in need of reliable ID scanning, similar to document scanners.

    It might seem like a new gadget to some, but for those familiar with it's need, it's a valuable tool for them.

    I'm glad to see many of you now knowing about it. :D

    Thanks for the read and banter; it's been quite a laugh!

    PS: Feel free to keep the comments coming - they help keep the post active, boost site traffic, and contribute to my SEO efforts! ;)

    • Good onya for posting techno9 and taking the craic in good fun, a saving is a saving so it deserves to be on here.

  • +1

    https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/115368956468

    • Open box (Opened – never used)
    • 2 available.
    • It's the upgraded model which includes an RFID reader. Otherwise the same as the base model.
    • Listing states 30 day warranty, but consumer guarantees would have you covered for longer as you are buying from a registered business.

    eBay Plus:
    $269.95 + shipping with code PLUSNOV

    without Plus:
    $270.95 + shipping with code SAVNOV23
    Add $1 CR2032 button battery to the order to meet the minimum spend requirement for the SAVNOV23 code.

    Shipping is around $26 to metro areas and $38 to regional so looking at around $296 to $309 delivered depending on location and code used. (OP is selling it for $2,418.88 inc. GST)

  • Thales also manufacture weapons.

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