SecuGen is a global leader in optical fingerprint authentication technology. Their devices—ranging from the popular Hamster Pro 20 to the U.are.U 4500—are renowned for their durability, high image quality, and robust SDKs (Software Development Kits). However, before you can capture a single fingerprint or verify a user’s identity, you must complete a critical step: SecuGen device registration.
Remember the golden rule: Register at the OS level first (Driver), then at the application level (SDK). Never assume a device is registered just because Windows plays the “USB connect” sound. secugen device registration
With this guide, your SecuGen fingerprint reader should now be fully operational. Secure your registration process, and your authentication system will run flawlessly for years to come. Leave a comment below or visit the official SecuGen developer community. For bulk device registration in enterprise environments (500+ units), consider SecuGen’s Enterprise Registration Manager (ERM) for silent deployment via PowerShell. SecuGen is a global leader in optical fingerprint