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Apple's Custom Badge Reader for Apple Park Pop Up in FCC Filing
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2017-08-07
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According to the user manual included with the filing, it's for granting access to restricted areas to people with a company-provided credential. 


"The reader will indicate granted access by briefly changing color to green and playing a sound. Declined access is indicated by red color and a second sound," according to the filing. 


The filing was the second in a series of three mysterious Apple FCC authorization filings describing devices with Apple-style model numbers that popped up over the past year. 180 days after authorization was granted, and showed a door assembly with a NFC-capable badge reader.


Apple's Custom Badge Reader for Apple Park Pop Up in FCC Filing


This badge reader, codenamed A1846, has wireless NFC capability as well. 


There are off-the-shelf badge readers available on the market, but Apple Park, Apple's $5 billion campus opening this year, has a lot of custom details spearheaded by Apple's design head Jony Ive, including custom-built door handles, tables, and even banisters. Apple didn't immediately respond to a request for more information. 


We don't know much else about this badge reader, but we're sure the sound it makes when it unlocks is amazing.


Source: businessinsider

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