Unlike cheaper fingerprint readers, the Titan truly shines with its cloud portal. Most resellers sell the first year included, but renewal fees kick in after month 12.
If you want the Titan to unlock a door (instead of just clocking attendance), you need an electric strike, power supply, and a relay board. The Titan doesn't physically unlock doors; it sends a signal. Titan vs. The Competition (Value Check) To know if the price is "worth it," compare it to the alternatives: invixium titan price
| Feature | Invixium Titan ($1.8k avg) | HID Signo ($1k avg) | ZKTeco ($500 avg) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | IP66, IK09 (Can survive a hammer) | Indoor/Outdoor | Mostly Indoor plastic | | Fingerprint Sensor | Multispectral (Works on wet/dirty fingers) | Optical (Requires clean, dry fingers) | Optical (Fails often in dust) | | Software | Modern, Cloud-ready, API friendly | Legacy, Complex | Buggy, Limited support | | Warranty | 3 Years Standard | 2 Years Standard | 1 Year Standard | Unlike cheaper fingerprint readers, the Titan truly shines