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Welcome to the A Bit About Newsroom, where we offer a bit about current industry trends and innovations in security, self-service hardware, and more. Read the latest articles to stay informed, and get ahead of industry trends.


Inside the Pelco and Parabit Partnership
Standard ceiling cameras work fine for wide, empty rooms. But what happens when you need clear footage of a tight entryway, a cluttered cash wrap, or a drive-up lane? Discover how Pelco and Parabit are bridging the gap between hardware and real-world installation hurdles.
Jun 32 min read


Future-Proofing Security: How Biometrics, Scalable Architecture, and Smarter Hardware Protect Retail and Finance
The security landscape is shifting faster than ever. In this interview breakdown, Parabit President and CEO Rob Leiponis discusses the rise of biometrics, the hidden risks of legacy hardware, and how scalable, tailored architecture protects retail and financial institutions from evolving modern threats.
May 264 min read


Introducing the Alcatraz Rock X Recessed Wall Mount
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As biometric access control expands into more refined commercial spaces, mounting hardware has become an important part of both performance and presentation. The Alcatraz Rock X Recessed Wall Mount by Parabit Systems was developed to support low profile biometric reader deployment while helping maintain proper alignment, cleaner wall integration, and a more consistent finished appearance across modern access control environments.
May 122 min read


Elevating Biometric Deployments: The Parabit and Invixium Partnership
Parabit and Invixium combine biometric innovation with precision engineered mounting solutions to support secure, accurate, and visually refined access control deployments across turnstiles, entry points, and high traffic environments.
Apr 142 min read


KONE and Parabit: Cleaner, Smarter Destination Touchscreen Installations
Parabit supports secure, purpose built installation of KONE Destination touchscreens on turnstiles and controlled entry lanes, helping elevator dispatch systems perform reliably in high traffic environments.
Mar 301 min read


SAFR Scan and Parabit in Partnership
SAFR Scan and Parabit are in partnership to support biometric access control installations with mounting solutions designed for SAFR Scan readers across walls, mullions, turnstiles, and freestanding applications.
Mar 261 min read


Boon Edam and Parabit in Partnership
Boon Edam and Parabit are in partnership to support cleaner access control installations at controlled entry points. Boon Edam provides the entry system platform, while Parabit provides mounting solutions that integrate readers and cameras into turnstiles with secure placement, clean alignment, and long term durability across high traffic environments.
Mar 91 min read


Installation Solutions for Alcatraz Mounts and Posts
Parabit and Alcatraz work together to support biometric reader installation in real entry environments. From turnstiles and mullions to revolving doors and freestanding posts, Parabit mounting solutions for Rock and Rock X readers help create clean, durable, and properly aligned deployments across high security access points.
Feb 11 min read


Parabit and IDEMIA Bring Biometric Access Into the Built Environment
Biometric access control is only as reliable as the environment it is installed in. This post explores how the partnership between IDEMIA and Parabit brings biometric access into the built environment through mounting and enclosure solutions that support performance, durability, and clean integration at the entry point.
Jan 23 min read


Perfect Credential Reader Placement Every Time
Every surface presents unique challenges for access control installations. This guide highlights five essential tips for choosing the right reader mount, covering surface type, environment, device compatibility, accessibility, and maintenance - to achieve secure, compliant, and long-lasting performance. Parabit’s precision-engineered mounts deliver reliability across every environment.
Nov 19, 20251 min read
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