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Suprema has announced the XPass Q2, a new reader that brings together QR code scanning, RFID card reading, and mobile credential support into a single access control device. Launched on April 8, 2026, the XPass Q2 is aimed squarely at high-volume facilities that need to handle a wide mix of credential types without deploying separate hardware for each.

The core proposition of the XPass Q2 is its native QR and barcode authentication capability. Rather than relying on a general-purpose camera, the device uses a dedicated scanning module built specifically for QR reads. This matters in practice because busy entrances rarely offer ideal conditions – the module is optimised to handle varying lighting environments, which is a common pain point when deploying QR-based access at outdoor gates or poorly lit reception areas.

Beyond QR and barcode, the XPass Q2 supports RFID card credentials alongside BLE and NFC-based mobile access. This combination means facilities do not have to choose between legacy card infrastructure and newer mobile or QR workflows – the XPass Q2 handles all of them from a single reader head. For sites currently running a mix of employee RFID cards, visitor QR passes, and member or ticket-holder barcodes, that kind of credential flexibility reduces the number of reader types needed at any given entry point.

The hardware is rated IP65, making it suitable for both indoor installations and outdoor deployment where exposure to dust and water is a concern. Adaptive feedback through LED indicators and audio cues helps maintain throughput at high-traffic entrances, giving users a clear confirmation without slowing the line.

On the software side, the XPass Q2 integrates natively with Suprema’s BioStar X platform, which handles unified visitor workflow management and provides an API for third-party system integration. For organisations that need dynamic QR functionality – where codes are generated on demand and expire after use – Suprema offers compatibility through its CLUe integration platform. This is particularly relevant for event ticketing and temporary visitor access scenarios where static credentials are a security liability.

Suprema CEO Hanchul Kim commented on the launch: “QR codes have become the standard credential for visitors and ticket holders,” pointing to the purpose-built design of the XPass Q2 as a response to that shift. The broader trend here is real – many facilities that previously issued proximity or smart cards to everyone are now dealing with a visitor and event population that expects to present a QR code from a smartphone rather than carry a physical card.

The XPass Q2 positions itself as a practical answer to that operational reality. By consolidating QR, barcode, RFID, BLE, and NFC into one device with an outdoor-capable enclosure and deep BioStar X integration, Suprema is targeting the segment of the market where access control complexity has been growing fastest: mixed-use facilities, stadiums, corporate campuses with high visitor volumes, and venues where ticketing systems need to talk directly to access control infrastructure.

Read more at https://www.supremainc.com/en/about/news-detail.asp?iBOARD_CONT_NO=8130&News_Type=Releases

By Matt Houldsworth

Over 3 decades of experience in RFID, High Risk/Value Asset Management, Inspection Systems, Brand Protection Technology, Customer engagement technology, WIP management, Logistics tracking, Digital Product Passports (DPP), and Digital Twinning linked to physical products with RFID. My Veribli Tech Makes Circular Economies Work!