Suprema Positions XPass Q2 as a Fast-Track Access Reader for High-Traffic Sites
The new device combines QR, barcode, RFID and mobile credential support in a single compact reader, targeting venues and facilities where speed, flexibility and user convenience are becoming critical to access control
Suprema is expanding its non-biometric access control portfolio with XPass Q2, a new intelligent reader that integrates multiple credential technologies into a single device. According to the company, the product supports QR codes, barcodes, RFID cards, and mobile credentials, positioning it as a flexible option for organizations that need to manage both everyday access and visitor or ticket-based entry from a single platform.
The launch reflects a growing demand for access solutions that can process users quickly without forcing operators to rely on separate systems for staff, visitors and event attendees. Suprema said XPass Q2 was developed for two main scenarios: accelerating entry at high-traffic facilities where visitors authenticate via QR codes, and enabling fast ticket verification at venues such as events, stadiums and public facilities. In both cases, the focus is on reducing congestion and improving throughput at entry points.
For the security channel, that makes XPass Q2 relevant beyond traditional office access control. The product appears suited to a wider range of environments where convenience, temporary access and rapid authentication are becoming more important, including commercial buildings, leisure venues, transport-related facilities and public-facing sites. Its compact form factor and rugged design also suggest Suprema is aiming at deployments where space is limited, but reliability remains essential.
The new reader also points to a broader market direction. As organizations look to unify physical access, visitor management and digital ticketing, vendors are increasingly expected to offer devices that handle multiple credentials natively and fit into more dynamic operational workflows. With XPass Q2, Suprema is clearly responding to that shift by offering a reader built for speed, mixed-use access scenarios and easier adoption across different site types.
For integrators and end users, the appeal will likely lie in whether the device can simplify deployments while supporting the more fluid user journeys that modern facilities now require. If it performs as positioned, XPass Q2 could give Suprema a stronger play in projects where QR-based access, ticketing and mobile-ready entry are converging.
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