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MSR90 USB Swipe Magnetic Credit Card Reader 3 Tracks Mini Smart Card Reader MSR605 MSR606 Deftun

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About this item

  • MSR90 is a USB emulation keyboard interface that not need any driver or software,USB simply plug and play
  • Reads up to 3 tracks of information,can reads ISO7811, AAMVA, CA DMV and most other card data formats
  • Threaded inserts for mounting. LED indicator, green light is on when connecting,green light blinks when cards swiped
  • Bi-directional swipe reading, superior reading of high jitter, scratched, and worn magstripe cards, reliable for over 1,000,000 card swipes
  • Configuration software makes configuration changes easy,works with: Windows OS and Mac OS



Product Description

MSR90 USB Swipe Magnetic Credit Card Reader

Deftun MSR90 Card Reader

hand swipe operated magnetic card reading machine with USB interface, adopting high integrated magnetic card decoding chip. They have small electricity consumption and strong interference resistance.

Description:

MSR90 is a USB emulation keyboard interface that not need any driver software,USB simply plug and play,NO Software required ! USB Simply plug and play (Keyboard Emulation). Reader works like a keyboard

Reads up to 3 tracks of information,can reads ISO7811, AAMVA, CA DMV and Quickbooks Online

msr90

Package List: 1x Magnetic Card Reader


Brenda B.
Reviewed in Canada on February 28, 2025
doesn't work consistently
Tyler
Reviewed in the United States on January 8, 2025
Simple to use and decent value. Does exactly what I need it to.
James Wilson
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2024
Kind of a bummer that the programming software only works on Windows, but it can read cards even on macOS.
Shane
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2024
Works as intended. Small, lightweight design. Effortless plug and play via USB. We use these for software access on office computers, everybody has a mag strip card that is their “password”. Didn’t come with any method of mounting. Purchased double sided tape and worked well.
MikeyB
Reviewed in Canada on June 6, 2024
WOrks great with health cards. Purchased to use with my EMR for Telus PS, works with ontario health cards
Microfiber Cloths
Reviewed in the United States on June 16, 2024
This card reader works perfectly for why I bought it. I'm the Secretary of a non-profit organization. Members of the organization have membership cards with a magnetic strip that they need to swipe when checking into a meeting or other event where attendance is counted.It reads our membership cards perfectly.
Mj
Reviewed in Canada on February 8, 2024
Did not work or go online. I just wanted to copy my building swiping card waste of money through it in the garbage and just bought another key the landlord which cost me $100 should’ve done it from the first place
Holger
Reviewed in the United States on November 13, 2024
Worked fine. but before you buy understand that it can only read cards not write. thats why i returned.
JEFFREY P D ELIA
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2023
Worked fine for the first three months. Light now blinks green continuously and will not read any cards. Wasn't expecting this to last a lifetime, but was expecting it to last far longer than 3 months.
CHS I.
Reviewed in the United States on September 16, 2020
I will begin as upfront as possible: I don't know the technical difference between two-track and three-track magnetic strips for cards. I do know, however, that this reader did not work with the EBT cards we issue at our office. The older card reader we have is listed as a two-track card reader, so I assume then that our cards are two-track and aren't compatible with three-track reader. Please correct me if I'm mistaken.Now, that's not to say the reader doesn't function at all. It will read the numbers; however, it also inserted a semicolon before the number and followed the number with a couple other random symbols and other numbers. When input into Notepad, this is no big deal and can be manually corrected. When input into the site we use to issue cards, however, it doesn't process correctly, presumably due to those extra symbols and the character limit of the field.So, while this product may technically work, it is unfortunately not as simple as "plug-and-play" for all parties. I can't detract from the score entirely due to my own ignorance in the matter, so I'll go with 3 stars.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on September 27, 2019
This is a simple product that does exactly what is claimed. The info on the magstripe of a swiped card is entered into your computer exactly as though you typed it on the keyboard. It works out of the box with nothing special needed. If you were entering information based on this, you would need to make sure the computer is ready to accept the numbers before you swipe the card... such as positioning the cursor in the credit card number box on the screen.By default it sends all of the track data at once with a prefix and suffix for each so a program could tell which one is which. There's a small piece of windows-based configuration software that's optionally used to config which tracks to send and whether or not to use a prefix/suffix.Note that you would not be able to get it to send just the card number, or just the name on the card unless the card is encoded that way. Typically a card will have multiple bits of information on the same track. Most payment systems that allow one to use a card reader would know to expect the info in this format (which is a standard) and is not exactly as though you'd type it by hand reading from the front of the card. All that to say, you're not going to be able to use this to swipe your card and fill out the checkout form on a typical online store. But if you're using it for a payment system for a business and the payment system works with a card reader, then this will very likely "just work" with no special settings or anything.I gave it a slightly lower rating for accuracy in that if you are not careful about how you swipe, you'll only get track 1 data even if track 3 is present. But if you're careful to insert the card flat when swiping it gets it just fine. It either works or doesn't and doesn't send partial tracks or incorrect info.