Product Type | Integrated Windows Hello Webcam Module |
Compatible Model | Durabook S14(G2) |
Sensor Resolution | 2 MP |
Camera Functionality | Facial Recognition, Video Communication |
Windows Hello Support | Yes |
Power Requirements | USB-powered via internal connector |
Form Factor | Built-in Laptop Camera Replacement |
Module Upgrade Type | Replaces standard 2MP camera with Windows Hello camera |
DURABOOK Windows Hello Webcam for S14(G2)





Key Benefits

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- Enables secure and fast biometric authentication, eliminating password-related delays and vulnerabilities
- TAA compliance and trusted Taiwanese manufacturing make it ideal for government or highly regulated industries
- Unlocks full compatibility with Windows Hello to modernize legacy access methods on field-ready rugged devices
Product Overview
The DURABOOK Windows Hello Webcam for the S14(G2) is a specialized hardware upgrade designed to improve both security and ease of use in demanding professional environments. Replacing the standard 2MP front-facing camera, this component introduces integrated support for Windows Hello facial recognition, enabling secure biometric login capabilities directly from the laptop's native webcam. Ideal for sectors that require enhanced data protection—such as field services, government, and defense—the camera eliminates the need for passwords while speeding up device access.
Engineered with compatibility and performance in mind, this webcam is manufactured in Taiwan and complies with TAA standards, making it suitable for federal procurements and compliance-sensitive enterprises. By integrating this accessory into your Durabook S14(G2), users gain a modern authentication mechanism that enhances data security while aligning with enterprise IT policies. The reliable 2MP sensor ensures consistent performance for both authentication and standard video communication applications.
Overall, this upgrade provides a measurable return on investment by improving user workflow, reducing downtime caused by forgotten passwords, and meeting compliance requirements. A dependable fit for mission-critical use cases, the DURABOOK Windows Hello Webcam is a strategic hardware enhancement for professionals prioritizing digital security and operational efficiency.
Specifications
Product Overview
Wireless Features
Wireless Technology |
Compliance & Origin
Country of Origin | Taiwan |
TAA Compliance | Yes |
RoHS Compliance | Yes |
CE Certification | Yes |
FCC Certification | Yes |
WEEE Compliance | Yes |
REACH Compliance | Yes |
Advanced Security Features
Biometric Security | Facial recognition via Windows Hello |
Authentication Method | Infrared + RGB camera for facial recognition |
Security Compliance | Supports Multi-factor Authentication (MFA) with Windows Hello |
Passwordless Access Support | Yes |
User Enrollment | Managed through Windows biometrics configuration |
Data Privacy Compliance | Compliant with GDPR and enterprise security policies |
Interfaces
Connectivity Interface | Internal USB connection (integrated inside laptop lid) |
Data Transfer Rate | Up to 480 Mbps (USB 2.0) |
Physical & Environmental
Installation Location | Integrated in top frame of LCD panel |
Housing Material | Industrial-grade plastic and metal mounting |
Operating Temperature | 0°C to 50°C (32°F to 122°F) |
Storage Temperature | -20°C to 60°C (-4°F to 140°F) |
Operating Humidity | 10% to 90% (non-condensing) |
Shock Resistance | Integrated within shock-tested laptop lid |
Dust Resistance | Enabled by internal design when integrated into S14(G2) |
Cloud Management & Licensing
Windows Hello Integration | Supported by Windows 10/11 for facial recognition login |
Enterprise Deployment Ready | Yes, via Windows Group Policy and Active Directory |
Standalone Management Software | Not required; managed via OS-level authentication infrastructure |