The hardware

Built for the worst
day of the year.

Dead zones. Dust. Rain. A hundred thousand people. Our devices carry their own brains, read every credential type, and keep scanning when the Wi-Fi quits, because the field doesn’t care about your network.

  • One device reads RFID, NFC, QR, and barcode
  • On-board database: keeps scanning when the Wi-Fi quits
  • Engineered in-house in New Orleans
The hardware, on site

One footprint. Every device, connected.

Deploy the hardware across the grounds and every device gets online (gates wired in on PoE, everything else on Wi-Fi), then each zone reaches the cloud on its own uplink. No single point to fail. Hover over a device to trace how it connects.

LIVE ON SITE
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The hardware on the grounds
In the air
Access & ticketsCredentialsPaymentsRegistrations
Out to the cloud
The cloud

Each device pushes its own data up and pulls updates back down, and every zone reaches the cloud on its own uplink, so no single point can take the show down.

The hardware, on site

Hover over any device to trace how it gets online: PoE or Wi-Fi to the local network, then out to the cloud. No single uplink to fail.

Stationary access portal

NTR-6

The front-gate workhorse. An on-board computer keeps it validating when the network drops, LEDs and a loudspeaker call the shot from 50 feet in daylight, and at 3.5 lbs it travels in a Pelican case.

Type
Stationary portal · high traffic
Connectivity
POE+ wired (Wi-Fi + LTE/5G backup)
Specs & details
Mobile handheld scanner

NTR-H

Portal-grade access control that fits in one hand. The same offline brain as the NTR-6, an all-day battery, and live GPS and battery telemetry so you can run a whole roaming fleet from the control room.

Type
Mobile handheld · low traffic / roaming
Connectivity
Wi-Fi (cellular optional)
Specs & details
Box-office tablet

NTR-T

The counter unit. Validates tickets, swaps third-party barcodes for wristbands, and looks up any guest, all on a tablet that keeps working whether the network is up or not.

Type
Box office · low traffic
Connectivity
Wi-Fi (cellular optional)
Specs & details
Self-service registration kiosk

NTR-T+

The kiosk that runs itself. Guests register a wristband, link a card, and set spend limits in about 20 seconds, no agent and no line, feeding straight into wrstREG and wrstPOS.

Type
Self-service kiosk
Connectivity
Wi-Fi
Specs & details
Cashless POS handheld

TAP-4

Every way to pay, in one hand. RFID, Apple Pay, Google Pay, and cards, plus on-the-spot wristband registration, on Stripe-grade hardware that keeps selling when the Wi-Fi drops.

Type
Handheld POS / registration terminal
Payments
RFID · Apple/Google Pay · card
Specs & details
Large-format badge printer

ZC10L

Big credentials, printed on the spot. Edge-to-edge full-color 3.5 × 5.5″ badges with RFID encoded as they print and a full menu of security features, one every 30 seconds.

Badge size
3.5″ W × 5.5″ H
Print
Edge-to-edge full-color, variable data
Specs & details
Card-format badge printer

ZC350

The compact badge printer. Standard CR80 cards, dual-sided full color, RFID or plain, with all the security options of its big sibling, small enough to sit on any accreditation desk.

Badge size
2.125″ W × 3.375″ H (CR80)
Print
Dual-sided full-color
Specs & details
Behind Every Great Event

Spec the right hardware for your event

Tell us what you’re building. We’ll show you how one platform, and a crew that shows up, handles access, credentials, payments, and data from load-in to load-out.

Questions? hello@wrstbnd.com