Brivo Systems B-DS1-B Door Station
Product Profile
Brivo Door Station is a hardware-as-a-service device that significantly reduces upfront costs. This all-in-one reader/video device requires a minimal monthly subscription and set up fee to activate.
- Easy to install and activate
- Simple user enrollment process uses employee badge photo for facial authentication
- No need to carry a credential for frictionless access
- Increased security in a compact package
Technical Specification
Make | Brivo Systems |
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Manufacturer | Brivo Inc. |
Category | Access Control>Audio, video or keypad entry |
Model code | B-DS1-B |
Type of Kit/ System | Video & Audio |
Environmental Specifications |
Operating Temperature oC: -20 ~ +50 C (-4 ~ +122 F) Operating Humidity %: 0 ~ 85 |
Electrical Specifications |
Voltage: PoE Power Consumption: 12.95 W |
Physical Specifications | Dimensions mm: 179 x 66 x 39 |
Additional info |
This game-changing, next generation access solution unlocks doors using facial authentication and captures video of every access event.
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Adelante Healthcare currently operates seven healthcare centres in Phoenix, Arizona, and offers a wide array of services to patients of all socio-economic levels. Challenges The lock and key system wasn’t at all adequate for securing the seven different facilities. The facilities and all the patient and healthcare data needed to be protected in a highly secure manner. With so many employees, there was no way to track who had keys and how many copies were out there difficult to keep t...
Central Community College in Nebraska has multiple campuses and educational centres to serve approximately 90 different communities. CCC’s outdated lock-and-key system and access control technology weren’t meeting their security needs. On one campus alone there are 26 buildings with access control needs for students, staff, and vendors. The security team had to provide targeted scheduled access control for about 15 different user groups. Support and service “From past...
Central Community College in Nebraska has multiple campuses and educational centres to serve approximately 90 different communities. CCC’s outdated lock-and-key system and access control technology weren’t meeting their security needs. On one campus alone there are 26 buildings with access control needs for students, staff, and vendors. The security team had to provide targeted, scheduled access control for about 15 different user groups. The choice We’re com...