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Understanding access control technology has surpassed its core application as a security tool and is helping protect individuals from infection, Anviz has announced the release of a strategic addition to its product line, Go Touchless - FaceDeep 5 and FaceDeep 5 IRT face recognition terminals.

Safely Returning to work and school during the post COVID-19 pandemic period leaves people with a key question - With what health and safety precautions?

AI-based facial recognition terminal

Anviz has introduced an AI-based face recognition terminal with mask and temperature alerts

Anviz has introduced an AI-based face recognition terminal with mask and temperature alerts, equipped with a dual-core based Linux CPU and the latest BioNANO deep learning algorithm that enables it to recognise a face with accuracy and greater speed.

According to Mr. Felix Fu, Product Manager at Anviz Global, the dual camera for live face detection and mask, temperature alert are the key features of the Anviz touchless series that will make students and employees follow rules to wear masks during this period.

Integrated with CrossChex access control software

Furthermore, combined with the latest time attendance and access control management software - CrossChex, Anviz offers the total solutions to enforce rules that require masks and normal body temperature to access entry.

With easy installation and multiple authentication options, the AI-based facial recognition device can be used at public buildings, government facilities, educational institutions, hospitals, professional service firms and retails.

FaceDeep Series access control terminals

As global demand for hygiene safety and enhanced protection is increasing, Anviz FaceDeep Series access control terminals will provide the best solution to reduce the worries of people returning to office and school, during the post COVID-19 pandemic age.

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