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RealNetworks, Inc. is showcasing SAFR SCAN™, the company’s recently introduced facial recognition reader designed for mainstream commercial access control, workforce management and health safety applications, at GSX 2022 in booth 3725.  

Since its introduction in Q1, 2022, SAFR SCAN has continued to evolve with added features further adding to the cost-effective solution’s broad market appeal.

New integrations & partnerships

Additionally, SAFR SCAN has caught the attention of pioneer technology companies, resulting in new integrations & partnerships with AMAG Technology, Genetec, ACRE/Feenics, Johnson Controls/Software House and PCSC.

SAFR SCAN has also joined Physical Security Interoperability Alliance (PSIA) and  will be part of the PSIA Experience at GSX on Tuesday, September 13th.

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SAFR SCAN delivers the perfect balance of high-performance biometrics and exceptional value

There continues to be a high level of interest and excitement about SAFR SCAN since we publicly debuted the solution only six months ago."

"End-users and technology partners alike continue to affirm that SAFR SCAN delivers the perfect balance of high-performance biometrics and exceptional value required to meet new and emerging physical security, workforce management and health safety challenges,” said Paul DiPeso, President, SAFR from RealNetworks.

Fast & frictionless access control

SAFR SCAN provides a fast, frictionless access control experience, authenticating up to 30 individuals per minute and employing the latest advancements in secure facial recognition technology.

Ideal for both indoor and outdoor environments with changing lighting conditions, SAFR SCAN also functions as a 3-in-1 device for access control, video surveillance and video intercom capabilities at the door.

Since its initial introduction, SAFR SCAN continues to evolve with new features and capabilities, including a powerful feature to help detect and prevent tailgating.

Facial recognition technology

All SAFR SCAN data is secured and encrypted with no facial images being recorded or stored anywhere

SAFR SCAN’s facial recognition technology is 99.9% accurate and uses anti-spoofing technology to ensure the liveness of the individual being authenticated.

All SAFR SCAN data is secured and encrypted with no facial images being recorded or stored anywhere within the system for further personal privacy protections.

New integrations

SAFR SCAN is now integrated with several pioneer access control platforms from AMAG Technology, Feenics, Genetec, Johnson Controls and PCSC.

We are extremely pleased to be working with several of the industry’s leading access control companies and are in discussion with many more as we look to provide users a seamless, frictionless access experience when using SAFR SCAN on the access platform of their preference,” said DiPeso.

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