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SRI Identity™ IOM Access Control Reader, a convenient and reliable biometric identity solution supports secure access control and workforce management applications. It enables effortless, standoff authentication in less than a second at any point of entry, indoors or outdoors.

Users simply glance at the unit without having to remove glasses or bring their eyes close to the device. The reader is ideal for use in college and corporate campuses, critical infrastructure locations, correctional facilities and data centres.

Features of the IOM Access Control Reader

  • Performs standoff identification more than 2 feet away
  • Recognises authorised people in less than one second
  • Large capture area works with a range of user heights
  • Works with eyeglasses and contact lenses
  • Integrates into security systems
  • Mounts easily on pedestals, walls or turnstiles
  • All-weather unit available
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