All-in-One Human Temperature Screening with no Touch Biometric Reader

EIN Aztec HTS 400

April 30, 2020

The Human Temperature Screening Solution combines a powerful embedded thermal camera and our latest face, palm and fingerprint recognition algorithms, providing advanced security and convenience, all on a single affordable device.

The solution screens for elevated body temperature and/or protective mask. It also provides a built-in face and palm recognition reader for employee authentication.

Used in industrial facilities , airports, hospitals, construction sites, correctional institutions, government and office buildings to help screen potentially affected people in both the workplace and public venues.

How it Works

Safely scan employees and visitors for high temperature as they walk into a building or a defined area. This all-in-one temperature scanner automatically scans and detects body temperature as employees or visitors walk by it. Built-in facial recognition records personnel safety log and verifies records. The system can automatically prevent people from entering if the pre-defined temperature threshold is exceeded or are not wearing a mask.

  • Provides fast and accurate body-temperaturemeasurement
  • Detects if a protective mask is being worn
  • Users can be denied door access if a hightemperature or no mask is detected
  • Embedded face & palm recognition sensorprovides 100% hands-free hygienic userauthentication for various applications including: Access Control, Time & Attendance, Visitor Management, Event Management & more
  • Data, alerts and reporting available throughsoftware

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