As organisations continue to address the challenges posed by COVID-19, DNAKE has introduced a 7-inch thermal scanner. This innovative device integrates real-time facial recognition with body temperature measurement and mask verification, supporting ongoing efforts in disease prevention and control.
This development is an enhancement of DNAKE’s previous facial recognition terminal, model 905K-Y3, with several key features to promote intelligent security management.
Key Features of DNAKE's Thermal Scanner
The thermal scanner features automatic temperature measurement, capable of quickly and accurately gauging a person's forehead temperature, regardless of whether they are wearing a mask. This device boasts a precision of ±0.5 degrees Celsius, ensuring reliable temperature assessments.
Real-Time Alerts and Contactless Operation
When a normal body temperature is detected, the scanner provides a voice prompt indicating "normal body temperature," permitting entry based on facial recognition, even with masks on. In cases of abnormal temperatures, it triggers an alert and displays the temperature in red.
The terminal operates contactlessly, recognising faces and measuring temperatures from 0.3 to 0.5 metres away, and includes liveness detection, capable of storing up to 10,000 facial images.
Mask Identification and Versatile Applications
This device employs a mask algorithm to detect the absence of masks and advises users to wear them.
Its dynamic facial recognition is suited for high-traffic areas, such as communities, office buildings, bus stations, airports, hotels, schools, and hospitals, thereby enhancing intelligent security measures and disease prevention capabilities.
Enhancing Property Management Services
In addition to its core functions, the thermal scanner can function as a video intercom system, supporting smart access control, attendance monitoring, and elevator management.
These features collectively contribute to the improved service levels within property management departments.
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