FF1000

Facial recognition access control is a cutting-edge technology that uses biometric data to verify the identity of individuals and grant them access to secure areas or resources. This technology works by analyzing unique features of a person’s face, such as the distance between their eyes, the shape of their jawline, and the contour of their nose.


FF1000 is a Time Attendance and Access Control system to be associated with the latest face recognition and RFID function, It builds with the newest core board and firmware.

Identix FF1000 Catalogue

Once the system matches the individual’s facial characteristics to a database of authorized personnel, access is granted. Facial recognition access control is being increasingly adopted in various sectors, including healthcare, government, finance, and retail, as it offers a highly secure and efficient method of access control. However, some concerns have been raised about the potential for privacy violations and bias in the technology, which has prompted further research and development in this field.

Facial recognition access control is a type of biometric security technology that uses a person’s facial features to grant or deny access to a secure area or device. It works by capturing a digital image of a person’s face and using algorithms to analyze unique features such as the distance between the eyes, the shape of the nose, and the contour of the jawline.

This technology is becoming increasingly popular in various industries such as law enforcement, banking, and healthcare as it provides a high level of security and convenience. Facial recognition access control eliminates the need for traditional security measures such as keys or access cards, which can be lost or stolen. However, there are concerns regarding privacy and accuracy, as facial recognition technology can be susceptible to false positives and negatives, and the collection and storage of personal biometric data can raise privacy issues.