Intel Introduces ‘RealSense ID’ Facial Recognition System for Smart Locks, ATMs, More
Intel has announced a new ‘RealSense ID’ facial recognition system that combines an active depth sensor with a specialized neural network designed to deliver secure, accurate and user-aware facial authentication. Intel RealSense ID works with smart locks, access control, point-of-sale, ATMs, kiosks and more.
“Intel RealSense ID combines purpose-built hardware and software with a dedicated neural network designed to deliver a secure facial authentication platform that users can trust,”
says Sagi Ben Moshe, Intel corporate vice president and general manager of Emerging Growth and Incubation.
How It Works:
With an easy enrollment process and no network setup needed, Intel RealSense ID brings a highly accurate, natural solution that simplifies secure entry. Using only a glance, users are able to quickly unlock what’s important to them. Intel RealSense ID combines active depth with a specialized neural network, a dedicated system-on-chip and embedded secure element to encrypt and process user data quickly and safely.
To ensure continued ease of use, Intel RealSense ID also adapts to users over time as they change physical features, such as facial hair and glasses. The system works in various lighting conditions for people with a wide range of heights or complexions.
Pricing and Availability:
The RealSense ID F455 Peripheral can be pre-ordered from the link below for $99. It will ship March 1st.
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