I decided it was time to go key-less with my doors locks, so I started researching the high tech fingerprint recognition reader locks and found that something even more high tech exists--the FaceID CVJB-G107, a face recognition system.
The FaceID CVJB-G107 face recognition security system keeps a database of up to 500 unique faces, and will only allow access when the face-detecting algorithm finds a match.
The FaceID CVJB-G107 is being marketed as a replacement for time-card systems and a door security system. FaceID is a little more than I had budgeted, at $447, so I won’t be ordering one from ChinaVasion today. In the meantime, until I can decide between fingerprint or face recognition locks, I’ll be sticking with my keys.
Key Themes Behind This Trend
- Face Recognition Security Systems
- The development of advanced face recognition technology presents opportunities to revolutionize door locks and enhance security systems.
- Keyless Entry Systems
- The rise of keyless entry systems, including fingerprint and face recognition locks, is reshaping the way we access and secure our homes and workplaces.
- Replacement for Time-card Systems
- Face recognition systems like the FaceID CVJB-G107 have the potential to replace traditional time-card systems, streamlining attendance tracking and improving workplace efficiency.
Where This Applies
- Home Security
- The face recognition technology used in the FaceID CVJB-G107 has disruptive innovation potential in the home security industry, providing a more convenient and secure alternative to traditional locks.
- Access Control Systems
- The development of face recognition door locks presents disruptive innovation opportunities in the access control systems industry, enabling more efficient and reliable methods of granting entry to authorized individuals.
- Workplace Security
- Face recognition systems, such as the FaceID CVJB-G107, offer disruptive innovation potential for the workplace security industry, providing improved identity verification and access control measures.