Facial Security ensured with ZKTeco’s outdoor & vandal resistant facial recognition Terminal

ProFace X is a fully upgraded version of the ProFace product line, which is designed to deal with all kinds of security scenarios. It’s powered by the latest ZKTeco-customised CPU for running a proprietary facial recognition algorithm to boost up the performance.

With its powerful core processor and the optimised facial recognition algorithm, the ProFace X facial recognition can detect up to a maximum of 50,000 facial templates which is an industry gold standard. The facial recognition speed is less than 0.3 sec per face and comes with default anti-spoofing ability against almost all types of fake photos and videos.

ProFace X can recognise faces under extreme strong light conditions (50,000 lux) and has a microwave detector to precisely evaluate the distance between the user and the device for waking up the terminal.

ProFace X comes with a robust design that can work in extreme weather conditions from -30°C to 60°C; The IP68 dust and waterproof standard and IK04 protection standard also enhances its outdoor durability.

For details about the product, visit: www.zkteco.com.bd

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