Hikvision MinMoe

In just one second and a 70 Cm. away, the MinMoe terminal Hikvision is able to verify an iris, offering color and anti-counterfeit video images to ensure greater accuracy and security.

With the aim of offering a higher level of security for access control, Hikvision has developed MinMoe, A powerful solution that allows you to quickly verify the characteristics that make up the iris of each person in a second, at a recognition distance of up to 70 Cm.

For greater accuracy and safety in the access control, MinMoe offers color and anti-counterfeit images by video, So you only need a glance to quickly verify the user's identity, No need to remove your glasses, helmet or any other PPE (Personal protective equipment) if you wear them.

In addition, Hikvision MinMoe has others Authentication methods like facial recognition, Fingerprinting and card reading, providing greater flexibility and number of options for access control in any installation.

The combination of all these technologies makes this terminal a precise solution, Reliable and comfortable for scenarios where a high level of security and control is needed, as bank vaults, Scientific laboratories and hospitals, among others.

Trained at an early stage of human development, The pattern of each iris is unique and remains virtually unchanged for the rest of a person's life.. The details of the iris are so rich and complex that they are almost impossible to copy, making it the ideal biometric solution for access control when accurately identifying and distinguishing people.

"In recent decades, Authorized access control has moved far away from keys, PIN codes and ID cards - secures Carvin Ying, Access Control Product Manager at Hikvision-. The market is now entering the era of biometrics.".

According to Ying, The Biometric access controls provide inherent advantages, as a greater safety and efficacy, as well as the reduction of counterfeits, as it performs a person's verification in seconds, or fractions of a second, avoiding unnecessary physical contact. This is the case of facial and iris recognition, offering contactless access control, A hygienic practice increasingly demanded in the market.


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By • 14 Oct, 2022
• Section: Access control, HIGHLIGHTED IN DEPTH, MAIN HIGHLIGHT, Detection, Services