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Kepler FX6 Facial Recognition Device Product Specifications
Figure 3 FX6 prototype with the card reader on the column support
Facial recognition, a biometric recognition technology based on the facial features of human, is a
typical application of artificial intelligence. Facial recognition has been applied to some industries,
such as the public security field (border inspections and criminal investigations), the transportation
field (airports, train stations, and bus stops), and the education industry (facial attendance,
dormitory access control, and kindergarten pick-up). It has great prospect as a portal for
connecting people and intelligence.
The infrared non-contact temperature measuring technology is widely used in the field of medical
temperature measurement. It can accurately measure the body temperature without direct contact
between people, greatly reducing the probability of cross infection of viruses and bacteria.
The Kepler FX6 facial recognition device is equipped with a new built-in infrared non-contact
temperature measuring module based on facial recognition. During facial recognition, the device
can simultaneously measure the temperature of the person's forehead and facial skin in a
non-contact, accurate, reliable, efficient, and unaware manner. For those whose body temperature
exceeds a certain threshold, the device will generate an abnormal warning and display their
temperature. The unique waterproof and dustproof design of the device meets the IP65 protection
requirements, effectively guaranteeing the service life of the device in most environments.
Therefore, the device can be widely used in complex indoor and outdoor scenarios.
The Kepler FX6 facial recognition device addresses the high labor costs and low measurement
efficiency of traditional body temperature detection devices, and reduces the contact between
people and terminals and between people during detection, enabling the rapid screening of
crowds.