Faceguard IR

Thu 2006/08/17 16:30 JST
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Are you fed up with carrying around keys or key cards? And for those of you who have fingerprint recognition security systems at work or school (or home) – are you finding that you cant get through that door because you like to file down your finger prints?
And how about folks who have voice recognition security systems at work – are you not fed up that you cant get through that door because you’ve been singing that Haruhi tune all night and have a sore throat?

Well be fed up no more thanks to Faceguard IR - a facial recognition system that uses infrared technology to scan your face. Because it uses infrared, it will recognize faces in complete darkness and laugh when somebody tries to put a photo of a infront of the scanner.
Learn more about Faceguard IR at the official site and download the pamphlet to find out more.
Nearly forgot to mention that theres still a 0.001% chance of Faceguard letting in the wrong person…

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  • Benjamin Takeyo
    Benjamin Takeyo in Lieu de la batille decisive (Registered on 2007/12/04)
    ひきこもり/Hikikomori. Suits my current state more than a 大学生/University Student. ^^

    Wonderful, the only thing that can go wrong is probably when scanning twins.

    Wed 2007/12/05 22:32:38 JST (ID #66108)
    reply to Benjamin Takeyo's comment

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