Iris ID’s iCAM D2000 and IrisBar Iris and Face Identification Readers

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Quickly and conveniently moving large numbers of people through airports, across borders or accessing many other locations will be easier with two new Iris ID IrisAccess™ products – the iCAM D2000 and the IrisBar (OU60B). Both compact and touchless readers accurately identify people through advanced multi-modal biometric technologies.

The iCAM D2000 and the IrisBar represent a new class of fused iris and face identification systems. The self-serve iCAM D2000 is easy to use, with large capture volume and audio/visual prompts guiding users to a frictionless experience. The unit also provides automatic face mask detection and an addon thermal sensor option to grant or deny entry based on a pre-programmed acceptable temperature range.

The IrisBar, a slim, multi-modal reader, is intended for easy kiosk mounting, helping transportation and other industries to integrate it in existing or future kiosks to provide an unparalleled authentication experience.

Other features of the iCAM D2000 include:
Two illuminator bars to assist in clear facial recognition and to automatically accommodate for dimly lit areas
A customizable interactive touchscreen option to provide an exceptional user experience
Automatic height accommodation between 1.2 and 2.1 meters
Security countermeasures with industry standard-setting and globally proven set of anti-spoofing and liveness detection
Installation flexibility with mounting options for speed gates, kiosks, desks and other locations.
Integration tools – a robust REST API makes it easy for developers to create unprecedented user experiences.

The unique feature set results from 20-plus years of research and development, leveraging Iris ID’s experience processing billions of identities through its extensive existing product line. The IrisBar shares many of the same D2000 features, including automatic height adjustment and security countermeasures. A high-power infrared LCD provides illumination for biometric capture, while an LCD display and speaker guide users through the identification process with visual and audio prompts. The slim unit captures biometric data from distances up to 750 millimeters.