TBS launches new 3D Flash+

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The new 3D Flash+ advanced facial recognition product from TBS has the ability to recognise registered users from up to four metres away. It also offers a unique walk-through method that allows for verification of a person’s identity by walking past a camera. With its many cutting-edge features, 3D Flash+ promises unmatched convenience and security.
The new walk-through method makes it ideal for use in high-security areas where traditional methods of identification may not be feasible. With its ability to identify registered users from a distance up to four metres, it offers unmatched convenience, security and swiftness.

Utilising sophisticated algorithms for face identification and walk-through verification techniques, 3D Flash+ generates an exclusive mathematical representation of each person’s distinct facial features. The authentication process via walking through takes merely one second and can be adjusted according to the preferred starting point – making it suitable for locations like buildings or airports where touchless biometric validation is crucial.

“We are confident that 3D Flash+ will revolutionise the security industry and provide peace of mind for users around the world”, says Stefan Schaffner CEO TBS. “3D Flash+ is the newest facial recognition device from TBS. It features cutting-edge 3D algorithms for facial verification and has an anti-spoofing capability against photos, videos, as well as face masks – rest assured that the individuals entering through the gate are indeed who they claim to be,” Stefan Schaffner explains further.

The 3D Flash+ is designed for indoor installation and can be used in a variety of settings, from airports to manufacturing facilities. It has a large database capacity, able to store 10,000 faces in identification mode and 100,000 faces in verification mode (dual-factor verification). The biometric solution also possesses the ability to seamlessly combine various techniques for two-factor authentication, including card-based systems, personal identification number (PIN) codes or mobile access options.