Orion’s DoorGuard system utilizes LIDAR (light detection and ranging) technology. The core component of the DoorGuard system is the S3 sensor developed by Quanergy.
The HID FARGO HDP6600 high definition printer/encoder halves the time it takes to print the first ID card, while doubling overall throughput as compared with many alternatives.
The Innometriks Cheetah SE high assurance smart card reader provides end users with an economically priced, compact, high assurance reader for installations requiring two-factor authentication to meet federal credentialing requirements.
The Southwest Airlines maintenance and operations team at Denver International Airport, one of the largest airports in the world, plays an integral role in the airline’s logistics and customer service, overseeing runway traffic, luggage handling and facility maintenance.
NAPCO Security Technologies’ professional-grade, full-featured iBridge video doorbell can be an easy add-on and RMR-generating convenience for any alarm account, using either the standalone video app or integrated with iBridge Connected Suite smart app and optional new iBridge Touch 7-in. touchscreen.
Alabama’s Auburn University has updated and expanded the biometric identity system it uses to secure areas within its athletic facilities. Princeton Identity’s new IDS software and Access200 iris readers allow student athletes, coaches and other affiliated team members enrolled in the system to unlock the doors to team locker rooms by glancing at small reader panels mounted outside each entrance. As athletes and coaches rarely carry personal items with them onto the field, the Princeton Identity system eliminates the need for access control cards, fobs, or PIN codes, which can be difficult to manually enter when carrying equipment. It also increases security. Biometric credentials make it impossible for students to share cards or codes with others, while the system’s convenience factor reduces the desire for students to leave doors propped open for easier access.