VF2000 facial recognition biometric attendance system with cloud-based software
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Introducing our AI-enabled 🚀VF2000 facial recognition biometric attendance system with cloud-based software! Our system is designed to offer businesses a secure and reliable way to manage their employee attendance, with ease of use.🚀Boost your business work now!
📲Specification of VF2000:
✅User Capacity: Standard 10,000 Face(1:N), upgradable to 25,000
✅Speed: Less than 0.3
✅Lighting compatible: 0.1 Lux ~ 30,000 Lux
✅Working Distance: 0.3 - 2 meter
✅Record Capacity: 200,000
✅Security Photo: 200,000
✅Authentication: Face, ID +Pin Optional : Card +Face, Card/Face
📲Know more information: https://faceitsystems.com/product/vf2000-ip65-industrial-weather-proof-ai-based-face-attendance-access-control-terminal-with-mask/
📲Quick inquiry: https://forms.gle/E6hFTPYetP3zz9RU9
🪀Call/WhatsApp: +91 990399 2334 / 7550 670 670
📨Email: dealersales@faceitsystems.com
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