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Face Viewer Door Lock Overview
The Face & Door Viewer Lock provides an advanced, secure, and convenient method of access control, making it ideal for individuals looking to upgrade the security of their homes or businesses. Combining cutting-edge facial recognition with the functionality of a door viewer, this system enhances both convenience and peace of mind, ensuring that only authorized individuals can gain entry while providing a visual verification of who is at the door.
Parameters Table and Details
Parameter | Description |
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Door Type | Wood door, Steel door, Stainless Steel door, Aluminum door, Brass door |
Material | Zinc Alloy |
Power Supply | lithium battery 4200mAh |
Fingerprint Capacity | 150 Groups |
APP | Tuya |
Warranty | 2Years |
Color | Grey+red bronze |
Model | RC-T100a |
Unlock type | Mobile NFC/ fingerprint/ password/IC card/key/Bluetooth |
Operating Temperature | -20°C to 60°C |
Application Scenarios
Application: This type of lock is commonly found in high-security areas, such as government buildings, luxury residences, and offices. The face recognition technology ensures that only authorized individuals can access the premises, while the door viewer adds an extra layer of security, enabling users to see who is outside before unlocking the door. It’s ideal for enhancing both security and convenience, especially in areas where only specific individuals are allowed access.
Face Viewer Door Lock Features and Advantages
Biometric Facial Recognition: Unlock your door with a quick scan of your face. This advanced feature provides a secure, hands-free method of entry, and eliminates the need for physical keys or remembering PIN codes.
Integrated Door Viewer: The built-in door viewer displays a clear, real-time image of visitors, allowing you to easily identify who’s at your door before you open it. Ideal for homes and businesses that want extra security.
Remote Monitoring: Access the camera feed and lock status remotely through the mobile app, allowing you to see who's at the door and control access from anywhere.
Multi-User Access: The lock can store multiple facial profiles, making it suitable for households or offices with more than one user. You can also grant temporary access to guests or service providers.
Advanced Security Features: In addition to facial recognition, the system often includes encryption, anti-tampering alerts, and emergency backup options like a traditional key slot for added security.
Advantages (Compared to Traditional Locks):
Convenience: Eliminates the need to carry keys, avoiding the hassle of lost or forgotten keys.
Remote Management: Enables remote control of the lock even when away from home.
Flexible Authorization: Grants temporary access to family, friends, or guests without duplicating keys.
Enhanced Security: Traditional locks are vulnerable to picking or key duplication, while Bluetooth locks feature anti-pry alarms and encryption.
Considerations for Use
High-Quality Camera: Ensure that the facial recognition camera is of high resolution and equipped with advanced features like infrared technology to detect faces even in low light conditions. A low-resolution camera can lead to false rejections or failures to recognize faces accurately.
Lighting Conditions: Facial recognition locks may struggle to function in extreme lighting conditions. Ensure that the lock’s camera has automatic adjustments to adapt to different light environments (e.g., bright sunlight, dimly lit corridors).
Angle and Positioning: The camera should be properly positioned at an optimal angle (usually between 4-6 feet above the ground) for best recognition. If the positioning is incorrect, the system may fail to recognize users efficiently.
Maintenance: Periodically clean the camera lens to avoid smudges or dirt that could affect recognition accuracy. Some systems may even notify you when it's time for maintenance or recalibration.
Data Encryption: Face & door viewer locks process biometric data (facial features) that should be encrypted. Ensure that the lock uses AES-256 encryption or other modern data protection protocols to protect user data.
Data Storage: Make sure that facial data is stored securely, either locally on the device or in cloud storage with encrypted backups. Always confirm whether the lock stores facial data for future recognition and how that data is managed.
User Consent: Ensure that the system is transparent about how it collects and stores biometric data. Look for explicit consent options and be aware of any local data protection laws (such as GDPR or CCPA) to ensure compliance.