2N Adaptive Face Zooming Intercom Identifies Visitors.
2N Adaptive Face Zooming Intercom – 2N said it is the first company to introduce adaptive face zooming capability to its video intercoms.
While wide-angle cameras give a perfect overview of the whole entrance, the visitor can occupy a relatively small space in the frame, making their face difficult to recognise, especially if they are standing back from the entry.
Adaptive Face Zooming improves security by enabling homeowners and users in commercial buildings to identify visitors more clearly. The technology is based on the camera in the intercom detecting a face in the frame and zooming in so that the user can identify their visitor on the answering unit or a linked smartphone.
When 2 people are in the frame, the video intercom adapts its field of view and automatically focuses on both visitors. If more people enter, the video intercom zooms out to focus all the visitors in the frame then zooms back in if any visitors walk away.
2N Adaptive Face Zooming Intercom
If users need to zoom in even further perhaps to confirm the details on an ID badge there’s a pinch-to-zoom function, allowing them to zoom in even further. 2N Adaptive Face Zooming also works on all of 2N’s answering units and smartphones via the My2N app.
2N Adaptive Face Zooming is available on the 2N IP Style, the company’s flagship video intercom. According to the manufacturer, the 2N IP Style already has the best video intercom camera on the market.
2N IP Style’s 5MP camera’s incorporation of wide dynamic range technologies ensures full image quality and identification of the visitor, even in darkness or uneven lighting conditions outside.
Important to note, 2N Adaptive Face Zooming is not facial recognition technology, it only detects faces and does not store them, so there are no concerns about General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) rules covering biometric data.
You can find out more about 2N Adaptive Face Recognition technology here or read more SEN news here.
“2N Adaptive Face Zooming Intercom Identifies Visitors.”