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See HID Amico Biometric Facial Recognition Reader At SAGE

New HID Amico 7-Inch Biometric Facial Recognition Reader At SAGE - HID’s Amico biometric reader is a high-performance facial recognition terminal designed to deliver secure, contactless access control with fast and accurate user verification and you can see it and other HID solutions at SAGE in Canberra November 20 (register here).

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See HID Amico Biometric Facial Recognition Reader At SAGE November 20 Realm Hotel, Canberra.

See HID Amico Biometric Facial Recognition Reader At SAGE

New HID Amico 7-Inch Biometric Facial Recognition Reader At SAGE – HID’s Amico biometric reader is a high-performance facial recognition terminal designed to deliver secure, contactless access control with fast and accurate user verification and you can see it and other HID solutions at SAGE in Canberra November 20 (register here).

Amico is an advanced biometric facial recognition reader designed to address the growing demand for secure, seamless and contactless access. It enables faster and more accurate facial recognition, minimising delays with false rejections.

Amico provides advanced levels of security that reduce unauthorised access risks and give real-time identity verification across diverse high traffic environments and locations that need seamless access with less intervention such as healthcare facilities, data centres, government offices and corporate environments.

According to HID, Amico delivers fast and accurate recognition powered by Paravision’s leading AI technology, which minimizes delays and false rejections for smooth, secure entry. HID says this makes the reader perfect for busy entry points, where HID Amico ensures authorized personnel gain access quickly without bottlenecks.

There’s also support for 5 authentication methods to meet various security needs: face with advanced liveness detection, credential (HF/LF), HID Mobile Access and Wallets, QR code and PIN.

Another strength is security and privacy by design. According to HID, Amico meets applicable privacy and security controls, in line with industry best practices and regulatory requirements. In addition, HID Amico offers an optional template on card, where biometric data is securely stored on the user’s credential rather than in a centralized database.

There’s also out-of-the-box support for OSDP and Wiegand to integrate effortlessly with existing access control systems through the API, and Power over Ethernet (PoE) simplifies installation, reducing time and cost.

HID says Amico provides ease of use with robust security, along with flexible integration options and the adaptability to meet a wide range of access needs – be sure to check this solution out at SAGE 2025!

SAGE 2025, sponsored by Gallagher Security and held in partnership with ASIS ACT, opens November 20 at Realm Hotel in Canberra. The event includes free ASIS ACT seminars (register here) and government training sessions (register here), with more news and registration details available here – you can find more SEN news here.

HID Amico 7-Inch Facial Recognition Reader Features

  • 7-inch IPS touchscreen with Paravision AI facial recognition and anti-spoofing
  • Multi-modal authentication including face, card, mobile, QR, and PIN
  • IP65-rated with PoE or 12VDC power options
  • Stores 50,000 face templates and 200,000 logs
  • Supports OSDP, Wiegand, RS-485, Ethernet, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth.

“See HID Amico Biometric Facial Recognition Reader At SAGE November 20 Realm Hotel, Canberra.”

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A professional writer and editor who has been covering the security industry since 1991, John is passionate about clever applications of technology and the fusion of sensing and networking. A capable photographer John enjoys undertaking practical reviews of the latest electronic security systems.