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Essentially, biometric devices analyse and measure biological data through characteristics of the human body, such as fingerprints, facial recognition, and voice patterns, to name a few.
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Biometric access control in Gyms
What are Biometric devices? • Essentially, biometric devices analyse and measure biological data through characteristics of the human body, such as fingerprints, facial recognition, and voice patterns, to name a few. • As these physiognomies are unique to the individual, collected biological data can be used for verification and access control. • The rising popularity and assured security of biometric access control devices have resulted in active applications in nearly every sector – corporations, medical facilities, and of course, leisure & fitness centres.
Integrated systems with Petro turnstile gates • The Suprema series of biometric access control systems are equipped with a world-best fingerprint algorithm that maximizes security and convenience without relying on the conventional card/key system. • Offering a diverse range of high-level biometric access control system solutions at affordable costs, Suprema’s line of devices, such as the Suprema BioEntry W2 and the Suprema BioEntry Plus. • Suprema BioEntry W2 is a rugged fingerprint access control device that has live finger detection technology and also features multi-card support for dual-frequency RFID technology.
Traditional membership cards vs enhanced security • On an average basis, gyms and fitness centres have a daily foot-traffic in the hundreds, 90% of which are registered members. • Instead of the traditional, time consuming manual check of membership cards or sign in methods, a fingerprint access control system provides a faster and easier method of admission. • In Short, a properly implemented biometric access control system is more cost-effective than traditional methods.