News

             
20 May 2020

Howard Industries teams with 22Miles on temperature detection kiosk

news-20200520-05.jpg

In partnership with 22Miles, Howard Industries has introduced a contactless passive detection temperature sensing kiosk for medical and HR applications, according to a press release.

This solution can sense temperature from anyone who passes through its sensors that will trigger an auditory or silent alarm. This alarm can alert security of a person who is above a specific temperature and prevent them from entering your establishment.

The software display features a picture of the subject’s face. It has a simple interface that lights up green or red light based on the temperature that is sensed and how it relates to an acceptable, preset human temperature.

For even greater security, facial recognition can be used to match employees face to their temperature not only for sensing their well-being but also for standard entry into the business.

The initial offerings are housed with Howard's R2 & R3 enclosures with a 22-inch LED display, all in portrait-orientation with the sensor device above the display.

The 22Miles Software supports three iterations (types) of this sensing products:

  • Passive detection: Visitors need to walk up to a screen to detect and show their temperature. This is one on one application.
  • Active detection: Multiple users tracking from on a desk station, showing each person’s temperature on the camera.
  • Walkthrough detection, like the anti-theft device, at the entrance of a store, will support both visual (flashing different colors of lights) and audio (different tones) alerts.

Source: Kiosk Marketplace

Show all news