People don’t care about features.

I’ll say it again, for impact. 

People really don’t care about features.

 

How many megapixels our camera is. The short-range proximity sensors. The waterproof neoprene foam seals.  

 

These mean little to nothing to the end-user. 

What they do care about, is what those features can do for them, to make their lives easier.

That fancy, high quality, wide angled lens on the camera? This is what enables us to capture a broad range of faces to grant entry. 

In end user speak, the camera recognises faces at a wide range of heights. 

From wheelchair users to incredibly tall people, who live at around the 6”6 mark. 

We pride ourselves on creating solutions for genuine pain points. 

User centred design.  

Access control for all, regardless of your shape, size or height. 

 

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“With the face recognition in place, it just gives us a lot more freedom to continue working.”