In just a few years, biometric access has become one of the most secure access control options around.
As technology advances and provides greater security along with more affordable prices, the adoption of biometric control in companies is also developing. Furthermore, the figures for the biometrics market value are growing at a very remarkable rate: it is estimated that it will advance at a CAGR of 13.3% between 2022 and 2031, according to Global NewsWire, mainly driven by its application in biometric access control.
What exactly is biometric access, which technologies are currently the most secure and how do you know which system to choose for your project? At NÜO Planet we have put together the following guide with everything you need to know about biometric access. Let’s begin!
Biometric access can be defined as the set of technologies that, based on the physical characteristics of a person, can identify them.
Thus, biometric access control uses various techniques to detect unique and non-transferable characteristics of an individual and compare them with the database. In this way, it manages to identify the user and determines if the person can access the facilities or not.
Biometrics transforms the unique physical features of people (fingerprints, voice, iris…) into a unique identifier that makes it
possible to establish the identity of a person with a degree of certainty that is much higher than other identification methods.
This represents a series of advantages for companies that have decided to implement a biometricaccess control reader in their facilities:
Today, it is the most reliable and secure identification method. In particular, the
most advanced fingerprint readers are the most highly recommended for security applications. This is because biometric control, unlike the use of keys, cards, or codes, uses unique and non-transferable parameters, making falsification or impersonation more complex. |
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Allows for efficient user management, being 100% certain of who accesses each space and when. | |
Represents maximum simplicity and convenience compared to physical credentials such as cards, key fobs, mobile credentials, or traditional keys. | |
Allows you to combine fingerprint readers, mobile credentials, and high security access cards. |
Let’s delve into some of the main benefits of biometric access control for the company.
In general, it is a system that manages to speed up, make more flexible and increase the reliability of the identity verification process for various purposes. Some of the advantages include:
The fingerprint is a unique and immutable parameter for which what are currently, considered the most secure biometric access systems have been developed.
Thus, the most advanced options for fingerprint systems include:
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Multispectral optical technology Capable of penetrating under the superficial layers of the epidermis and, therefore, identifying users even in complex situations (users with latex gloves, dirty or wet fingers, outdoors in adverse weather conditions, etc.). These types of advanced systems can identify users almost immediately, granting or denying them access with high levels of precision and speed. |
Contactless technology Included in readers such as the NÜO Fly, which won the prestigious Red Dot design award in 2022. This unique technology allows fingerprint identification to take place without the finger having to come in contact with the surface of the reader. |
Voice recognitionBiometric access based on voice recognition recognizes the vibrations associated with the way a person speaks and uses them to grant or deny them access. |
Reconocimiento de irisThe iris (the colored part of the eye) has become another option for biometric access control, although it is a method that is not widely implemented at present given its high cost and the feeling of a lack of privacy among users. Using high-resolution cameras and infrared lighting, images of the iris structure are captured and then compared with the database to determine whether to grant access to the individual. |
At NÜO Planet, we work hard to ensure that companies have access to the most secure access control systems that best suit their project requirements.
For this reason, we have positioned ourselves as leaders in the design and implementation of biometric access control systems through different options based on the most secure and efficient technology that currently exists: fingerprint recognition.
LuOur high-end biometric reader NÜO Lu is a miniature size (ideal for installation in unusual places such as narrow metal profiles, glass doors, drawers or showcases) for the management of up to 250 users. |
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Lu WNÜO Lu W is our high-end biometric reader with a capacitive sensor and an advanced biometric algorithm that responds in a secure and agile way to manage access for hundreds of users. |
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AwaNÜO Awa has an optical sensor with multispectral technology that, as we have explained above, can penetrate the deep layers of the skin to identify users even with wet, dirty fingers or those covered with latex gloves. Equipped with anti-impersonation and live finger detection algorithms, it provides outstanding results in all the measurements described above. |
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FlyNÜO Fly, winner of the Red Dot Award for its innovative design, has been developed 100% in-house by NÜO Planet to generate contactless fingerprint access control with all the security guarantees. |
Want to find out more about biometric access and how to pick the reader that your facilities need? At NÜO Planet we can help you. Contact us to receive personalized advice and request a Demo adapted to your project.