Corvus Integration Inc

VistaEY2 2 Dual Iris and Face Camera

VistaEY2 2 Dual Iris and Face Camera

Corvus Integration, Inc., in partnership with Vista Imaging, Inc. has released the VistaEY2-2 dual iris and face camera. It is a complete, single-gesture, multi-model, biometric peripheral for Windows, CE, XP, Vista, 7 and Linux OS platforms. This camera can simultaneously capture ISO/IEC 19794-5/6 compliant images of both irises and face at a distance of 22”. Custom optics, multi-wavelength IR illumination and a tri-color RGB LED light pipe ring indicator are coupled with proprietary distance sensing to provide accurate focus analysis and auto acquisition capabilities.

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