EyeAllow is a user authentication edge device that supports a broad range of modalities, including iris and face biometrics, RFID cards, high-frequency smartcards, mobile credentials, biometrics-on cards and PIN codes. Designed for use with Princeton Identity’s Identity Server and Iris On the Move product suite, the EyeAllow brings heightened security, speed and convenience to access control, time and attendance, and point-of-sale applications, and supports integrations with solutions from many industry-leading manufacturers. By combining modalities for multifactor authentication, the unit provides a simple-to-deploy solution that complies with even the most stringent security requirements. The company’s iris identification algorithm can accurately differentiate between millions of unique users and is currently used in high-profile installations both domestically and throughout the Middle East. Its advanced iris recognition algorithm allows for identification of individuals wearing masks, glasses, sunglasses and other protective gear, while a built-in proximity sensor provides for hands-free operation. The PoE+ interface simplifies installation by allowing for power and communication over a single connection, while the patented seamless self-enrollment functionality significantly reduces the administrative burden of on-boarding new users. It has a capacity to store up to 6,000 user profiles locally with at-rest data encryption to support continued authentication. 

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