The ability to quickly and effectively take the temperature of customers or students has become essential for many businesses and public establishments in the wake of the ongoing pandemic, so solutions like the Hushida AI Thermometer Camera are being created to help accommodate this.
The unit works by being set up on a pedestal and will go to work taking the temperature of people who come within proximity. The system utilizes artificial intelligence (AI) technology along with facial recognition to scan visitors, customers or students and store the images on the onboard system. The unit has space for up to 10,000 face images to be stored.
The Hushida AI Thermometer Camera is powered by a quad-core RK3288 processor and is supported by 2GB of RAM.
Freestanding Contact-Free Thermometers
The Hushida AI Thermometer Camera Has Facial Recognition
Trend Themes
1. Contact-free Thermometers - The pandemic has increased the need for contact-free thermometers in public places, creating an opportunity for companies to develop innovative solutions like the Hushida AI Thermometer Camera.
2. Facial Recognition Technology - Integrating facial recognition technology into contact-free thermometers allows for accurate tracking and monitoring of visitors, customers, or students, potentially disrupting the security industry.
3. Artificial Intelligence - Artificial intelligence-powered contact-free thermometers like the Hushida AI Thermometer Camera improve efficiency and accuracy, potentially disrupting the healthcare industry.
Industry Implications
1. Healthcare - The Hushida AI Thermometer Camera and similar innovations in AI-based contact-free thermometers could disrupt the healthcare industry by simplifying the patient screening process.
2. Security - Integrating facial recognition technology into contact-free thermometers has the potential to disrupt the security industry by creating more efficient and accurate monitoring systems.
3. Education - Contact-free thermometers like the Hushida AI Thermometer Camera have the potential to reshape the way educational institutions monitor students' health and prevent the spread of illness.