EyeLock is showing off a range of its offerings at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show, and has also made a big announcement: The company’s first iris module for PC products is now available.
Developed in collaboration with the Wistrom NeWeb Corporation, the PC module is designed to bring iris-based user authentication to a range of PC products, via integrations into third party products and EyeLock-enabled designs from WNC. The companies say their module can authenticate a user from up to 60cm, allowing considerable ease-of-use in PC applications.
EyeLock is also showing off a range of other innovative applications at CES including its award-winning myris device as well as Enterprise myris; its small-scale nano NXT iris recognition solution; and its overhead HBOX system. Stretching further into more innovative applications, EyeLock is also keen to demonstrate its in-car authentication technology and its self-service ATM concept, developed in collaboration with Diebold, which of course uses iris-based user authentication.
With this diverse range of iris-based solutions on the table, EyeLock is likely to garner considerable interest at this year’s CES.
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January 6, 2016 – by Alex Perala
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