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How does face attendance win over other biometric systems?

Traditionally companies have used the thumb-based attendance system, which served as a good substitute to card-based systems. Neither of them were perfect and faced many setbacks on reliability and security. Attendance with face recognition has gained attention in recent years.

While large companies have been quick to upgrade to face recognition attendance systems, many mid-sized organizations are still working with older technologies. Is it worthwhile to upgrade to face id attendance systems? Let’s evaluate the biometric systems objectively. 

The system stores a database of faces. A screen, usually a mobile or tablet in case of Truein, is placed at the entrance and employees have to simply walk towards it. A match is triggered with the database and attendance is captured within a second. 

Systems like Truein are benchmarked with the eye so no amount of change in facial features or fashion accessories affects its ability to return accurate results.

Why is face attendance better than thumb-based or fingerprint systems?

1. Practically 100% accuracy: Thumb-based attendance systems have often failed in situations where the fingerprint is faded. Workers who work in oiling systems can’t register their attendance with faded thumb prints. Similarly heena applications or cuts on fingers return errors.

It is often frustrating to try attendance multiple times before simply writing down in a manual attendance register. That is not the case with face recognition attendance. It has been tried, tested and proven that it is practically 100% accurate. Employees simply walk towards it and attendance is captured. It works even when hairstyles change or employees age. 

2. Touchless safety: With covid-19, the world has become increasingly aware of the risks of contact-based attendance systems. There is no attendance system, other than face id attendance system which is absolutely touchfree. The user has to simply show his face. The system is triggered automatically. 

Even after the world is covid-free, people will be conscious of the touches they make and it will be good to provide a hygienic system. 

3. No complex hardware: Thumb based systems always require that you install a machine at the entrance. While the upfront costs are a barrier in itself, the machine requires maintenance too. When you choose a face attendance system like Truein, there is no complex machine.

You simply install the application on any Android or iOS system and it works. Often, companies use just a tablet or mobile for Truein face attendance. 

4. Remote access: Not every staff member steps into the office every day. There are remote workers or on-the-go field staff who report directly to client offices, distributor’s godown or other places. If you have rigid systems that require machines or hardware, it won’t work out for remote workers. 

With Truein mobile-based face recognition systems it is possible to allow on-the-go workers to take attendance from their own phone, wherever they are. Companies can restrict the mobile-based attendance to specific geographies, geo-fencing it, making it more secure and controlled. 

5. Wow experience: With attendance time cut-down to a second and no action required from the user-end, face id attendance is by far the best biometric system. It wows employees who don’t require training and are happy to adopt immediately.

When a face id system is based by a powerful application, it is even more welcome. Employees can track their records from the phone and managers can track everyone in real-time. 

6. Reliability: Face recognition attendance systems like Truein have spoof-proof mechanisms. Employees may be required to blink their eyes before capturing attendance. It ensures no photos are used in the attendance process to mark proxies. 

Frequently asked questions:

1. Which biometric attendance system is more reliable and accurate?

Time and again it has been proven that fingerprint systems fail when fingers are dirty, oily, wet or bruised. Face attendance is practically 100% accurate.

2. Which biometric attendance system is more affordable?

Thumb based systems require sensor-based machine installation at every site, making it costly in the beginning and also at the time of maintenance. With face attendance, any Android or iOS based mobile may be sufficient.

Even employees can track their face ID with their own phone. Even retail stores with multiple outlets or construction companies with multiple sites find face attendance more affordable. 

Make an informed decision

There are many choices available today. Not every finger print system or every face attendance system is made equal. Evaluate the options between various vendors or brands and make an informed choice. Be sure to ask questions like:

  • Does the attendance system have geo-fencing?
  • Does the system require hardware installation and maintenance? 
  • Does the system have mobile-based capabilities?

Asking the right questions will help you choose the most advanced biometric attendance system. Schedule a free demo today and try Truein face recognition attendance system which has all the features that a biometric attendance system should have.

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