
Every morning at 8 am, the office is always a chaotic scene as the "clock-in rush" hits. some people forget their id cards, others stand in front of the time clock machine, repeatedly trying to scan their faces, and some even ask their colleagues to punch in for them. this mess not only messes up attendance tracking but also gives managers a real headache. but ever since we introduced facial recognition time clocks, everything has changed. utilizing a high-precision dynamic recognition algorithm, the system accurately identifies..

in the purchasing boom in spring 2026, more and more factories and office buildings began to realize that the traditional way of punching cards is not only easy to punch in on behalf of others, but also difficult to synchronize with the access control system. a production supervisor from the pearl river delta once admitted: 'every month, employees complain that the punch-in fails, and there are often people who accidentally enter restricted areas.' nowadays, enterprises that adopt the attendance and access control linkage system have

in the past, when employees clocked in and out of work at the factory, there were always long queues, especially during the morning rush hour. this not only wasted time, but also easily caused emotional problems among employees. nowadays, the emergence of 4g networked check-in machines truly realizes 'one-touch access'. whether it is hikvision's a26 model or dongwei xface70v's 7inch all-in-one machine, both support 4g lifetime free flow, so there is no need to worry about network congestion or additional

as an industrial designer who has been deeply involved in the field of intelligent security for many years, i know the pain points of traditional access control systems - mechanical lag, high false recognition rate, and high maintenance costs. nowadays, the emergence of the magnetic lock supporting the door access and attendance all-in-one machine is a complete innovation to this industry problem. the system adopts high-precision electromagnetic lock drive technology, with millisecond response