Hand Geometry

Hand geometry as the name suggests uses the shape of the hand to identify/verify the person. Unlike iris, face or fingerprints, the human hand isn't unique. The existing systems use finger length, thickness, and curvature for the purposes of verification but not for identification.

Hand geometry is very reliable when combined with other forms of identification, such as personal identification numbers. Hand geometry data is relatively easier to collect compared to other technologies e.g. for fingerprint collection good frictional skin is required by imaging systems.

Additionally, hand geometry can be easily combined with other biometrics, namely fingerprint. The system has seen good uptake in the construction industry where workers are clocked using hand readers.

Products

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Ingersoll Rand - ID3D-RW Outdoor Reader
Recognition Systems Model ID3D-RW Outdoor HandKey provides biometric security in the outdoor environment.
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Ingersoll Rand - HandPunch 1000
Designed for companies with less than 50 employees needing a simple time and attendance system
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Ingersoll Rand - HandKey CR
The HandKey CR utilises state of the art biometric hand geometry technology
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Ingersoll Rand - Handkey II
The HandKey II utilizes field-proven hand geometry technology that maps and verifies the size and shape of a person's hand all in less than one second.
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