Hikvision Case Study: Elevating Condo Security in Florida with Touch-Free Access Control
A south Florida condominium building sought an upgraded access control and video security system to better protect residents, make access control easier and increase security. The building also wanted to crack down on condo owners who were renting their units on Airbnb—in violation of association rules. Hikvision’s MinMoe Multi-Modal Biometrics Reader paired with video security cameras, all managed by the HikCentral VMS helped to elevate their security.
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“We take pride in our excellent customer support and leading technologies. Our customers want well-functioning, budget-friendly security technologies that come with built-in AI functions for performance and a touchless experience, so that is what we aim for,” wrote John Xiao, VP of Marketing for Hikvision, in the case study presented by Door Security + Safety magazine.
The systems integrator installed touch-free biometric readers paired with an extensive video security system and simple third-party integration with Paxton Access for elevators. All was managed centrally via Hikvision’s video management system (VMS), HikCentral. This VMS enables users to view video security from the security desk, a monitoring station, or from a smartphone. It can also be enabled for notifications that enhance safety analytics for the user and residents.
“Our sales engineering team worked closely with the end user and integrator to ensure we developed a comprehensive system to overcome all their challenges and provide a solution,” added Hikvision Senior Sales Engineer Kevin Shumate.
The project also incorporated fisheye, panoramic, and license plate recognition (LPR) cameras to provide a total building security solution.
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*This article first appeared in the October 2022 issue of Door Security + Safety magazine, published by DHI. Used with permission.