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Intel has recently announced a new biometrics technology and solution called RealSense ID. Designed for privacy, the RealSense ID combines an active depth sensor with a specialized neural network for a more secure, accurate, and user-aware facial authentication. Unlike other biometrics technology, the RealSense ID adapts to the changes in physical features of the users and works in various lighting conditions. As for its security, the Intel RealSense ID has a built-in anti-spoofing technology against false entry attempts using photographs, videos, or masks. As shared by Intel, the RealSense ID works well with smart locks, access control, point-of-sale machines, ATMs, kiosks, and more. The Intel RealSense ID peripheral is available for pre-order at USD 99. Meanwhile, the RealSense ID Module for various form factors is available in a pack of 10 for USD 750. The device introduces a new AI Camera Assistant powered by Xperia Intelligence. Read more in our articles including "Intel introduces RealSense ID" and "Google tests 5GB storage limit for new accounts without phone number verification".

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Intel has recently announced a new biometrics technology and solution called RealSense ID. Designed for privacy, the RealSense ID combines an active depth sensor with a specialized neural network for a more secure, accurate, and user-aware facial authentication.

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Unlike other biometrics technology, the RealSense ID adapts to the changes in physical features of the users and works in various lighting conditions. As for its security, the Intel RealSense ID has a built-in anti-spoofing technology against false entry attempts using photographs, videos, or masks. As shared by Intel, the RealSense ID works well with smart locks, access control, point-of-sale machines, ATMs, kiosks, and more.

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Our coverage of Intel RealSense ID includes: "Intel introduces RealSense ID"; "Google tests 5GB storage limit for new accounts without phone number verification"; "Sony unveils Xperia 1 VIII". Each article provides unique insights and information.