The device utilizes infrared thermopile and facial recognition technology to detect fever levels through body temperature readings at a store’s entrance or threshold. Anyone registering a temperature of 100.4° Fahrenheit or above will be alerted discreetly on-screen that they may have a fever. The device works when people are wearing face masks and optional add-ons include hand sanitizer dispensers and ticketing functions to help aid the customer flow for varied retail environments.
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Designed to instill a sense of trust, safety and reassurance on the post-pandemic high street, an online version of the iDISPLAY allows the unit to be integrated within retailers’ existing digital ecosystems.
The iDISPLAY Thermometer is FCC-certified and is available with several different stands, including a plinth for checkout counters, to suit various retail environments.
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Ariel Haroush, CEO at Outform, says: “Hygiene and social distancing is going to be crucial in the coming months and is likely to be an ingrained behavior for years to come. We will need to give shoppers peace-of-mind in retail environments, if we want them to return to stores – our next step is to combat pandemic anxiety once lockdown is lifted.
“The device is designed to be flexible to work across various parts of the economy, including gyms, bars, offices and municipal spaces; the iDISPLAY Thermometer is a tool to help companies get back to business safely at a time of heightened global anxiety. ”
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