Not exact matches
Outfitting a home larger than 15,000 square - feet with surveillance and alarms starts at $ 25,000 and can exceed $ 50,000
if a non-traditional access application, like facial,
iris, or fingerprint
recognition, is used to secure a property, Schissel says.
If you are near a light source, it is easy to use facial recognition or the iris scanner (if you do not wear glasses) to unlock your device — if all else fails, you can always type in a pin numbe
If you are near a light source, it is easy to use facial
recognition or the
iris scanner (
if you do not wear glasses) to unlock your device — if all else fails, you can always type in a pin numbe
if you do not wear glasses) to unlock your device —
if all else fails, you can always type in a pin numbe
if all else fails, you can always type in a pin number.
Our favorite is Intelligent Scan, which primarily uses the
iris scanner as the main way to unlock the phone, but it falls back to facial
recognition if iris doesn't work.
To access a secure feature like Samsung Pay, you can verify with your
irises if you unlocked with facial
recognition.
So
if you're using facial
recognition and trying to unlock the phone at night, it will not fall back to the
iris scanner and you'll have to use the fingerprint sensor instead.
If you're still not a fan of the fingerprint sensor, Samsung's alternate unlocking methods such as facial
recognition and the
iris scanner are available.
Awkward fingerprint placement and slow
iris scanner may not matter
if Samsung can make facial
recognition work.
If face
recognition needs help,
iris scan steps in to verify you — and vice versa.
35000 (~ $ 550) is its worth and
if adding
IRIS recognition feature (to support aadhar everification) is also good at 43000 (~ $ 600)
When light is illuminating your face, you can quickly unlock the phone with its facial
recognition or the
iris scanner (
if you do not wear glasses).
It's a combo
if iris scanner and a less secure facial
recognition feature used via the front camera to unlock the device.
To be fair, the S8 lets you log in via face and
iris recognition, too, but
if you prefer to use your fingerprint to unlock your phone, the G6 feels more natural.
«Many people are fanatical about
iris recognition technology and we are studying the possibility,» said Lee; his words suggest that even
if the Galaxy S5 doesn't sport the
iris scan feature, at least the Galaxy Note 4 could do so when it launches later this year.