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Palm Scanner Time Clocks for High-Traffic Work Environments

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carosel 1In high-traffic environments like healthcare, retail, and construction, it’s often impractical for workers to carry fobs or badges for timekeeping. Biometric timekeeping offers your customers a strong alternative that doesn’t require employees to carry additional identification. Amongst the biometric options, palm scanner time clocks offer touchless authentication and are an exceptional choice for high traffic work environments.   

With ATS’s Only|You Palm on the stride80 time clock, employees simply raise their hand in front of the palm vein reading module for a fast, easy, and low-contact authentication experience. 

Operational Benefits of a Touchless Palm Vein Scanner 

Palm vein recognition technology offers unmatched security and accuracy for attendance tracking. By capturing unique vein patterns to verify each employee’s identity, palm vein scanners effectively eliminate buddy punching as a time theft risk. 

Superior Technology 

Sophisticated systems like the Only|You Palm vein recognition go beyond surface-level recognition. By detecting vein patterns beneath the skin and verifying liveness, these scanners provide a superior, spoof-proof solution for workforce authentication. 

Cost Savings and Durability 

Touchless authentication minimizes wear and tear on time clocks, extending their operational life and reducing replacement costs. For example, durable models like the stride80 offer industry-leading longevity, translating into significant long-term savings for customers. 

Additionally, touch-free authentication technology reduces the need for routine maintenance and sanitization often required by contact-based systems. This makes it especially valuable in industries like food processing and pharmaceuticals, where hygiene compliance is critical. 

Simplified Employee Access 

Palm vein scanners can reduce or even eliminate the need for traditional badges or fobs. Employees can seamlessly use biometric time tracking, helping businesses reduce recurring costs associated with managing and replacing physical credentials.

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Health Benefits of a TOUCH LESS Palm Vein Scanner

In environments where health and safety are paramount, a near touch less time clock offers clear advantages. Contact-based scanners, like hand scanners require employees to press their palm onto a shared surface, create potential transmission points for viruses and bacteria. These pathogens can remain on surfaces for extended periods, posing an ongoing risk to employees’ well-being. 

A touchless palm vein scanner mitigates this risk by allowing employees to clock in and out with minimal physical contact, significantly reducing potential unhygienic transmission. Lowering employees’ risk of exposure can have a direct impact on reducing workforce illness and absenteeism, which in turn supports your customers’ productivity.  

Only|You Palm Vein Pattern Recognition System

ATS’s Only|You Palm vein recognition system, paired with the stride80 time clock, provides a powerful yet low-contact solution for secure biometric timekeeping. By capturing vein patterns below the skin’s surface, our system authenticates each employee with advanced “under the skin” biometrics, ensuring a high degree of security without requiring physical credentials like badges or fobs. 

Only|You Palm is an ideal choice for industries that prioritize both security and zpvr uihygiene. Sensitive environments that wish to eliminate badges and cards for identification can use touchless palm vein authentication to offer employees an easy, safer way to clock in and out. The advanced palm vein recognition technology supports a wide range of work environments, including construction, manufacturing, and healthcare, where carrying badges or other forms of identification may be impractical. 

Curious to explore how a palm vein scanner can elevate your attendance tracking? Schedule a demo to learn more about Only|You Palm and the stride80 time clock. 

 

Biometric Usage: Growing concerns over the privacy and security of biometrics are driving government regulations surrounding the definition of personal data and how to protect it. These regulations vary from country to country, state-to-state, and in some cases city by city. Most often the governing regulations are dictated based on the location where the information is being collected. It is important to understand the local regulations in the geographic areas in which you operate. If you are uncertain regarding your regulatory obligations, we encourage you to consult with your legal counsel.