10,500$ 9,950$
Detector type: Uncooled infrared array sensor
Main service band: 8~14μm
Detector NETD: <60 mK
Infrared video frame rate: 15Hz
Temperature measurement data output: Full amplitude temperature output
Range of temperature measurement: 20°C-50°C
Temperature measurement accuracy: ±1°C before delivery; ±0.5°C after system calibration; ±0.3°C for external black body
Distance of temperature measurement: 1m – 3m
Operating temperature: 10°C~45°C
Field angle: 40°×30°
Minimum imaging distance: 0.2m
Temperature Screening Infrared Robot SIFROBOT-6.8 is used worldwide for detecting abnormal body temperature. The temperature taking robot SIFROBOT-6.8 is suitable to serve at stations, airports, hospitals and other public places to improve epidemic control and disinfection efficiency, while reducing the exposure risks of people.
The user needs to stand in front of the Temperature Screening Infrared Robot SIFROBOT-6.8. When the body temperature is measured successfully, the robot will automatically identify the user through face recognition and then automatically make a record.
Note: preferably, a single person stands at a distance of less than 1m in front of the lens. The highest temperature detected by the temperature measurement module will be automatically captured in the process of face recognition.
If the measured body temperature is higher than the normal value, the alarm will sound and the interface will turn red as a warning.
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