SACRAMENTO, Calif., Jan. 7, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Rhombus Systems, the leader in cloud-based video security and IoT sensor technology, releases smart security cameras with integrated mask detection to reduce the spread of COVID-19 and enable safer reopening of businesses during the pandemic.
"COVID-19 has affected the economy and how organizations operate in today's world," said Garrett Larsson, CEO and co-founder of Rhombus Systems. "Face coverings are now a requirement for many businesses, and with Rhombus Mask Detection, we've made it easier for managers to be notified when people are not wearing masks throughout their organization with minimal manual work."
Included at no additional cost, Mask Detection works with Rhombus' entire line of security cameras, allowing organizations to efficiently scale their COVID-19 response efforts. Mask Detection uses a combination of artificial intelligence, machine learning algorithms, and edge-based processing to automatically detect if individuals within a scene are wearing a mask. If a mask is not detected, the system will issue a real-time video alert for immediate response to protect visitors and reduce potential safety violations.
"Our partnership with Rhombus allows us to deliver better value through an open, integrated platform with intelligent security cameras," said Kelsey Kerling of LVC Companies Inc., a national physical security systems integrator. "Adding Mask Detection, at no additional cost, makes Rhombus even more compelling. LVC is committed to helping organizations stay safe and secure. Being able to monitor whether people are wearing masks, and send real-time alerts, will give employees and visitors confidence that the proper safety measures are in place. It's a great solution for building, facilities, and property managers."
Enforcing safety protocols at scale is a challenge that Rhombus is uniquely equipped to help solve. Fever-detection cameras have proven to be ineffective due to technology inaccuracies and individuals who are asymptomatic to the virus. Rhombus Mask Detection provides an alternative solution by helping organizations maintain safer environments at scale through mask-wearing.
The addition of Mask Detection aligns with Rhombus' greater mission to create safer, more connected spaces through intelligent building automation. With the Rhombus platform, organizations can integrate modern video security with a suite of business solutions to assist in safer reopening, including particulate matter and air quality monitoring with IP Video's HALO Smart Sensor; controlled building access with Openpath or Kisi; and automated HVAC controls with additional integrations.
The announcement of Rhombus' Mask Detection is accompanied by the accelerated business growth in 2020, highlighted by:
- The launch of its connected IoT sensors, which includes asset tracking, entry monitoring, environment monitoring, and motion-sensing capabilities
- The addition of 20+ new integrations to connect Rhombus' video security platform with leading business solutions
- Additional COVID-19 response features, including heatmaps, face search and alerts, crowd counting, and maximum occupancy alerts
For additional information or demo requests, please visit www.rhombussystems.com.
About Rhombus Systems
Rhombus Systems is an open and integrated physical security platform designed to bring greater intelligence, security, and productivity to enterprise organizations. Rhombus delivers NDAA and GDPR-compliant, cloud-based smart cameras, connected sensors, and seamless integrations to simplify infrastructure and security management at scale.
Backed by Lemnos Labs, Promus Ventures, and MSD Capital, Rhombus Systems is on a mission to build a safer, more connected workplace. To learn more, visit www.rhombussystems.com or connect with us via Linkedin, Twitter, or Facebook.
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