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​ZOJE Facial Recognition Swing Turnstile Solution for Office Buildings

2026-05-20 - Leave me a message

Driven by the wave of digital transformation in the workplace, corporate office buildings—serving as the central hubs for business convergence—now face heightened demands regarding entrance and exit security control, traffic efficiency, and the sophistication of intelligent management systems. Traditional access control methods—such as card-swiping and fingerprint scanning—suffer from inherent pain points, including the risk of lost or duplicated cards, susceptibility to fingerprint forgery, traffic congestion, and cumbersome administrative processes; consequently, they are no longer adequate to meet the high-efficiency operational requirements of modern commercial buildings. In response, ZOJE has introduced a customized facial recognition swing turnstile solution for office buildings. Centered on AI facial recognition technology, this solution integrates intelligent hardware with a sophisticated management system to establish a "secure, efficient, convenient, and intelligent" access control ecosystem, thereby facilitating the smart transformation of office buildings and projecting an image of premium business quality.


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Grounded in the core idea of "Security as the Foundation, Efficiency as the Priority, User Experience as the Core, and Management as the Soul," this facial recognition swing turnstile solution is ideally suited for a wide range of environments—including Grade A office buildings, commercial complexes, and industrial parks. The system offers flexible customization options based on building scale, traffic volume, and specific management requirements, enabling a comprehensive, closed-loop control process that spans everything from identity verification at the point of entry to backend data management. This approach strikes an optimal balance between security and convenience while simultaneously reducing property management costs.



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The solution's core architecture comprises three key components working in synergy to deliver intelligent control: frontend recognition devices, a mid-tier transmission network, and a backend management platform. The frontend features the deployment of highly adaptable facial recognition turnstiles—including various types such as swing turnstiles and flap turnstiles—which can be flexibly selected to suit the specific spatial layout and traffic flow of the office building's entrances and exits. For instance, multiple sets of flap turnstiles may be deployed at main entrances to maximize traffic efficiency during peak hours, while swing turnstiles can be positioned in exclusive floor-level zones to facilitate precise, localized access control. Each turnstile is equipped with a high-definition, wide-dynamic-range camera and a proprietary deep-learning algorithm. Supporting "liveness detection," the system effectively thwarts spoofing attempts involving photos, videos, or masks, ensuring high recognition accuracy. Furthermore, it performs reliably in challenging conditions—such as backlighting, low-light environments, and instances where individuals are wearing masks or glasses—delivering a millisecond-level response time that enables a seamless, "contactless" passage experience.


The backend management platform features robust data analysis and control capabilities, including a hierarchical permission management system. This allows for the precise allocation of access zones and time slots based on specific companies or departments, thereby enabling granular control over the access privileges of diverse user groups—including employees, visitors, and maintenance personnel. Furthermore, the platform records real-time entry and exit data, automatically generating attendance logs and traffic statistics reports; it also supports data export and historical data traceability, providing essential data-driven support for effective property management.

The facial recognition swing turnstile solution’s core features offer distinct advantages, comprehensively resolving the main difficulties associated with traditional access control systems. First, it enables highly efficient, frictionless passage: with rapid recognition speeds and quick gate response times, a single lane can process 35–40 individuals per minute. This effectively eliminates congestion during morning rush hours; employees no longer need to carry access cards—they can simply use facial recognition to pass through quickly, significantly enhancing their commuting experience. Second, it provides comprehensive security protection: integrating multiple infrared sensors, the system can precisely detect abnormal behaviors—such as tailgating or unauthorized gate-crashing—triggering audible and visual alarms while simultaneously alerting the security control room. Furthermore, the system supports automatic gate opening in the event of a power failure, complying with fire safety regulations and ensuring the rapid evacuation of personnel during emergencies. Third, it offers refined visitor management: visitors can complete real-name registration and facial data capture via self-service kiosks in the lobby, or obtain temporary access permissions through advance booking by their hosts. This fully digitized management process ensures visitor movements are traceable, effectively preventing unauthorized individuals from gaining entry. Fourth, it features intelligent operation and maintenance management: the platform monitors the real-time operational status of the access gates, provides early warnings for potential equipment malfunctions, and supports remote firmware updates and parameter configuration—thereby significantly reducing the labor and time costs associated with property management.

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To ensure the seamless implementation of this solution, ZOJE provides end-to-end service support—ranging from on-site surveys, solution customization, and equipment installation and commissioning, to personnel training and ongoing maintenance—by deploying a dedicated professional team to oversee the entire process. During the installation phase, strict measures are taken to avoid disrupting the building's normal office operations; equipment installation is conducted in a standardized and orderly manner. Upon completion of commissioning, specialized training is provided to property management staff and corporate administrators to ensure they are proficient in system operation and emergency response procedures. Post-implementation, ZOJE offers agile maintenance services, responding rapidly to fault reports to guarantee the long-term stability and reliable operation of the system.



ZOJE remains committed to deepening its focus on technological innovation. By aligning its solutions with the evolving operational needs of corporate workspaces, the company aims to optimize system functionalities and empower more commercial buildings to achieve intelligent, refined management of their entry and exit points—thereby fostering a new ecosystem of smart office environments that are safe, efficient, and convenient.

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