CMI Tech: EF-70 – Combined iris and facial recognition terminal

January 22, 2026

The EF-70 terminal offers fast, contactless registration and authentication and is ideal for government ID management systems and advanced access control applications.

Extended capture range for maximum user-friendliness

The EF-70’s iris recognition works reliably at a distance of 40 to 70 cm, allowing flexible use in a variety of scenarios. Thanks to its superior iris image quality, which exceeds industry standards, the terminal guarantees maximum precision in identification.

Dual mode for iris and facial recognition

The EF-70 is dual-modular configurable and can capture iris, facial or both biometric data simultaneously. The parallel capture of iris and facial images ensures maximum flexibility and efficiency.

Fast and contactless processing

The built-in algorithm co-processor technology enables a virtually ‘seamless’ experience for users. Thanks to powerful image processing and positioning aids on the display, image capture and authentication are performed in less than 1 second – ideal for high-traffic areas and demanding access controls.

The EF-70 terminal combines maximum accuracy, user-friendliness and speed in one solution and supports authorities and companies in the secure, efficient and contactless management of identities.

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