This modern time clock does exactly what it’s supposed to—and then some. It’s easy to install and use, and with multiple ways to clock in (face, fingerprint, PIN, RFID), there’s flexibility for just about everyone. Personally, I stick with the RFID cards. They’re fast, reliable, and don’t raise the same privacy concerns as facial recognition.
Speaking of which—yes, the facial rec feature is innovative, but not without concern. In a world where AI can identify people from a grainy photo, handing over a clean facial scan feels like handing out free data. I share others' privacy concerns. The same goes for the cloud-based system—it’s convenient but another potential vulnerability. I haven’t had any issues yet, and I’m monitoring network activity closely—security matters.
Setup was straightforward, especially for anyone comfortable with basic tech. If you can operate a smartphone, you can manage this. I mounted ours with a USB-C pigtail running to a 5V power supply hidden in the ceiling—clean install, no clutter.
Fingerprint reading works surprisingly well—even picked up my wife’s prints, and hers are usually unreadable by most scanners. The device itself is compact with a responsive touchscreen and a modern look that fits nicely into the space.
It’s not flawless, but it does its job well. Tracking time, especially for a group of volunteers, has never been easier—no more guessing hours or scribbling in a notebook. For small operations that need a solid, low-maintenance solution, this is a worthy upgrade.