
Airports
WRT-808AX
8” AI Face Recognition & Thermal Imaging Device
Perfect for office environments, transit terminals turnstiles, gyms, doctors offices and elevator banks turnstyles and door entries, the WRT-808AX is an 8 inch tablet with facial & fever detection capabilities.

Factory/
Manufacturing

Office
Buildings

Employee
Check-in
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Gov't
Buildings

Restaurants/
Bars

Hotels/
Casinos
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Assisted
Living
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Grocery/
Malls

Rail/
Subway
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Boarder/
Customs
Options

Key Features
Automatic Temperature Measurement
Non-contact temperature measurement

Face Recognition
20,000 database capacity
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User Identification
Proof of identity, unknown visitor, and blacklist management

The WRT-808AX an employee and guest check-in kiosk which uses a combination of artificial intelligence and thermal imaging to detect irregular temperatures. Using facial contrast recognition and thermal imaging the kiosk creates a contactless temperature measurement product.




Multi-language
English, Danish, Dutch, Estonian, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Indonesian, Italian, Japanese, Kazakh, Korean, Lithuanian, Polish, Portugal & Brazil Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Simplified & Traditional Chinese, Slovak, Slovenian, Spanish, Swedish, Thai, Turkish, Ukrainian, and Vietnamese.

Distance 2-16m, 6-52 ft

Dual Camera
Infrared/Natural

Field of View
49° x 36°

Pixel Pitch 17
µm / 8-14µm

<50mK
Sensitivity

Frame Rate
9hz

Meets FDA
Guidelines

CE
Certification

FCC
Certification

Celsius

Fahrenheit

USB Power
& Data
Photos



This device should not be solely or primarily relied upon to diagnose or exclude a diagnosis of COVID-19, or any other disease.
Elevated body temperature in the context of use should be confirmed with secondary evaluation methods (e.g., an NCIT or clinical grade contact thermometer). Public health officials, through their experience with the device in the particular environment of use, should determine the significance of any fever or elevated temperature based on the skin telethermographic temperature measurement.