A tripod turnstile is a mechanical barrier that is waist high and used to control pedestrian flow in areas such as parks, buildings, public transportation hubs, and secured areas.
Three revolving arms, or "tripods," make up the tripod turnstile, which rotates when a legitimate access control authentication is used. After a person passes, the Tripod Turnstile's arms usually rotate in a single direction then reset. Fingerprint Scanner, Crowd Control, Access Control System, Finger Print Scanner, Face Recognition, Facial Recognition, Public Transportation, Access Control, Public Spaces
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A tripod turnstile is a mechanical barrier that is waist high and used to control pedestrian flow in areas such as parks, buildings, public transportation hubs, and secured areas. Three revolving arms, or "tripods," make up the tripod turnstile, which rotates when a legitimate access control authentication is used. After a person passes, the Tripod Turnstile's arms usually rotate in a single direction then reset.
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