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- | The angle and position of the cameras on FaceStation 2 are determined so that tall users do not need to bend their back too much. Plus, the different angles of view between the built-in visual and infrared cameras allow users to stand at a position that is most suitable for facial recognition (users can easily locate oneself by trying to locate one’s face at a right position on the screen). \\ | + | The angle and position of the cameras on FaceStation 2 are determined so that tall users do not need to bend their back too much. Plus, the different angles of view between the built-in visual and infrared cameras allow users to stand at a position that is most suitable for facial authentication (users can easily locate oneself by trying to locate one’s face at a right position on the screen). \\ |
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