Access Control Systems Built for Every Facility
EASCO manufactures B2B access control systems directly from the Shenzhen factory. These security systems feature 10 million cycle durability ratings for high-traffic environments, combining open API integration with custom OEM modifications.
Face Recognition Access
0.2s Verification · 3D Depth Liveness · 50,000 Faces
Aluminum Alloy Turnstile
Up to 50p/min · Heavy-Duty Aluminum · IP54 Rating
304 Stainless Steel Turnstile
10 Million Cycles · IP65 Weatherproof · Full-Height & Tripod
Door Opener
DC Brushless Motor · Silent Drive · 250kg Door Capacity
Floor Spring
Double-Cylinder Hydraulic · 1 Million Cycles · Fire-Rated
License Plate Recognition
99.5% Accuracy · 0.1s Recognition Speed · PoE/IP66
Car Park Barrier
Automatic Boom Gate · Radar Obstacle Detection · High-Speed
Other
Magnetic Locks · Smart Exit Buttons · Access Power Supplies
Why Sourcing Managers Trust EASCO's Access Control Systems
Sourcing errors do not show up during factory visits. They show up during software database integration or morning lobby rush hours.
Mistake 1 — Choosing a trading company over a factory
Trading companies add markup and lose control over quality. EASCO is the direct manufacturer. Three dedicated production lines in Shenzhen handle assembly directly, supplying access control systems to B2B buyers with full traceability.
Mistake 2 — Ignoring biometric depth verification
Basic facial terminals are easily fooled by a printed photograph. Sourcing managers must require 3D depth verification. Every EASCO face terminal uses dual lenses to prevent unauthorized cardholder spoofing.
Mistake 3 — Not checking MCBF under peak traffic loads
Turnstiles rated for low traffic break down in busy subway stations. Heavy-traffic gates require a high MCBF rating. EASCO turnstiles feature brushless DC motors rated for 10 million cycles before mechanical failure.
Mistake 4 — Skipping software integration protocols
Integrators require clear, documented communication interfaces. All EASCO hardware ships with English API manuals and Wiegand card reader outputs to support fast software connection without middleware.
Mistake 5 — Partnering with suppliers who block OEM customization
Growing distributors require custom colors and logo placement. Sourcing partners must offer hardware modifications. EASCO handles customized color matching and logo etching directly on the Shenzhen production lines.
What People Ask Before Buying an Access Control System
High-traffic corporate lobbies and transit hubs experience bottlenecks when slow gates delay users. EASCO pedestrian speed gates and turnstiles process between 35 to 45 people per minute, depending on the verification method used. These systems clear morning rush hour queues in approximately 0.2 seconds per passage cycle.
Facility managers face evacuation risks during electrical grid failures if security gates lock shut. EASCO access control systems feature automatic fail-safe emergency release configurations. The tripod turnstile arms drop immediately, and speed gate barriers slide open to allow clear evacuation paths.
Basic facial scanners create security risks because they can be spoofed by a printed photograph or smartphone screen. Every EASCO face recognition terminal integrates dual-lens cameras that analyze 3D depth contours. The financial-grade liveness detection verifies physical presence before granting entry.
System integrators lose time when proprietary hardware locks them out of existing databases. EASCO hardware integrates directly via open APIs and SDKs. The control boards feature standard Wiegand 26 and Wiegand 34 outputs for card reader systems.
Commercial installations require hardware that survives millions of cycles without frequent maintenance callbacks. EASCO's 304 stainless steel turnstiles and speed gates carry a durability rating of 10 million Mean Cycles Between Failures (MCBF). This rating indicates the average operations before a mechanical breakdown occurs.
Not Sure Which Model Is Right for Your Project?
Tell the access control systems engineering team about your facility traffic flow, security requirements, and integration needs to receive a model recommendation.