Access Control Solutions for Every Facility
EASCO designs and manufactures pedestrian access control solutions for high-traffic environments, combining standardized turnstiles with deeply customized options.
Custom Sourcing for Global Security Projects
EASCO's access control solutions secure commercial lobbies and transit hubs in over 100 countries. The Shenzhen factory operates 3 dedicated production lines to supply pedestrian turnstiles direct to distributors, holding over 100 patents with Wiegand and open API support.
Biometric terminals and turnstiles integrate directly via open SDKs (Software Development Kits) and APIs (Application Programming Interfaces). Standard wiring protocols allow installers to connect the hardware to existing facility software without custom middleware.
Turnstile Solutions for Your Industry
From transit systems to corporate campuses — we have real-world deployments in facilities like yours.
Why Engineers Specify EASCO.
Every EASCO system is built on an advanced security platform — combining high-speed motors with financial-grade biometric intelligence.
Basic facial recognition is a security risk. EASCO terminals use dual-lens cameras to analyze 3D depth, ensuring that only a live human — not a photograph or video — can access your facility.
Brushless DC motors are faster and more durable than standard drives. Your speed gate turnstile opens in 0.2 seconds and is rated for over 10 million Mean Cycles Between Failures (MCBF). The fail-safe system automatically opens the barrier during power outages.
High-density infrared sensor arrays monitor the passage zone in real-time. The logic controller instantly differentiates between luggage and an unauthorized trailing person, triggering alarms before a breach occurs.
Proprietary systems lock you in. EASCO provides open APIs, Wiegand 26/34 outputs — standard wiring interfaces for card readers — and self-developed software to easily bridge the hardware with your existing time-attendance databases.
Built in Shenzhen. Delivered to Your Facility.
Talk to an access control manufacturer to confirm throughput ratings, Wiegand compliance, and customized OEM options for your facility.