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Security Scanners Market Report: Evolv Technology off to fast start in walk-through security scanners market
Company: Evolv Technology Product: Evolv Express weapons detection system What it looks like: A two-lane system with one big panel gate in the middle and two smaller pole-type gates, one on each side. According to Evolv, its scanners use magnetic field scanning to identify not just objects but also the composition of objects, like different types of metals. How it...Feature
Security Scanners Market Report: Garrett touts security features of its traditional metal detectors
Company: Garrett Product: Paragon and PD 6500i metal detectors What it looks like: Traditional box-like detector with two sides and a connecting panel on top. How it works: People walk through one at a time, stopping if there is an alert. LED lights up and down the back side panels show staff approximately where a weapon might be. In older...Feature
Security Scanners Market Report: CEIA finding stadium customers for Opengate scanning system
Company: CEIA USA (U.S. subsidiary of Italian parent CEIA, whose initials stand for Costruzioni Elettroniche Industriali Automatism; but everyone calls the company by its acronym, which is pronounced “CHEY-ah”) Product: Opengate weapons detection system What it looks like: Two thin towers per gate How it works: People walk between the two gates one at a time. Positive alerts generate audio...Feature
Security Scanners Market Report: Xtract One looks to leverage partnerships in walk-through scanner market
Company: Xtract One (formerly called Patriot One) Product: Xtract One SmartGateway What it looks like: Two thinner square poles, about four or five feet in height. Some systems have been customized to add additional components. How it works: People walk between gates in single file. Devices can be kept in bags or pockets. Alerts are provided by sound and by...Feature