Verkada and Genea access control systems both provide a secure way to control access to a facilities. Each one offers different specific features that accommodate different organizations' needs.
Verkada is an integrated access control system with enterprise-level security that can manage thousands of users. It supports facial recognition, badge readers, and in-app two-factor authentication, and flexible access policies, as well as compatibility with a variety of existing infrastructure. It also has the ability to create custom rules for access control and the ability to detect any suspicious activities. Verkada is easy to manage and can be used to monitor multiple sites from a single dashboard or mobile application.
Genea access control system offers a less complex solution, and is designed for small- and medium-sized businesses. It provides facial recognition technology, however, the facial recognition system is not as robust as Verkada's. Genea's system also supports wi-fi authentication, RFID cards, and two-factor authentication. Policies can be flexibly configured, and access control can be monitored in real-time. Genea's access control system also allows for remote access from anywhere in the world.
Both Verkada and Genea offer access control solutions that can be tailored to meet different organizations' needs, but Verkada's system has more robust security and greater scalability, while Genea is simpler and more affordable. Each system can be used in different circumstances to provide secure access control for any organization.