1 of 2 Now Intel brings FaceID-like biometric authentication system to ATMs Intel announced a new facial recognition system that promises to bring FaceID-like biometric access to ATMs, smart locks and more. Its new RealSense ID camera system combines an active depth sensor with a specialized neural network designed to deliver secure, accurate and user-aware facial authentication. The RealSense ID system starts at $99 and will be made available in Q1 2021. The company says RealSense ID can be integrated with smart locks, access control, point-of-sale systems, ATMs, kiosks, and many other devices. Intel has built its technology with an anti-spoofing system that works against attempts to unlock the device with images, videos, or masks. The probability of someone tricking Intel’s facial recognition system is one in a million - the same number Apple says about the Face ID accuracy.