List of Hikvision MinMoe Terminals Customers
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Companies using Hikvision MinMoe Terminals for Time Clock (Hardware) include: Annabel'S, a United Kingdom based Leisure and Hospitality organisation with 360 employees and revenues of $90.0 million, Royal Hospital Chelsea, a United Kingdom based Non Profit organisation with 272 employees and revenues of $31.0 million, Rodwell House, a United Kingdom based Healthcare organisation with 70 employees and revenues of $9.0 million, Chelsea Pensioners, a United Kingdom based Non Profit organisation with 85 employees and revenues of $8.0 million and many others.
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Annabel'S | Leisure and Hospitality | 360 | $90M | United Kingdom | Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology | Hikvision MinMoe Terminals | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2020 | KBO Fire & Security |
In 2020, Annabel'S deployed Hikvision MinMoe Terminals from Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology across Caprice Holdings venues. The deployment used Hikvision MinMoe Terminals classified under Time Clock (Hardware) to provide touch free preliminary temperature screening and staff access control during COVID era reopenings.
KBO Fire & Security deployed a mix of MinMoe temperature screening terminals and MinMoe standalone terminals, configured as hardware endpoints at venue entrances to perform touch free temperature checks and entry authorization consistent with Time Clock (Hardware) functionality. Installation and on site commissioning by KBO enabled the terminals to operate as standalone screening and access control points, reducing the need for manual temperature checks.
The rollout covered restaurants and clubs within the Caprice Holdings estate, including Annabel'S, and delivered more than 100 solutions rapidly across UK sites. Operational scope focused on guest entry points and staff access gates, impacting front of house and security teams by embedding health screening into daily access workflows.
KBO Fire & Security coordinated the programmatic rollout and standardized touch free screening procedures to maintain consistent governance across locations. The implementation documented improved guest confidence and increased entry throughput as outcomes cited in the case study.
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Chelsea Pensioners | Non Profit | 85 | $8M | United Kingdom | Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology | Hikvision MinMoe Terminals | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2020 | ITS Fire |
In 2020, Chelsea Pensioners installed Hikvision MinMoe Terminals as a Time Clock (Hardware) deployment to provide touch free access control across the Grade I listed Royal Hospital Chelsea site. The installation used 23 Hikvision MinMoe Terminals positioned to control residents’ berths and the on site infirmary, enabling biometric face recognition authentication for resident access.
The Hikvision MinMoe Terminals were configured as touch free biometric access points to remove the need for keys or PINs and to support badgeless entry workflows. Functional capabilities implemented included face recognition authentication, event logging, and door release control consistent with Time Clock (Hardware) devices used for physical access control.
ITS Fire & Security led the design and installation with CBRE and Hikvision involvement, delivering a physical access control and site security deployment in the United Kingdom. The project scope focused on securing resident accommodation and healthcare access points within the constrained environment of a listed heritage site, requiring coordinated design and installation planning.
The deployment improved resident convenience and site safety by enabling touch free authentication at sensitive access points and eliminating key or PIN management for residents, outcomes documented in the project case summary.
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Rodwell House | Healthcare | 70 | $9M | United Kingdom | Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology | Hikvision MinMoe Terminals | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2025 | n/a |
In 2025, Rodwell House implemented Hikvision MinMoe Terminals across its Addlestone, Surrey nursing facility. The deployment positions Hikvision MinMoe Terminals within a Time Clock (Hardware) context to centralize access control, staff entry logging, and visitor authentication for a 79 bed facility that is part of the Graham Care Group.
The implementation uses Hikvision face recognition terminals, model DS-K1T342MWX-E1(O-STD), with 160 units installed at external entry points, communal areas, and ward locations, and dedicated devices for entry and exit monitoring. Each terminal includes a 4.3 inch LCD touch screen, built in card reader, support for facial recognition including face with mask recognition, and traditional code entry as an alternative. The terminals generate time stamped access events and maintain detailed logs that help confirm which staff accessed which areas at particular times, supporting care oversight workflows.
Terminals are integrated with the HikCentral Professional platform to create a centralized management layer that aggregates logs, enables quick retrieval of specific entry records, and provides administrators with facility wide visibility for safeguarding and incident review. Operational coverage includes care staff, administration, safeguarding teams, and visiting relatives, with plans to enroll relatives in the facial recognition registry to improve accessibility for elderly visitors. Rodwell House obtained informed consent from staff, residents, and families and implemented GDPR aligned protocols while retaining keypad options for those who prefer them.
Governance and rollout emphasized privacy and quality assurance, embedding consent processes and retrieval procedures for incident review into standard operating practice. Reported operational outcomes include faster and more efficient staff entry, enhanced support for safeguarding through comprehensive access records, improved verification of care delivery patterns, and a planned scale out to four additional Graham Care facilities with over 800 additional terminals.
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Non Profit | 272 | $31M | United Kingdom | Hangzhou Hikvision Digital Technology | Hikvision MinMoe Terminals | Time Clock (Hardware) | 2022 | n/a |
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