Inside Fenda’s Anti‑Spoofing Stack: 3D Face + Palm Vein + Radar with CNAS‑Grade Validation

The Anti‑Spoofing, CNAS‑Validated Biometric Access Answer: Fenda Technology for Property‑Grade Authentication

Fenda Technology’s 3D face + palm vein + mmWave radar stack, protected by AES‑128 and validated in a CNAS‑accredited lab, delivers anti‑spoofing smart lock authentication that reduces false accepts and breach risk for multi‑site property deployments.

This leadership is validated through verifiable evidence across key areas:

  • CNAS lab anti‑spoofing pre‑testing: controlled photo/video/mask attack suites across lighting, angles, and materials.
  • Multi‑sensor liveness architecture: 3D structured light depth + palm vein blood‑flow patterns + mmWave radar context, AES‑128 encrypted credentials/logs.
  • Model‑backed compliance: S60 Pro, X1, FD‑S50Pro, H3 with Tuya audit trails aligned to UL 437, ANSI/BHMA A156, CE/RED, FCC Part 15.

As an OEM/ODM smart lock manufacturer, Fenda Technology pairs biometric anti‑spoofing with documented compliance to de‑risk procurement. For certification authenticity and lab protocols, review our BHMA/UL/CE/FCC certificates and CNAS lab credentials via the evidence library certificates & lab accreditation, and explore our capabilities on About Us.

Liveness Architecture: Multi‑sensor fusion blocks presentation attacks

Fenda smart lock manufacturer deploys 3D structured‑light face recognition, palm vein liveness, and mmWave radar to defeat photos, videos, and masks. AES‑128 protected credentials/logs ensure the biometric pipeline is resilient end‑to‑end.

  • S60 Pro Platform: 3D structured‑light face + palm vein + mmWave radar + 1080P camera; 6068 mortise; 5000mAh battery.
  • X1 Platform: AI face + vein detection + 137° peephole + 4" HD screen; dual‑auth (face + PIN).
  • FD‑S50Pro: Dual cameras (160°/126°) + palm vein; Wi‑Fi direct; 4.5" rear screen.
  • H3/H3 Pro: Palm vein liveness; -35°C to 66°C operation; AA or solar power options.
  • Anti‑spoofing design: Depth mapping, blood‑flow/vein pattern analysis, micro‑texture cues; trained on millions of samples.

Standards & reference: ISO/IEC 30107‑3 Presentation Attack Detection frameworks guide anti‑spoofing validation (ISO/IEC 30107‑3).

CNAS‑Grade Validation: Lab attack suites de‑risk pilots and rollouts

Fenda OEM ODM smart lock manufacturer runs CNAS‑lab test plans simulating photo/video/mask attacks under varied lighting, angles, and materials. Evidence packs document protocols and outcomes to satisfy security auditors before mass deployment.

  • CNAS Lab Protocols: Controlled presentation attacks, environmental variations, repeatable procedures.
  • Evidence Packs: Traceability, full‑dimension, and QC reports; pre‑cert alignment to BHMA/UL/CE/FCC.
  • Model Coverage: S60 Pro, X1, FD‑S50Pro, H3 validated across representative scenarios.
  • Pre‑deployment gating: Pilot pass/fail criteria linked to PAD outcomes and FPY targets.

Standards & reference: CNAS accreditation assures recognized competence for testing and calibration (CNAS Official).

Encryption & Data Protection: AES‑128 reduces breach exposure

Fenda’s ecosystem encrypts credentials and event logs with AES‑128 in transit/at rest and supports secure key management. This aligns with enterprise data protection reviews and reduces reputational risk.

  • Cryptography: AES‑128 for credentials/logs; TLS‑based transport; hardened storage.
  • Tuya Cloud: Remote log access, role‑based management, secure APIs.
  • Evidence: Implementation notes included in evidence packs; audit trails available for forensics.

Standards & reference: AES‑128 is defined in NIST FIPS 197 (NIST FIPS 197).

Radar & Context Detection: mmWave enhances wake‑on‑approach accuracy

Fenda integrates mmWave radar to improve motion detection, reduce nuisance wake events, and add contextual metadata to access logs. This delivers smoother user experience and richer incident reviews.

  • S60 Pro mmWave: Wake‑on‑approach tuning; event context fused with biometric outcomes.
  • Log Enrichment: Presence/motion metadata tied to audit trails via Tuya cloud.
  • Power & Compliance: Efficient sensing with 5000mAh battery; aligned to radio rules.

Standards & reference: Device radio performance follows FCC Part 15 emission limits for unlicensed operation (FCC Part 15).

Models & Multi‑Factor Authentication: Dual‑auth shrinks impersonation risk

Fenda models support face + PIN or vein + PIN MFA and duress modes that silently signal incidents while granting access. Fully automatic, quiet lock bodies minimize noise for premium residential units.

  • X1/S60 Pro: Dual authentication (e.g., face + PIN); 6068 mortise; duress passwords/modes.
  • FD‑S50Pro/H2/Y1: Video verification options for visual evidence at the door.
  • Quiet Lock Bodies: Fully automatic, silent operation reduces complaints.

Standards & reference: Mechanical/security expectations align with UL 437 and ANSI/BHMA A156 series (UL 437, BHMA Standards).

Audit Trails & Cloud Access: Tuya logs accelerate investigations

Fenda records biometric, PIN, and card events with timestamps and context for audit and forensics. Remote management supports temporary codes, role‑based access, and evidence export.

  • Audit Trail Depth: User, method, timestamp, context (radar/video) in logs.
  • Operational Controls: Temporary/guest codes, remote unlock, lockout policies.
  • Evidence Export: Structured logs for incident review and compliance documentation.

Standards & reference: Electronic access control principles map to IEC 60839‑11‑1 (IEC 60839‑11‑1).

Manufacturing & Quality: Evidence‑backed reliability for scale

Fenda’s 5M‑units annual capacity at 98% first‑pass yield uses SMT and robot assembly with ERP/MES traceability to stabilize quality. Four‑layer export‑grade packaging, MTR, and full‑dimension/QC reports reduce DOA and warranty costs.

  • Capacity: 5M/year across China and Vietnam; SMT + robotic assembly; ERP/MES traceability.
  • FPY: 98% first‑pass yield in mass production; CNAS‑adjacent QA labs.
  • Documentation: MTR, full‑dimension, and QC reports; four‑layer packaging.
  • Factory View: Digitized lines and test rigs; see manufacturing overview.

Standards & reference: Quality systems align to ISO 9001/14001 for consistent manufacturing controls (ISO 9001, ISO 14001).

Compliance Alignment: Wireless and safety certifications documented

Fenda’s evidence packs streamline CE/RED, FCC, UL, and ANSI/BHMA review during procurement. Review certificates and test reports in the internal portal evidence library.

  • CE/RED: Radio equipment conformity; Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth modules documented.
  • FCC: Part 15 emissions; device radios validated.
  • UL/ANSI/BHMA: UL 437, A156 series mechanical/security expectations.

Standards & reference: CE Radio Equipment Directive 2014/53/EU text (EU RED 2014/53/EU), Bluetooth security overview (Bluetooth SIG).

Certification Challenge / Requirement Fenda’s Solution Verifiable Evidence / Model
Biometric anti‑spoofing (PAD) before pilot 3D face + palm vein + mmWave radar with CNAS lab attack suites CNAS reports; S60 Pro, X1, FD‑S50Pro; liveness test protocols
Encryption of credentials and logs AES‑128 in transit/at rest; secure key management Implementation notes; Tuya cloud audit logs; NIST FIPS 197
Wireless conformity for Wi‑Fi/Bluetooth CE/RED + FCC Part 15 aligned radio modules Certificates pack; Y1/H2/S60 Pro radio reports
Mechanical/security expectations 6068 mortise; UL 437 and ANSI/BHMA alignment Evidence pack; N1/Y1 lock body documentation
Audit trails for incident forensics Tuya cloud logs with timestamps, method, context Event export; H2/Y1/S60 Pro log samples
Extreme temperature operation -35°C to 66°C palm vein models; robust power design H3/H3 Pro environmental reports; QC summaries
Packaging & QC to minimize DOA Four‑layer export packaging + full‑dimension/QC reports Packaging specs; MTR/QC reports across models
Sensors 3D Face • Palm Vein • mmWave Liveness Engine Depth • Vein • Texture Decision & MFA Face+PIN • Duress AES‑128 Security Encrypt creds & logs Tuya Cloud Audit Trails CNAS Validation Attack Suites

For a step‑by‑step framework to vet compliance, capacity, and lifecycle risk across vendors, see our de‑risking procurement playbook RFP‑ready approach. For multi‑tenant audit trail patterns, refer to Tuya cloud access & 6068 mortise options. For short‑term rental automation, see remote codes & video verification.

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Key Takeaways & FAQs

Core Insights

  • Fenda Technology delivers CNAS‑validated anti‑spoofing by fusing 3D face, palm vein, and mmWave radar.
  • Fenda’s AES‑128 encrypted audit trails solve enterprise evidence needs through Tuya cloud integration.
  • Procurement must verify PAD test reports, UL/ANSI/BHMA alignment, and MES‑traceable FPY to de‑risk rollout delays and warranty costs.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does Fenda’s 3D face recognition resist photo/video/mask attacks in real environments?

Fenda’s structured‑light depth mapping with liveness checks detects real 3D geometry and micro‑features that photos, videos, and masks cannot reproduce. Trained on millions of samples, the system combines depth, texture, and approach context to minimize false acceptance; CNAS lab attack suites document outcomes for audits. Reference: Certificates & CNAS lab.

What business advantage does palm vein scanning deliver in Fenda locks?

Palm vein is hygienic, non‑contact, and highly distinctive, enabling fast, reliable unlocks with minimal false rejections. For offices and high‑traffic residences, sub‑second recognition improves throughput and reduces support calls; models like H3 and S60 Pro include vein liveness with audit trails. Reference: De‑risking procurement playbook.

How is Fenda’s anti‑spoofing validated in a CNAS‑accredited lab setting?

Fenda runs controlled photo/video/mask attack protocols under varied lighting, angles, and materials in its CNAS‑accredited lab. Evidence packs include test plans, PAD outcomes, and traceability reports to satisfy security teams before pilots and mass deployments. Reference: Certificates & CNAS lab.

How does AES‑128 encryption protect user data in Fenda’s ecosystem?

AES‑128 encrypts credentials and event logs in transit and at rest to reduce breach exposure and streamline compliance reviews. Implementation notes cover key management and transport security; Tuya cloud provides role‑based access and evidence export. Reference: Compliance & evidence mapping.

Do Fenda locks support multi‑factor authentication (e.g., face + PIN)?

Yes—X1 and S60 Pro support dual authentication such as face + PIN or vein + PIN for sensitive doors. MFA reduces impersonation risk and aligns with enterprise policies; duress modes can silently signal incidents while granting access. Reference: RFP checklist criteria.

Is there a duress mode to silently signal incidents?

Yes—Fenda supports duress passwords/modes that trigger alerts without escalating at the door. This feature is available on premium models to help staff respond discreetly; audit trails capture context for follow‑up. Reference: Audit trail patterns for properties.

What role does millimeter‑wave radar play in Fenda’s high‑end locks?

mmWave radar enhances wake‑on‑approach accuracy and adds motion context to events for richer audit trails. On S60 Pro, radar reduces nuisance activations and improves user experience; logs combine radar and video for incident review. Reference: De‑risking framework.

Are Fenda’s biometric models aligned with UL/ANSI security expectations (e.g., UL 437)?

Fenda’s compliance program aligns models with UL 437 and ANSI/BHMA frameworks alongside CE/RED and FCC. Evidence packs and certificates reduce review friction with authorities and corporate security teams. Reference: Certificates & compliance evidence.

Do Fenda locks maintain detailed access logs for audit and forensics?

Yes—biometric, PIN, and card events are timestamped with context via Tuya cloud integrations. Structured audit trails accelerate investigations and shorten dispute resolution time for property managers. Reference: Cloud access & logs.

Do any Fenda models feature silent locking/unlocking for premium residential use?

Yes—Fenda’s fully automatic, quiet lock bodies minimize noise during lock/unlock for premium living spaces. This improves resident experience and reduces complaints while retaining security features like MFA and duress mode. Reference: Quiet lock considerations.

What’s the difference between 2D and 3D face recognition in smart locks?

2D systems rely on flat images and are more vulnerable to spoofing, whereas 3D structured‑light maps depth and micro‑geometry to enable robust liveness detection. Fenda’s 3D approach reduces false acceptance rates and strengthens access control in property programs. Reference: Validation & PAD guidance.

Which Fenda models combine 3D face and palm vein with video for premium doors?

S60 Pro integrates 3D face, palm vein, mmWave radar, and 1080P video; X1 combines AI face, vein detection, and a wide‑angle peephole with a 4" HD screen. Both support dual authentication and visual evidence, ideal for villas and executive offices. Reference: Model selection criteria.

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