![]() ![]() What I found, however, are the projects made by other persons who, as you, wanted to play with Windows Hello, and they all used an external USB camera instead of a Raspberry Pi camera module. Nor could I find the list of compatible camera devices anyway-there are just lots of pages from three years ago, promising such a list and giving a dead link. Searching specifically for such camera module for Raspberry Pi, or even a simple 3D camera, gives nothing. Just as you mentioned, “you must have devices with integrated special infrared (IR) sensors and software”. Windows Hello face authentication utilizes a camera specially configured for near infrared (IR) imaging to authenticate and unlock Windows devices as well as unlock your Microsoft Passport. No, common cameras like Logitech C920 does not meet requirement. Since this is essentially 3-d detection, a camera with a specialized illuminated infrared camera is required. Windows 10 features Windows Hello, which provides new ways to authentication using biometrics including facial recognition. That means your system lacks iris scanning, fingerprint scanning, or a near-infrared 3D camera.Ī regular webcam will not work with Windows Hello. If Windows Hello doesn’t work, chances are your hardware isn’t compatible. ![]() The top three search results for “windows hello webcam requirements” claim that you need a special infrared, 3D camera: ![]()
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