The new IP intercom systems are easy to integrate and wire in new and existing buildings. Apart from the network infrastructure, no additional hardware is required. This distinguishes DoorBird from other manufacturers, whose products often depend on costly additional devices such as gateways to ensure that they can operate IP-based. Using the DoorBird IP technology, architects, technical building planners and integrators benefit from the easy integration and cabling.
All DoorBird door intercoms are equipped with an integrated video camera with a 180-degree hemispherical lens, a noise-cancelling speaker (AEC, ANR), an RFID reader for keyless access control and backlit call buttons. For additional comfort, the intercom system can be combined with DoorBird IP indoor stations. The compact housing, discreet and low-profile design, intuitive user interface and hardware keys for main functions allow the IP indoor station to blend in perfectly into any residential and commercial MDU. Beyond that, the IP intercoms can be integrated into home and building automation systems using DoorBird’s open API. This means the intercom’s features can be accessed and controlled through other manufacturers’ systems and touch panels.
Tenants can also get mobile access to the door intercom, and connect up to 8 smart devices to one call button. When a visitor rings the doorbell, the resident receives an instant alert and can access the intercom system via the free DoorBird app on their smartphone or tablet. Using the remote communication and access control, the door can be answered not only from home, but also while being away, for example, at work or on holiday. The live video feed shows the visitor or a postman who rang the doorbell, and the resident can talk to them and open the front door using their smart device.