Video Intercom

A video intercom, also known as a video doorbell or video entry system, is a communication device that allows for visual and audio communication between individuals at different locations. It is commonly used for residential or commercial applications, particularly at entry points like front doors or gates. Here are some key features and benefits of a video intercom system:

A video intercom enables real-time visual and audio communication between the person at the door or gate and the occupant inside. It typically consists of a camera and a speaker/microphone, allowing for two-way communication. The video feed provides a clear view of the visitor, enhancing security and enabling identification

Many video intercom systems offer remote access capabilities, allowing you to view and communicate with visitors even when you're away from home. By connecting the system to your smartphone or other smart devices, you can receive notifications, see live video feeds, and speak with visitors using a mobile app. This feature provides convenience and peace of mind, especially when you're not physically present

With a video intercom, you can visually verify the identity of visitors before granting them access. This is particularly useful for screening unwanted or unknown individuals. It enhances security by allowing you to assess the situation and make informed decisions about granting or denying access

Many video intercom systems can be integrated with other smart home devices and platforms. This integration enables you to control and manage the intercom system through a centralized smart home interface or voice commands using virtual assistants like Amazon Alexa or Google Assistant. It allows for seamless integration into your existing smart home ecosystem.

Some video intercom systems offer recording capabilities, allowing you to capture video footage of visitors or interactions at your entry points. This can be useful for reviewing past events, monitoring activity, or providing evidence if needed. The recorded video can be stored locally on a built-in memory card or in the cloud.

Many video intercoms are equipped with infrared (IR) LEDs or other technologies that enable clear video monitoring even in low-light or nighttime conditions. Additionally, outdoor units are often designed to be weather-resistant, protecting them from rain, snow, and other environmental elements

Video intercom systems can support multiple entry points, allowing you to connect and monitor multiple doors or gates within your property. Additionally, some systems are expandable, enabling you to add more indoor or outdoor units as needed, such as in larger homes or multi-unit buildings.