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Key Features of a Video Door Phone:
Two-Way Audio and Video Communication: The visitor is captured on camera in real-time by the outdoor unit’s camera.
Camera: The outdoor unit camera captures the visitors on camera in real-time.
Monitor: The video by the camera is fed on the monitor, a monitor screen in the indoor unit.
Night Vision: A lot of video door phones use low-light or infrared cameras to make them visible in dimly lit areas.
Door Release Mechanism: Often installed with an electronic door lock, which allows the resident, to open the entrance for guests from a distance.
Recording and Snapshot: Certain systems can capture or record videos or images of visitors for security reasons.
Intercom Functionality: Allows various units inside a building or property to communicate with one another.
Benefits of a Video Door Phone:
Enhanced Security: Increases the likelihood of unwanted access by enabling locals to see and confirm visitors’ identities.
Convenience: Residents do not need to physically approach the door, to watch and converse with visitors.
Deterrent Effect: Potential intruders may be discouraged by the presence of a video door phone since they are aware that and are being recorded.
Visitor Log: For security and reference reasons, the capability to record and store the interactions can yield a visitor log.
Integration with Smart Home Systems: Smart home systems can be combined with various contemporary video door phones, enabling remote entry and control through smartphones or other devices.
Typical Uses:
Commercial Buildings: Offices, Workplaces, warehouses, and retail establishments.
Residential Buildings: Apartment buildings, condominiums, and single-family homes.
Institutions: Schools, colleges, coaching centers, hospitals, and government buildings.
How It Works:
Visitor Presses the Button: The visitor notifies the resident of their presence by pressing a button on the outdoor unit.
Indoor Alert: The indoor unit notifies the resident by ringing or displaying a message.
Access Control: Residents can remotely unlock the door by pressing a button on the inside unit if they allow entry.
Communication and Viewing: To respond, the resident uses the inside unit, which allows two-way voice communication and shows a video feed of the guest.
Components of a Video Door Phone System:
Outdoor Unit: It typically contains a call button, speaker, microphone, and camera and is situated close to the entrance.
Indoor Unit: It is situated within the structure and features control buttons, a speaker, a microphone, and a monitor (screen).
Electronic Door Lock: An optional element that unlocks the door, and is controlled by the video door phone system.
Examples of Modern Features:
Mobile App Integration: Allows residents to use a smartphone app to see and interact with guests.
Wi-Fi Connectivity: Allows the outdoor and inside equipment to communicate wirelessly.
Motion Detection: Notifies residents when motion is detected in the vicinity of the entrance.
Two-Way Audio with Noise Reduction: Facilitates crystal-clear audio conversation even in busy settings.