IP access control specialist DoorBird will be exhibiting at next week’s Integrated Systems Europe (ISE) show in Barcelona, Spain, ready to highlight its latest intelligent door communication portfolio additions during the January 30 to February 2.
At booth 2F400, attendees will see and learn about the company’s modern, high-quality IP video door intercoms, IP access control systems, as well as IP video indoor stations and accessories.
DoorBird explains that its portfolio of products offers the appropriate solution for different needs, no matter if it’s for use in a single- or multi-family home, office building, or for controlling access to gates or side entrances.
The company’s solutions also support various communications protocols for managing access — via an app, keypad, fingerprint, RFID, or Bluetooth.
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One of the new innovations that will be showcased is the Smart Door Controller D410. Thanks to this device, analog doorbell and locking systems can be cost-effectively turned into smart solutions.
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Installers simply place it behind the system panel, connect it to the electric door opener and power connection, and it’s ready, according to the company. Users can then open the door via the DoorBird App or DoorBird Bluetooth keyfob.
Another newcomer product, the A1122 IP access control system with fingerprint reader, will also be on hand in DoorBird’s booth.
As an add-on accessory for the A1121 with keypad, up to 50 fingerprints can be stored in the A1122 IP access control system so that relays can be switched, for example, to open the door, the company says.
The third new product is the DoorBird D2101TFV with touchless call-button module that addresses this modern trend.
This door intercom system is ideal for high-traffic buildings, such as hospitals or doctor’s offices, and it offers a hygienic way of controlling access, the company states.
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