The DoorBird A1122 includes features such as a keypad, an RFID reader and Wi-Fi capabilities to enable dealers to install the access control solution into areas such as garages, storage rooms, side doors, and elevators.
DoorBird, a manufacturer known for its ability to combine functionality and industrial design just received an iF Award for its IP Video Indoor Station A1101.
ASSA ABLOY says the acquisition of DoorBird will reinforce its IP door intercom offerings and provide complementary growth opportunities.
The new DoorBird A1121 access control solution incorporates WiFi and PoE options to allow its installation in a range of locations.
IP video door stations of the D21x Series are now equipped with fingerprint technology from Fingerprint Cards AB to enable biometric authentication.
Entrance areas in public buildings are now accessible for people with sensory impairments without the help of third parties.
The new upgrade adds DoorBird IP technology to installations of the DoorKing 1812 series while maintaining analog functionality.
DoorBird says homeowners can connect their smart lock to the smart door station for a seamless “approach to entry” experience.
Customers can now access their DoorBird IP intercom directly from Control4 interfaces without the additional cost of a third-party driver.
The A1101 indoor station displays a live video feed from the DoorBird door station and provides two-way audio communication with visitors.