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Video Doorbell Intercom B101

$691.90

Video Doorbell Intercom B101

* 7 Inch screen indoor monitor

* Waterproof outdoor station

* Unlock ways: password/ RFID card/ indoor monitor/ Tuya app

* Keypad access control with back light

* Color video doorbell intercom system (Audio and Video)

* Night vision light system

* Connect monitor to WIFI and control the doorbell system with smartphone worldwide

 

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Video Doorbell Intercom B101

*Finger touch intercom keypad

*RFID card or tage access control system

*Connect to the smartphone using WIFI 2.4 Ghz

*Answer the visitors call using the monitor and smartphone

*Control door worldwide using APP

*Smart intercom system

*7” LCD 960P AHD Monitor

*Control 2 gates/doors

As technology continues to evolve, traditional intercom systems are becoming outdated. People are looking for more flexible and convenient communication options, and that’s where the WiFi Intercom System comes in.

If you’re a merchant looking to provide your customers with a top-of-the-line intercom system, look no further than our WiFi Intercom System. Our product is designed to make communication between households, offices, and businesses easier than ever before.

In this product introduction, we’ll explore the key features and benefits of our WiFi Intercom System and explain why it’s the perfect solution for your customers.

Key Features:

One of the standout features of our Video Doorbell Intercom B101 is its ease of use. Unlike traditional wired intercom systems, our product is wireless and can be set up in minutes. The video doorbell intercom B101 can be controlled via a smartphone or tablet, making it easy to communicate with your household, business, or office from anywhere.

Another key feature of the video doorbell intercom B101 is its high-quality audio and video capabilities. The system includes a high-resolution camera and a microphone that can pick up even the slightest sounds. This ensures that communication is clear and effective, even in noisy environments.

Moreover, the system also supports two-way voice communication. It provides an easy way to communicate with people without a carbon footprint as well as keeping your place safe and secure.

Benefits:

There are numerous benefits to using our video doorbell intercom B101. Below are some of the key advantages that merchants should keep in mind when considering whether to stock our product.

1. Enhanced Security

Video Doorbell Intercom B101 adds an extra layer of security to any home or office. You can monitor who comes in and out of your property via the camera, and the two-way voice capability allows you to communicate with visitors from a safe distance.

2. Convenience

The video doorbell intercom B101 System makes it easier than ever to communicate with your household or colleagues. No more running up and down the stairs or across the office to deliver a message – everything can be done with the touch of a button on your smartphone or tablet.

3. Flexibility

Our Video Doorbell B101 is extremely flexible and can be customized to suit your needs. You can add extra cameras, control multiple doors or gates, and more. The system can also be integrated with other security devices, such as alarms or smart locks.

4. Cost-effective

Compared to traditional wired intercom systems, our WiFi Intercom System is much more cost-effective. There are no installation costs or messy wiring to deal with, and the system can be set up in minutes.

Conclusion

In conclusion, our Intercom system B101 is a must-have for any merchant looking to offer their customers an advanced, high-quality communication solution. From enhanced security to convenience and cost-effectiveness, our product has it all. If you’re interested in stocking our WiFi Intercom System, please get in touch with us today to learn more about our wholesale options.

Video Doorbell Intercom B101 System

The Video Doorbell Intercom B101 is a 7-inch indoor monitor with a touch button and an outdoor station with a password and RFID card to access the function. The whole acrylic panel makes the indoor monitor full of design. The IP65 waterproof outdoor station can be unlocked by swiping your card, password, and Tuya app, so you don’t have to worry about forgetting to bring the key.

Motion detection function can protect your house’s safety, when someone passes by the outdoor station, an indoor monitor with an SD card can take a picture or record a video for you to check if it is in front of your home. For the WiFi intercom system, you can set the ringtone volume for different periods.

1.3MP video doorbell

Specification

WiFi monitor

Model number 86706
Display 7″ TFT touch screen, acrylic panel, touch button
Definition 7″ (1024×600 pixels)
CCTV camera input 800TVL/ 960P
Color Black and white color for option
Processor Embedded MCU Processor
Calling mode Half Duplicate Communication
Calling time 120s
Standby current Maximum 250mA
Working current Maximum 600mA
Power supply DC adaptor or built-in power for option
Work temperature 0~+50°C
Installation Surface mount
Picture format JPEG standard format
Memory Support Max 32GB SD card(>Class 10; not included)
Dimension (L x W x D) 226 * 151 * 23.5mm
Connection 4- core wire
Custom Background Yes (Background picture from MicroSD card when installed)
Part Number 84207EPC
Dimensions 138*48*17.5mm
View angle 110° wide-angle camera
Defi­nition (Hor.) 800TVL/ 960P
LEDs for night vision IR LEDs Supplement
Power consumption 200mA max.
Power source 15V 1A power adaptor
Operation temp. -40~+50ºC
Working humidity 10% to 95%
Installation Surface mount
Lock Magnetic lock/ electronic lock
Waterproof IP65

Advantages:

PIR VDP

  1. 7-inch indoor monitor, with a built-in WiFi module, it can connect to mobile apps, both Android and iOS systems available.
  2. IP65 waterproof level outdoor station with a password and RFID card to unlock the function
  3. The outdoor station and indoor monitor are connected by 4 core wires, easy to install
  4. Tuya APP can monitor, unlock the door, and talk to visitors who are in front of the outdoor station
  5. Indoor monitor support max. 32G SD card to store music, pictures, and videos

System Diagram

The whole system can support 6 indoor monitors 2 outdoor station+ 2 CCTV cameras. You can connect 1 master monitor which can connect to Tuya and 5 extension monitors without wifi function, so that you can save cost.

7 Inch monitor

 

Additional information
Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 29 × 12 × 19 cm
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  • Semi-Passive RFID Tags (Battery-Assisted Passive - BAP):
    • Contain a battery to power the microchip, but still rely on the reader's signal to initiate communication.
    • Offer better read range and performance than passive tags, without continuously transmitting like active tags.
  By Frequency:
  • Low Frequency (LF) RFID (125-134 kHz):
    • Short read range (1-10 cm).
    • Less susceptible to interference from metal and water.
    • Common in traditional access control systems.
  • High Frequency (HF) RFID (13.56 MHz):
    • Moderate read range (10 cm-1 meter).
    • Widely used for access control, ticketing, and Near Field Communication (NFC) applications (like smartphone taps).
  • Ultra-High Frequency (UHF) RFID (300 MHz-3 GHz, often 860-960 MHz for RAIN RFID):
    • Long read range (up to 12 meters).
    • More susceptible to interference from liquids and metals.
    • Used in applications requiring longer read distances, such as vehicle access control or large-scale inventory tracking.
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Gate Opener Infrared Remote

An infrared remote for an automatic gate opener allows you to control your gate from a distance, while the infrared sensor provides safety by detecting obstacles and automatically reversing the gate's movement if an obstruction is encountered.
Here's a breakdown:
  • Infrared (IR) Remote:
    This is a standard remote control, similar to those used for televisions, that transmits a signal to the gate opener using infrared light. You press a button on the remote, and it sends a coded signal to the gate opener's receiver, which then activates the gate motor. 
  • Infrared (IR) Sensor:
    This sensor, often found near the gate, emits an infrared beam. If an object (like a person or car) breaks this beam while the gate is closing, the sensor detects the interruption and signals the gate opener to stop and potentially reverse its direction to prevent accidents. 
  • Auto-Open/Close Functionality:
    Many automatic gate openers also have an "auto-close" feature, allowing you to set a timer for the gate to automatically close after a certain period (e.g., 5, 10, or 20 seconds). This adds convenience by eliminating the need to manually close the gate. 
  • Remote Range:
    The range of the remote control can vary, but typical ranges are around 100 feet (30 meters). Some systems can handle a larger number of remote controls (e.g., up to 25). 
  • Safety and Security:
    The infrared sensor adds a layer of safety to your gate system. The automatic reversing feature helps prevent accidents and property damage. 
  • Other Features:
    Some automatic gate openers also include features like:
    • Manual release: Allows you to manually open and close the gate in case of power outages or other emergencies. 
    • Overheating protection: The motor may have a built-in protection mechanism to prevent overheating. 
    • Multiple control options: Some systems can also be controlled via a wireless keypad or even through a smartphone app. 
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