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7” TFT Screen Monitor & FHD Camera Video doorbell System B104
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Video Doorbell B102

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Video Doorbell B102

*Installing the smart video doorbell B102 using only one pair of wires.

* Answer calls and unlock your door from your smartphone or other mobile devices

* Easily identify visitors on the large 7″ screen

* Store calls with no added fees using onboard memory

* Adding a microSD card to the on-site monitor increases call storage

* Watch recorded calls from the on-site master

Use Cases:

The video doorbell B102 is a versatile security solution that can be used in a range of applications, including:

1. Private Residences: The intercom provides secure access control and entry monitoring for private residences, ensuring that only authorized persons gain access.

2. Commercial Properties: The video doorbell B102 intercom system is an ideal security solution for commercial properties such as offices, warehouses, and factories that require strict access control measures.

3. Retail Stores: The video doorbell B102 intercom can be used to control access to retail stores and prevent theft and unauthorized entry.

4. Gated Communities: The B102 video doorbell system is a valuable tool for gated communities that need enhanced security measures to protect their residents.

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Video Doorbell B102

The video doorbell B102 comes with a 7” LCD touch screen monitor, keypad, and RFID card reader system.

The B102 is a cutting-edge security solution that provides enhanced access control and security measures for commercial and residential properties. It is a product of the latest technology and cutting-edge innovation, designed to ensure the security of your entry points and provide convenient access control for authorized personnel.

Features:

The video doorbell B102 is a versatile security solution with a range of features designed to deliver outstanding performance and protection against unauthorized access. Some of the standout features of the Gate Intercom with Keypad include:

1. HD Camera: The intercom comes with a high-definition camera that provides clear and crisp images of the visitors at your gate or entry points, enabling you to identify them easily.

2. LCD Display: The device features a large LCD screen that displays the camera feed, making it easier to monitor the activity at the entrance.

3. Keypad: The video doorbell B102 intercom has a keypad that offers a secure and convenient way to control access to your property. The keypad can be programmed to allow entry for authorized personnel by inputting a passcode.

4. Two-Way Audio: The B102 intercom system offers two-way audio communication that allows you to communicate with visitors or authorized personnel before granting access to your property.

5. Remote Access: The intercom system B102 can be controlled remotely using a mobile app or web portal, providing you with access to the device from anywhere.

6. Weatherproof: The video doorbell B102 is designed to withstand harsh weather conditions, making it an ideal solution for both indoor and outdoor use.

Benefits:

The Video Doorbell Intercom B102 provides numerous benefits that make it an attractive security solution for residential and commercial properties. Some of the benefits of the intercom include:

1. Enhanced Security: The intercom provides enhanced security measures that make it difficult for unauthorized personnel to gain access to your property.

2. Convenience: The intercom offers a convenient way to control access to your property, allowing you to grant entry to authorized personnel remotely.

3. Affordability: The intercom is an affordable security solution that provides excellent value for money, making it an ideal choice for property owners looking for cost-effective security measures.

4. Easy Installation: The intercom is easy to install and requires minimal installation time and effort.

5. Increased Property Value: The intercom is a valuable asset that can increase the value of your property, making it a worthwhile investment.

Conclusion:

The Gate Monitor Video Intercom B102 with keypad is a cutting-edge security solution that provides enhanced access control and security measures for residential and commercial properties. With a range of features and benefits, the intercom is an attractive security solution for property owners looking for cost-effective and efficient access control measures.

Whether you’re looking to secure your private residence, commercial property, or gated community, the video doorbell B102 intercom with keypad is an ideal choice for you.

Video doorbell B102 gate intercom with keypad for the combination of exclusive design with innovative analog-IP technology in the field of door communication. Our products are made from precious metals and manufactured in China according to the highest quality standards. The design is pure, straightforward, and smooth.

Due to the consistent development and application of analog-IP door phone technology. Bcom products are top-notch in the industry. In terms of quality, speed of push notification messages, voice, and video, the gate intercom with keypad is the leader when it comes to innovative technology and design. Connection for existing doors, garage openers, and existing door release buttons is are unique feature.

Product Advantages:

1. Answer calls and unlock your door from your smartphone or other mobile devices

2. Easily identify visitors on the large 7″ screen

3. Store calls with no added fees using onboard memory

4. Adding a microSD card to the on-site monitor increases call storage

5. Watch recorded calls from the on-site master

6. User-defined ringtone selected from microSD card

System Diagram:

-Only one pair of wires is needed between the monitor and the camera.

-Indoor monitor connected to router by 2.4G WiFi or CAT5/CAT6 network cable.

-CCTV camera input with CVBS, AHD auto adaptation.

WiFi Interphone

Waterproof Performance

All Monitor Video Intercom B102 has a keypad door station with an IP65 waterproof rating, PCBA with double-layer waterproof painting, silicon rubber covers for the keypad and call button, and a rain cover as a standard accessory.

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Weight 2 kg
Dimensions 29 × 12 × 19 cm
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