DoorBird’s new D2101WV model enables contactless ringing, protecting health and increasing safety. Visitors, customers and patients can no longer come into contact with viruses and bacteria by touching the doorbell. Buildings with a high number of visitors, such as hospitals, kindergartens, medical offices and other office buildings, can all benefit from this contactless door intercom. The integrated module with a special sensor technology detects gestures, such as waving and approaching of the hand, at a distance of 10cm and triggers a bell signal at an IP chime or indoor station. The hand gesture can also trigger a preconfigured relay, which then opens the door automatically. Other actions can also be performed, such as sending a push notification to the homeowner’s smartphone or an HTTP(S) call to a building automation system, or initiating a SIP call. The IP technology also enables communication with visitors via mobile devices. Homeowners can see live video of the entrance area, talk to their guests and open the door from their smartphones and tablets via the DoorBird app.
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