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Intercom Solutions

Smart and secure intercom solutions

Enhance security with cutting-edge intercom solutions that are technologically designed to safeguard your people and assets. Trustworthy. Dependable. Prepared for the future. 

Intercoms

Effortless Security with Network Intercoms

 

Our extensive intercom portfolio offers countless possibilities for integration. And there’s an intercom for every need, be it surveillance, visitor communication, or entrance control.

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  • Network intercoms offer a seamless blend of video surveillance, two-way communication, and remote entry control in a single device, ensuring secure and effortless physical access to your premises.

  • With versatile integration options and built-in analytics, they elevate your security measures. They seamlessly integrate with your current video or audio systems, enabling intelligent triggers, like visitor proximity alerts.

  • A range of scalable devices are compatible with open-standard hardware or software, and they draw power and connectivity from your existing IP network, eliminating the need for additional cabling.

  • From schools, university campuses to healthcare and critical infrastructure, with network intercoms you can extend your security system for complete situational awareness.

  • We can offer you systems where you can clearly see your visitors even in challenging light. And, you can speak to visitors and identify them from remote locations and easily grant access from a cell phone, IP phone, or Video Management System (VMS).

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Modern Intercoms with Integrated Access

Dualguard supplies intercoms that offer a stylish and cost-effective way to greet visitors to your premises. We can offer you systems where tenants can access premises effortlessly through RFID cards, PIN codes, or Bluetooth. A built-in camera enhances entrance security. Additionally, you can manage visitor calls and access remotely using the 2N Mobile Video app.

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Our premium intercom solutions cater to a wide range of needs, from residential units in apartment buildings to commercial setups in offices, schools, hospitals, and beyond. Whether you're upgrading, replacing, or installing a brand-new system, count on us to enhance security and streamline visitor identification at your facility.

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Types of Intercom Systems to Choose From

Entry intercom systems come in various types, each based on distinct technologies. Here are the main categories:

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Audio Intercom System

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  • Primarily used in residential settings, the audio door intercom system comprises a master station and one or more substations. Communication between them occurs through a microphone and speaker, allowing for clear audio exchanges.

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Video Intercom System

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  • Offering an added layer of security, video door intercom systems feature a built-in camera at the door. This allows occupants to visually confirm a visitor's identity before granting them access. They are especially valuable for enhancing security.

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Telephone Intercom Systems

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  • Operating via a landline or mobile phone connection, telephone intercom systems facilitate communication between the master station and substation. Visitors input the desired person's phone number using a keypad, and their call is directed through the intercom. To grant access, occupants can enter a code or use a dedicated button within an app.

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Our selection of intercom systems covers these technologies, providing you with a range of versatile options to meet your specific needs.

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Intercom Entry Systems With Connectivity Options to Suit Your Needs

Wired Intercom System

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  • Wired intercoms establish connections via hardwired cabling between the master station and substations. Installation can be complex, particularly for larger facilities, requiring professional assistance. Maintenance costs may be high, and expansion can be challenging due to additional wiring needs. However, this method is extremely secure and reliable, immune to interference or signal loss.

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Wireless Intercom System

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  • Wireless intercoms, using Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, eliminate the need for cabling, reducing installation costs and time. Yet, signal quality may be affected by obstacles and other wireless devices, requiring additional antennas or repeaters for a robust connection. Bandwidth considerations are vital, and security measures must combat potential hacking risks. Despite these concerns, wireless intercoms offer convenience, cost-effectiveness, and the flexibility to use smartphones as substations.​

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Networked Intercom System

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  • Networked intercoms rely on IP network connections, allowing master stations and substations to be placed in various locations without compromising audio or video quality. Remote access is possible, enabling system management from anywhere. Installation and scalability are straightforward. However, a stable Internet connection is essential. These systems can store data locally or in the cloud, enhancing security and offering features like live streaming, access control, and integration with other technologies, such as video surveillance.

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Mains Hardwired Intercom System

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  • Ideal for residential use, mains hardwired systems utilize the electrical system for communication, eliminating the need for additional wiring. They are a cost-effective and swift installation choice.

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Telephone or Smartphone Intercom System

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  • These systems rely on phone lines or mobile networks for communication and can be either wired or wireless. They're convenient for large residential buildings and are gaining popularity in commercial and enterprise applications, especially smartphone-based systems.

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Choose the connectivity option that best suits your requirements, ensuring a secure and efficient intercom entry system for your facility.

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What is The Best Intercom System?

Choosing the best intercom system involves considering several factors, such as location, range, security, installation ease, the number of substations and users, durability, video features, integration capabilities, access methods, and cloud-based management systems. Here's a concise summary of key points to guide your decision:

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  • Location: Determine the installation location (indoor or outdoor) and access to power sources or the Internet. Consider mains-hardwired for residential use and Internet-based for flexibility and features.

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  • ​Range: Choose a system based on the area it needs to cover. Wired systems suit smaller spaces, while wireless offers flexibility for larger areas.

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  • Security: Assess the need for access control. Commercial settings may require stringent security, integrated with biometric or smart card readers.

 

  • Ease of Installation: Simplify installation with wireless systems or plug-and-play options, reducing installation time and costs.

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  • Number of Substations and Users: The scale of your system impacts the type and size of the central hub and the overall cost.

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  • Durability and Flexibility: Ensure your system can withstand daily use and temperature variations. Choose expandable options for future needs, such as wireless systems or modular setups.

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  • Video Features: Consider video intercoms for added security, but weigh the costs and installation time against the benefits.

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  • Integration Capabilities: Some intercoms can integrate with other technologies, enhancing security and automation possibilities.

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  • Convenient Access Methods: Explore keyless and touchless access options for added convenience and security. Temporary access codes and remote access via smartphone can be valuable.

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  • Cloud-Based Management Systems: Cloud-based services offer remote access and additional features, but ensure their security and reliability. Verify if the system can handle multiple access points if needed.

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By assessing these factors in line with your specific requirements and budget, you can determine the best intercom system for your application.

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