Video Intercom System
Video Intercom defined as inter-communication between two persons via video and audio signals using microphone and video camera devices at both sides. Generally, there are two types of video intercom systems: analog (2-wire & 4-wire) and TCP/IP (SIP & WebRTC). Usually, the video intercom devices exist in two form factors: hardware Phones (embedded devices) and software phones (computer software applications).
Video Intercom for Visitor Management: Being using in residential and commercial buildings to visionary identify visitors and grant access to the visitors.
Video Intercom for Meetings: It may consists of more than two persons in a same conversations. Users can chat/voice chat/video chat to show presentations and share files among each others.
There are standardized computer protocols and network architectures for video intercom systems like SIP and WebRTC.
Video Intercom for Visitor Management: Being using in residential and commercial buildings to visionary identify visitors and grant access to the visitors.
Video Intercom for Meetings: It may consists of more than two persons in a same conversations. Users can chat/voice chat/video chat to show presentations and share files among each others.
There are standardized computer protocols and network architectures for video intercom systems like SIP and WebRTC.
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