Speco Technologies recently launched its Speco Video Doorbell (O2DB1), a Wi-Fi-enabled smart device featuring a wide-angle lens, two-way audio, built-in card reader, as well as infrared (IR) and LED lights for low-light settings.
Todd Keller, president of Speco Technologies says the Speco Video Doorbell is designed to integrate into existing security infrastructure, adding tampering and door contact alarms, door unlock functions, two-way communication and credential verification to video surveillance, access control and audio surveillance systems.
As part of the company’s suite of IP camera technologies, the Speco Video Doorbell is supported by its analytics software, which include the latest AI-enabled algorithms to perform object detection, audio analytics and facial recognition to alarm verification, in real time.
In addition to its other features, the video doorbell comes with a 2.8mm wide-angle lens and night vision capabilities that can delivers HD video streaming day and night. Users can also remotely interact with the device to communicate with arrivals in real time through the Speco Blue App, which features built-in noise suppression and echo cancellation technology for clearer conversations
The device also has options for 2.4Hz Wi-Fi or PoE connectivity with a mounting plate and wireless chime to facilitate more flexible installation options.
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As the Video Doorbell is also configurable with video management systems (VMS), such as Speco Blue VMS, dealers can scale up to a full-fledged surveillance system, transforming doorway security solutions into a comprehensive physical security system that can evolve as their clients’ needs change.
The Video Doorbell also interfaces with mobile platforms, such as SecureGuard Client and Speco Blue, so users can record footage to existing NVR systems, access alerts remotely and sync data directly to the cloud without subscription fees.
Through Speco’s partnership with Immix, the Video Doorbell enables remote access to live video playback, as well as pre- and post-alarm recording through Immix’s Central Station Monitoring services and Guard Force dashboard, offering usesrs a single view of the most critical events and automating workflows for both access control and remote video verification (RVV) platforms.
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