Empowering Communication, Simplifying Access.
Audio Intercom
An audio intercom is similar to a doorbell. However, the intercom enables visitors to communicate with tenants and other building occupants. The renter can grant admission to the building without physically opening a door thanks to an additional feature called door release.
Video Intercom
A video intercom system is a fantastic choice for structures where it’s critical to observe a guest before allowing them inside. As sending and receiving movies is made simpler by hardwiring, this form of intercom is frequently used.
Public Address
Our public address (PA) systems enable you to effectively communicate with your audience (such as residents, students, customers, or staff), whether it’s an emergency broadcast to evacuate your premises, a promotion you wish to promote, or routine daily in-store announcements.
PABX
A PBX operates a company’s internal telephone network. It’s also responsible for relaying calls to the outside world, including routing and advanced calling features for inbound and outbound calls.
Intercom System
We supply and install all your Intercom needs:
- Solutions for One UTP, Smart Home IoT, and Home Security
- Videophones & Interphones
- Multi-location Telephony
- Totally integrated conference room solution
- Speaker: Horn, Ceiling, Column, Wall
- IP Paging Amplifier
Benefits of Intercom System
Building Security Enhancement
Convenience
Deter Crime
Increase Property Value
Frequently Asked Questions
PBX is an abbreviation for Private Branch Exchange. Consider it the internal telephone network of a company or other body. Users of a PBX phone system can communicate over the phone using internal lines, as well as make and receive external calls.
Private Automatic Branch Exchange (PABX) is synonymous with modern-day business telephone systems. I
The terms PBX and PABX are almost synonymous. Both are switching systems. They're not identical, but that's fine. Consider PABX to be an upgraded version of the traditional PBX.
PABX functions similarly to a miniature public telephone exchange. A typical system is comprised of both software and hardware. Telephone units, routers, fax machines, modems, hubs, adapters, and switches are examples.
Absolutely! Intercom systems can be integrated with almost any other sort of security solution. Access control systems are one of the most prevalent integrations.
Because there are so many different types of intercom systems on the market, establishing a general cost estimate for each property is impractical. The cost of installing an intercom system is determined by two factors:
- Equipment - The expense of the actual equipment, such as the intercom speakers. The more advanced and feature-rich your intercom system, the more pricey it will be. The price is also affected by the number of intercom units.
- Installation - It is usually a good idea to hire a professional to install your intercom system. The most important aspect influencing installation costs is whether you choose a wired or wireless system. Hardwiring electrical systems into your house needs a lot more work—and money.
Get in touch with us for a free consultation to determine the best solution for your needs.