No experience, but it looks like the typical model that a long-established craft business likes to install: two-wire technology without an IP interface. The field of view would be too narrow for me, but that can be fine depending on the door situation.
No experience, but it looks like the typical model that an established craft business likes to install: two-wire technology without IP interface. The field of view would be too narrow for me, but that can be okay depending on the door situation.
Which variant exactly are you getting?
According to the offer, the following (see attachment).
However, I find the Jäger Busch welcome mentioned here interesting or Balter EVO SILVER Video door intercom 2x7" touchscreen 2-wire BUS interesting.
If you are already using free@home, it would make sense to also choose the BJ door station. Although it is still a two-wire system, it at least offers a wired IP gateway. Nevertheless, I would recommend planning for a network connection at the door.
If you are already using free@home anyway, it would make sense to also choose the BJ door station. Although it is still a two-wire system, it at least offers a wired IP gateway. I would still recommend providing a network connection at the door.
What exactly is the network connection at the door supposed to be for?