Network Integration: The intercom uses IP (Internet Protocol) technology, allowing it to connect to a local area network (LAN) or the internet for communication. This enables remote management and control via smartphones, tablets, or computers.
SIP Protocol: Many IP intercom systems, including the Moztronics, use the SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) standard for establishing voice and video communication over the internet.
Video and Audio Capabilities:
High-Resolution Camera: The intercom typically features a built-in camera that provides high-resolution video, allowing occupants to see who is at the door before granting access. The video can be streamed to a monitor, computer, or mobile device.
Two-Way Audio: The intercom system supports two-way communication, allowing users to speak with visitors at the door through an integrated speaker and microphone.
Network Integration: The intercom uses IP (Internet Protocol) technology, allowing it to connect to a local area network (LAN) or the internet for communication. This enables remote management and control via smartphones, tablets, or computers.
SIP Protocol: Many IP intercom systems, including the Moztronics, use the SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) standard for establishing voice and video communication over the internet.
Video and Audio Capabilities:
High-Resolution Camera: The intercom typically features a built-in camera that provides high-resolution video, allowing occupants to see who is at the door before granting access. The video can be streamed to a monitor, computer, or mobile device.
Two-Way Audio: The intercom system supports two-way communication, allowing users to speak with visitors at the door through an integrated speaker and microphone.