DoorBird: Custom-built door intercoms
John E. Kaye
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- Home, Technology

With DoorBird’s innovative 3D Configurator, customers can design their tailored door intercom in just a few steps
For those who value quality, security and bespoke design solutions, leading door-entry system manufacturer DoorBird puts innovation at your fingertips with their new 3D Configurator.
With dimensions, interface and features can be designed to suit your needs, DoorBird combines high-quality mailboxes and bell systems with IP video technology to offer individual solutions.
Versatile design options
The 3D Configurator offers a wide variety of options:
Modules: Integrate functions such as a keypad, fingerprint reader or display into your system.
Colours and surfaces: Choose from over 50 RAL colours and different surfaces to perfectly match your door station to its surroundings.
3D visualisation: Your DoorBird door station is displayed directly in 3D. With every design step the price and delivery time will be automatically updated.
Augmented reality: The AR function makes it possible to visualise how the intercom will look in its installation site. This can be done either as an uploaded photo or live via a smartphone camera. The system and the technical drawing can be provisionally saved in order to continue the configuration at a later time.

Ordering process and custom products
After finishing the configuration, the fully configured IP video door station can be ordered direct from the planning tool. For special requirements or requests that are not possible in our 3D Configurator system, DoorBird offers custom solutions. Use our planning form to tell us your specific needs: www.doorbird.com/downloads/datasheet/datasheet_d21_custom_planning_form_en.pdf
Exclusive IP video door stations
DoorBird offers a large selection of exclusive IP video door stations for a variety of applications. Discover the comprehensive range in DoorBird’s online shop.

Advantages of DoorBird door intercoms
DoorBird door intercoms offer numerous advantages which make them an excellent choice for modern buildings:
Security and comfort: With the IP video technology you can see and talk to your visitors at any time and from anywhere in the world. This increases the security and comfort of your home or business.
Easy installation and integration: The door stations are easy to integrate into existing home automation systems and offer extensive compatibility with other smart home devices.
Longevity and quality: DoorBird uses high quality materials and components to ensure the longevity and reliability of your door station.
Flexibility and adaptability: Whether for private homes, apartment blocks or commercial properties, DoorBird offers solutions that match the specific requirements and wishes of the customer. DoorBird attaches great importance to customer satisfaction and offers extensive support and service.
Advice and design: The DoorBird team is at your disposal from the first consultation to the final installation on site, and will help you design your custom door intercom.
Technical support: You can contact DoorBird support at any time if you have questions or technical problems – their friendly, professional team will be happy to help.
Regular updates: DoorBird provides regular software updates to ensure that your door station is always state-of-the-art and fulfils all safety requirements.
With DoorBird’s 3D Configurator, the planning and configuration of your door intercom is an easy and intuitive experience. Customise your system to your requirements and benefit from the latest IP video technology combined with first-class design.
Further information
doorbird.com/en/configurator
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