DoorBird has announced a new integration with Telecor’s eSeries Public Address and Intercom Solution.
This collaboration is said to bring together DoorBird’s advanced IP video technology with Telecor’s robust communication platform, delivering a unified solution for smarter, more secure facility access and communication.
DoorBird’s high-definition IP video door stations are reportedly trusted worldwide in residential, commercial and institutional settings.
With real-time video and audio communication, remote access control and seamless integration capabilities, DoorBird devices are said to enhance entryway security and user convenience.
Telecor’s eSeries is reportedly a next-generation, Ethernet-based communication system widely adopted in K–12 schools and other critical facilities.
It is said to support both routine communications – such as classroom-to-office calls and scheduled announcements – and emergency notifications.
The system can be deployed as a full IP solution or integrated with existing analogue infrastructure, offering a flexible and cost-effective upgrade path.
The companies have reported that through this integration, when a visitor presses the call button on a DoorBird device, an alert is instantly triggered on the Telecor eSeries Visual Console.
Staff are said to be able to view a live video feed, communicate directly and initiate predefined actions such as unlocking doors – all from a single, unified interface.
This streamlined workflow reportedly enhances situational awareness and strengthens front entrance security.
The integrated solution is said to comply with key regulatory standards, including FCC and IC and is engineered for reliable performance in both indoor and outdoor environments.
Matthew Fullford, Integration Development Manager, DoorBird said: “We’re excited to partner with Telecor to deliver smarter, more connected entryway solutions.
“With Telecor’s extensive experience in campus and facility communication systems, this integration creates a powerful combination of intuitive access control and real-time communication that enhances security and streamlines response.”