Dahua launches 2-wire hybrid video intercom system

October 2024 Smart Home Automation, Access Control & Identity Management, Residential Estate (Industry)

Dahua Technology has announced the launch of a 2-Wire Hybrid Video Intercom System (the Dahua EACH Series) tailored for apartments and villas. This innovative system redefines residential security and communication with its high image quality and easy deployment features.

“In apartment and villa scenarios, the IP systems used in new buildings have significantly enhanced the intercom experience. The demand for high-quality intercoms in old residential buildings is also increasing,” said Jack Lyu, Video Intercom Product Manager at Dahua Technology. “Our new EACH series meets market demands, addressing pain points such as poor analogue intercom system image quality and difficulties in upgrading installations.”

Plug-and-play simplicity

The plug-and-play feature is a crucial benefit of the Dahua 2-Wire Hybrid Video Intercom System. In the case of upgrading or installing the intercom system in old residences, installers do not need to rewire. Easy configuration can be achieved through DIP switches, which not only improves the deployment efficiency, but also greatly reduces the installation cost. It is also worth mentioning that in the apartment system, users can realise batch configuration and batch issuance through the controller's web page, making apartment management easier.

Compared to traditional analogue intercom systems, the Dahua 2-Wire Hybrid Video Intercom System is equipped with a 2 MP CMOS wide dynamic range camera that provides users with improved communication quality and video intercom experience. Moreover, the system also supports group calling; when a visitor makes a call, all the indoor monitors inside the home will light up simultaneously, allowing users to quickly respond from any corner of the house.

Supporting cameras and alarm integration

With the alarm integration features, the system can send alerts to residents in time in order to ensure the security within the property. Meanwhile, the Wi-Fi-enabled indoor monitors also support HDCVI cameras and IPC integration, enabling multi-system integration management through a single VTH. This helps users save on the cost of purchasing additional systems.

The indoor monitor supports DMSS App via Wi-Fi, through which residents can remotely control the system to realise remote answering, unlocking and arming/disarming functions anytime, anywhere, providing 24/7 protection for the residence.


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