Collection: Video Door Intercoms

Whats the difference between Video Doorbell vs. Video Intercom Systems?

Video doorbells have been instrumental in increasing residential and commercial security by enhancing communication and also deterring activities such as loitering, "porch pirates" and others. Some doorbell cameras record all the activity happening in front of your front door, some, depending on model number and location, even send alerts to your smartphone. While video doorbells are specifically designed for residential properties, many can have an effective application for business owners. 


The difference between video doorbells and intercoms is that video doorbells are just enhanced doorbells, whereas a video intercom system can not only answer the door, but it has the ability to unlock it as well. Additionally, video doorbells are typically installed with one or two simple small screws and are easily removed or damaged, whereas most video intercom systems come in strong weatherproof and vandal resistant enclosures.

Most modern Video intercom systems in the market today can integrate with smartphones, computers, displays and desk phones. Most video intercom systems are hard-wired from door station to receivers, this means that visitors and calls will not be missed, even if the internet is down or slow.

A robust video intercom system should be much more than a simple enhanced doorbell device. If you are mostly concerned about missing the postman and deterring porch pirates, a video doorbell may be sufficient for your needs. If you're concern is more serious security, choose a video intercom system that provides maximum security and comfort, especially when integrated with an access gate or door.

 CoviSec carries  intercom solutions for gate/door security, emergency, industrial, room-to-room, multi-tenant and much more.