Disruptive All-Android Intercom Solution Reinvents User Experience
- euchipszb
- Aug 14, 2018
- 2 min read
Mono-function, highly-siloed and user-daunting are the status quo of most residential intercom solutions. This lack of vitality is not only out of place with the accelerating trend of intelligentization across the society, but also stifling the further expansion of the industry. However, as a leader in Android intercom solution, Akuvox Android-based intercom makes all the difference via generating unprecedented user experience.
Solutions & Benefits
Akuvox’s android video intercom included indoor monitor-IT82, video door phone-R29 and video guard R48G ip video door phone with Android
These easy-to-navigate terminals delivered best-in-class SIP communication, with minimal 40 milliseconds' audio/video delay. And their optimized Android OS along with APIs greatly facilitated the customization by 3rd-party developers. As a result, the solution is a win-win-win situation for the system integrator, the residents and the property staff.
Unique Application Scenarios
Searching Name on Smart Door Phone. Visitors could search names from the contact entries loaded into R29, whose user-friendly interface required little to no training and offered instinctive operation even to the elderly and children. Adding brilliance to the search experience, the big-size touch screen could display more names and its customized background picture was welcoming and pleasing.
Home Automation
Voice-controlled indoor monitor was easily exploited as a control panel for smart home devices, such as in-home security sensors and smart lighting, as well as for monitoring community-wide IP cameras through apps. In addition, a complete phone book meeting the residents’ daily contact need was built into it, which linked them closely to their family members, neighbors and friends through audio or video calls.To the resident’s great convenience, all these tailored software or systems were upgraded on IT82 as if upgrading apps on their smart phone, and residents could choose to install more useful apps pushed to them by the property management company.
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