DoorBird has launched a contact-free call button module that enables doors to be opened without having to touch them.
This technology was developed to promote safe, simple, and aseptic use as the doorbell can be rung or opened by waving. Depending on the configuration, a gesture in front of the door intercom system can either ring the doorbell or open the door instantaneously.
An IP video door station with a contact-free call button module can limit health risks. Visitors can intuitively ring the doorbell by making a simple hand gesture and are also given direct visual feedback from the module.
The motion sensor detects both hand movements as well as a hand coming within 4-in of the module. This also allows the user to ring the doorbell despite their hands being full. The module performs actions that can be freely configured on all DoorBird door stations, such as sending out a call signal as a push notification, triggering a relay or HTTP(S) command, or starting a SIP call.
The contact-free call button module is compatible with DoorBird D21x series’ IP video door station. Information upon delivery is provided in German, English, Spanish, French, and Italian.
