Door intercom systems made to measure – with the 3D configurator from DoorBird

March 4, 2024

With the 3D configurator www.doorbird.com/de/configurator from DoorBird, you can design your very own customized DoorBird in just a few steps, and determine the dimensions, surface and equipment according to your own wishes. High-quality mailbox and doorbell systems are combined with IP video technology from DoorBird.

Whether a wall-mounted or fence mailbox, a communication pillar or a bell panel – each IP system is manufactured entirely according to your own wishes and specifications:

  • Choice of various numerous modules such as keypad, fingerprint reader or display.
  • Over 50 RAL colors and surfaces are available.
  • The DoorBird door station is displayed directly in 3D and updated with every design step, including price and delivery time.

Thanks to the augmented reality function, the intercom system can be visualized at its installation location. The comparison is made either on the uploaded photo or live on the smartphone with the camera switched on. In the meantime, the system including technical drawing can be saved to continue the configuration at a later time.
The fully configured IP video door station can be ordered directly from the planning tool.
For custom-made products or requests that go beyond the configuration in our 3D configurator, we will be happy to assist you and find the right solution.

The planning form for the individual project is also available from Doorbird.
 Customers and planners have a large selection of IP video door stations for all areas of application in the online store: https://www.doorbird.com/de/shop.

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