2N, the globally renowned company in internet-enabled intercoms and access control systems, has updated the firmware of the 2N Indoor View, the company’s answering unit for high-end residential projects, to turn it both into a surveillance device and a control panel for complex home automation systems.

The firmware upgrade is designed to meet the changing requirements of people living in luxury properties all over the world.

2N Indoor View firmware upgrade

The residents of luxury buildings have always prioritised two things – home security and convenience – and recent technological progress has increased calls from home owners to integrate smart devices in ways that can deliver both.

2N’s new firmware is a response to that demand, enhancing the 2N Indoor View in three ways:

  • Up to four IP cameras can now be connected to the answering unit - These IP cameras do not even need to be connected to the intercom, they only need to be in the same local network as the answering unit. In this way, the resident can use the 2N Indoor View’s 7” colour touchscreen display inside their home, in order to see what is going on in the hallway, behind the house or in the garage.
  • Photos are taken from each intercom call, including missed calls - Imagine, for example, that there has been a spate of burglaries in the area and residents are worried about burglars trying the intercom to see if anyone is at home. The 2N Indoor View now automatically captures snapshots from each call, including missed calls, and adds them to the call log. The unit takes more than one picture, in case the person at the door has turned sideways or had their hand in front of the camera, at the key moment.
  • The unit can act as the home automation control panel - HTTP commands can now be sent from the 2N Indoor View, meaning that it is possible to control home automation functions, such as turning on the lights, opening the blinds and calling the lift, directly from the answering unit.

Firmware upgrade for home security and convenience

Michal Kratochvil, the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of 2N Telekomunikace, said “We know from residents in luxury properties that they want their smart devices to give them enhanced security and convenience, and that they have no patience with products that don’t work well together.

He adds, “This upgrade has met those needs, both by turning the 2N Indoor View into a surveillance device and by putting at the heart of the smart home ecosystem.

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