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Bird Home Automation, a Berlin-based manufacturer of ‘DoorBird’ IP access control devices, is expanding its product portfolio to include door intercoms with an integrated fingerprint sensor module, from Fingerprint Cards AB (Fingerprints), in its D21- series.

With a DoorBird door station, homeowners and residents can see and speak to visitors like delivery services on the go via their smartphones and manage access by unlocking the door when needed.

Features of door intercom

Each door intercom features an HD wide-angle camera, motion sensor, and audio system with echo and noise cancellation. Existing keyless access control options via RFID or PIN code are expanded with biometrics by Fingerprints.

The fingerprint module is fully integrated into the DoorBird software architecture and can be configured remotely, via app or web-based dashboard, at any time to grant and withdraw access permissions.

Fingerprints' technology is characterised by superior biometric performance and security"

Integrated biometric fingerprint sensor

"Thanks to the cooperation with Fingerprints, we can fulfil many of our customersrequests for high-quality IP access control devices with a fully integrated biometric fingerprint sensor," says Sascha Keller, CEO of Bird Home Automation.

"When it comes to collaborations, we always try to work with the best in their class. Fingerprints' technology is characterised by superior biometric performance and security, and we are excited to have it integrated into our DoorBird IP video door stations."

We are excited about our collaboration with DoorBird, our first IP Door Station partner in EMEA, who now launched their D21x series with our fingerprint sensor, a solution that is suitable for smart homes, where biometrics bring convenience and security”, comments Michel Roig, SVP Business Line Payment & Access at Fingerprint Cards AB.

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