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  2. Intercom - Wikipedia

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    1980s MirTone intercom system. An intercom, also called an intercommunication device, intercommunicator, or interphone, is a stand-alone voice communications system for use within a building, small collection of buildings or portably within a small coverage area, which functions independently of the public telephone network. [1]

  3. Video door-phone - Wikipedia

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    A video door-phone (also known as a video door entry or video intercom) is a stand-alone intercom system used to manage calls made at the entrance to a building (residential complex, detached family home, workplace, etc.) with access controlled by audiovisual communication between the inside and outside. The main feature of video door entry is ...

  4. Wireless intercom - Wikipedia

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    Such systems work similarly to normal wired intercom designs, with intercom stations using wires to connect to electrical outlets in rooms. This method of intercom connection is most useful in offices and homes served by a single electrical service.

  5. Do Ring video doorbells work without a subscription? - AOL

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    Owned by Amazon, Ring is best known for its video doorbells, but also produces a range of indoor and outdoor security cameras, along with intercoms and even entire security systems, complete with ...

  6. Door phone - Wikipedia

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    Video door phone indoor terminal.. Going a little further in time, we find video door phones featuring a video installation apart from the classical audio. In these cases, the intercom plate has the same structure as the previous version but features a video monitor connected to a surveillance camera that allows inspecting the person who pressed the button and part of the surrounding area.

  7. NuTone - Wikipedia

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    NuTone is an American company that manufactures products mainly for residential use, including doorbells, intercom systems, indoor air quality products, ventilation systems, range hoods, ceiling fans, built-in electric heaters, ironing equipment, and home theater systems. The company was founded in 1936 by J. Ralph Corbett in Cincinnati, Ohio. [1]

  8. 3 involved in May police home invasion file civil tort claim

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    Continuing to communicate through the home's intercom system, William Neal and Cooper denied a call had ever been made and that no one inside the home needed the police, the tort said.

  9. ButterflyMX - Wikipedia

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    ButterflyMX was founded in 2014 in New York City by Cyrus Claffey, Matthew Knoff, Kunal Shah, and Ivan Mihalj to address difficulties in traditionally wired intercom usage, installation, and administration.

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