Amongst the most innovative vendors in the VoIP product space, Cyberdata understands business communications problems and designs their products with customer needs foremost in their minds.
Cyberdata has just released two new SIP intercom products compatible with most SIP-based IP PBX servers that comply with the SIP RFC.
First up is their new indoor intercom. The CyberData SIP-enabled VoIP Indoor Intercom is a Power-over-Ethernet (PoE 802.3af) and Voice-over-IP (VoIP) door entry device that easily connects into existing local area networks (LANs) with a single cable connection.
Next up is their Indoor Emergency intercom. The CyberData SIP-enabled VoIP Indoor Emergency Intercom is a two-way communications device that is used in an area where either an emergency panic button or two-way priority communications are required. The intercom is compatible with most SIP-based IP PBX servers that comply with SIP RFC 3261.
Look for both products available soon for purchase on VoIPSupply.com
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Corey,
Would you think these suitable for use outdoors? Perhaps they might offer a weatherproof housing? I need a front gate intercom.
Michael - those are not IP66 rated or anything, I don't think they would hold up to inclement weather long term. Good news is that Cyberdata has an outdoor rated SIP intercom with a built-in camera coming soon from what I hear. The documentation on their website is lacking
I'm guessing this is a weather resistant version of their standard SIP intercom, with an analog camera and built-in frame grabber/encoder that will convert the analog camera stream to IP via MPEG4 or hopefully H.264.
I'll try to get an answer from them on when it hits....mebbe I can even "wrangle" one for you.
I don't understand why such a device need a SIP protocol.
Actually a simple analog circuite or embedded digital system can handle this features.
What's the advantage?