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Video Door Entry Systems

Aperta video door entry from ESP, letting you see and speak to a caller before opening up. The range pairs 7-inch colour monitors in black and white with IP55 outdoor stations, keypad and proximity-reader options, and HD IP PoE models for single or multiple ways. Wired throughout, with 24V kits and PoE IP models, it suits a home or business entrance. Wiring is best handled by a qualified installer.

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See who is at the door

A video door entry system lets you check and speak to a caller before you open up, pairing a camera at the entrance with a monitor inside. Where audio alone tells you who says they are there, video shows you, which adds reassurance for a home or a business that wants a clear look at every visitor.

Monitors and outdoor stations

Indoor 7-inch colour monitors come in black and white finishes, so the screen can suit your hallway. Outdoor stations are weather-rated, with IP55 and IP65 options to cope with an exposed door or gate. Keypad and proximity-reader versions let users enter a code or present a tag, alongside the call button that rings the screen indoors.

Wired kits and IP PoE

The range is wired throughout for a steady link. Standard 24V kits suit a straightforward single entrance, while HD IP PoE models carry power and video down one network cable and extend to single or multi-way layouts. That gives you a route from a simple home setup to a building with several doors or units.

Where it fits

Video entry suits front doors, gates and reception points where seeing the caller matters as much as hearing them. It works for a single household and scales up for blocks and businesses, letting you vet visitors and release the door from inside without going out to check. For anyone who would rather confirm a face before opening, having the picture as well as the voice makes that call an easy one.

Fitting your system

Site the outdoor station at a sensible height by the door, place the monitor somewhere central indoors, and plan the cable run between them. Wiring is best handled by a qualified installer, who can set the system up cleanly and position each part well. Free UK delivery over £99, worldwide shipping.

Frequently Asked Questions

How does a video door entry system work?

A camera at the entrance sends a picture to a monitor inside, and an intercom carries speech both ways. You see and talk to the caller, then decide whether to release the door from indoors.

What size are the indoor monitors?

The indoor monitors are 7-inch colour screens, available in black and white finishes so they can fit in with your hallway.

Are the outdoor stations weatherproof?

Yes. Outdoor stations come with IP55 and IP65 weather ratings, so they are built to handle rain and dust at an exposed door or gate.

What is the difference between the 24V kits and the IP PoE models?

The 24V kits suit a straightforward wired entrance. The IP PoE models carry power and video down a single network cable and extend to single or multi-way layouts for larger buildings.

Can callers enter with a code or a tag?

Keypad versions let users type a code, and proximity-reader versions let them present a tag. A call button also rings the indoor monitor so you can answer and let the visitor in.

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