Helios IP Force IP intercom
Secure access control and monitoring of a building entrance
Voice & video
The Helios IP Force IP intercom offers a smart and effective solution for the secure access control and monitoring of a building entrance. Voice and video transmission are provided by standard SIP/RTP/RTSP protocols, which guarantee the best compatibility and integration with third-party IP systems.
The Helios IP Force is designed for operation in the most demanding conditions. The robust mechanical construction offers the highest protective coverage rating against dust and water and protection against mechanical damage (vandal-resistant). Numerous deluxe features of the Helios IP Force provide high user comfort and guarantee secure access control for any extreme environment.
Building entrance Access Control and Monitoring solution
An extremely durable IP intercom that can withstand even the most demanding conditions
Real-time integration with Tensor's facial recognition Access Control
The Helios IP Force can send real-life video streams to the Tensor facial recognition access control system. The Facial Recognition Software will detect the face of the person looking at the camera and compare it against its existing database of authorized personnel (or possible blacklists). If a match is found, access is either granted or denied, based on the person’s specific credentials.
Real-time video streaming
The Helios IP Force can offer continuous video streaming from an integrated camera of another system, which can record or otherwise process it. The main transmission is made by an RTSP protocol, which is commonly supported by 3rd party systems.
Practical example: The Helios IP Force can be used as a standard IP camera, which can be integrated into the security system of the building.
Send Pictures from the intercom to email easily
The Helios IP Force sends pictures directly to your e-mail box, of visitors captured by an integrated camera when they call.
Practical example: Information about visitors who didn’t catch you can be found in your incoming email box, with the exact time of the missed call and with several pictures from the camera.