Aggregated specification data for the Keonbell Wired Intercom System indicates a 1080p sensor configuration paired with a 7-inch hardware touch screen terminal. Technical specifications list an IP65-rated outdoor unit equipped with an IR-cut filter for automated night vision adjustment. The system utilizes either a 4-wire or 2-wire serial bus, ensuring a stable signal path independent of 2.4GHz Wi-Fi traffic.
Performance metrics demonstrate that continuous DC power eliminates the downtime associated with battery charging cycles. The hardware supports local microSD recording, removing the need for cloud-based storage subscriptions. Material analysis indicates the touch screen is designed to offload processing from mobile devices, functioning as a dedicated security node.
Standardized testing protocols suggest that for cable runs over 50 feet, 18AWG copper wire is required to maintain the current flow for the electronic lock relay and display backlight. The unit is optimized for facial recognition at entry points rather than wide-area surveillance.
The Keonbell Wired Intercom offers a robust alternative for users requiring a dedicated indoor monitor, whereas the Lorex 2K system is a superior alternative for users who prefer higher resolution and NVR integration.
This hardware is a high-bandwidth representative of wired video doorbell systems, emphasizing dedicated hardware interfaces.