This Wi-Fi door entry kit comes with a built-in keypad it lets you see and speak to your visitors through your mobile device or Predator monitor, which works with both Android and Apple devices. Simply connect the entrance panel to your wireless router over Wi-Fi using the app (Predator WiFi) available from your app store.
Video calls made on Wi-Fi is free; however, once you are away from your wireless coverage, video calls from the panel will be sent to your mobile device using your 3G data connection, which might be chargeable.
This kit comes with a directional antenna with a range of up to 150 metres. For optimal performance, keep your wireless router in clear view.
If you are not satisfied with your purchase, please contact us by phone. Personalized or other customized products cannot be returned for refund or exchange under any circumstances, unless stated otherwise at time of purchase. |
We are open Monday - Friday, excluding bank holidays. |
For orders received before 2pm we aim to deliver on a next day service |
(This does not include any fabricated items) |
*Please note there is a 15% restocking charge for returns* |
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