Ding Dong! Ding Dong! When someone rings your doorbell, it’s no doubt you will check who is ringing the doorbell through the door viewer before answering. But, for elders with degenerated eyes and children that are not tall enough, using the traditional a door viewer may not be an optimal way.
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For providing elders and children an optimal way to check the outside, Brinno launched digital door viewers. Through the digital door viewer, users can easily check who is ringing the doorbell and secure your home.
Brinno exhibited their digital door viewers at the COMPUTEX 2017. Users can easily install the digital viewers in the doors and operate. With a 2.7-inch LCD screen and the power button, users can immediately check who is ringing the doorbell by pressing the power button to turn on the screen.
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On the outside, the digital door viewer looks just like a traditional one. People won't notice and feel being watched. In addition, the door viewer is powered by four AA batteries which user can replace them easily.
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For the other door viewer, the size gets bigger since it equips with motion sensors and door knockers.
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For elders with degenerated eyes and children that are not tall enough, the digital door viewer can be a great tool to know what’s happing outside. Aside from the hidden camera design, the easy installation and operation will attract the users that want to improve the safety.
Reference: https://www.saydigi.com/2017/06/brinno-peephole-camera.html