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The Wireless Intercom market is a subset of the Physical Access Control market, which is used to secure and monitor access to physical locations. Wireless Intercoms are used to provide two-way communication between a visitor and a facility, allowing for remote access control. They are typically used in residential, commercial, and industrial settings, and can be used to control access to a single door or multiple doors. Wireless Intercoms are typically used in conjunction with other access control systems, such as card readers, biometric readers, and keypads.
Wireless Intercoms offer a number of advantages over traditional wired intercoms, including cost savings, ease of installation, and flexibility. They are also more secure than traditional intercoms, as they are not susceptible to tampering or interference.
Some companies in the Wireless Intercom market include Aiphone, BPT, Comelit, Farfisa, and Siedle. Show Less Read more