
Ajax Systems has released the Ajax DoorBell, with built-in AI, IR sensor, and app control. The device is integrated into the Ajax ecosystem and is now available for order.
As soon as a visitor rings the doorbell, an Ajax user receives a notification, sees who’s at the door, and can start a conversation via the Ajax app. The DoorBell also functions as a vigilant security camera: it notifies about the movement of people, animals, or vehicles, and records video on the Ajax NVR or Ajax Cloud Storage, which will soon be available among Ajax services. The device also informs security companies even without Wi-Fi – via the Ajax hub.
The device has a 4 MP CMOS camera sensor with HDR technology and IR illumination at a distance of up to six metres. The video doorbell implements the company’s proprietary solutions for noise and echo cancellation, and it has a high volume level. The video doorbell also has a built-in AI that recognises people, animals, and vehicles. Users can customise detection and receive notifications for all or only a specific type of object.
The main communication channel is Wi-Fi with a range of up to 500 metres in the absence of obstacles, and up to 30 metres even through concrete walls. For installers, this means less installation hassle, as there’s no need to position the router directly near the entrance. Even if Wi-Fi fails, DoorBell is still connected to the Ajax hub thanks to the fallback communication channel – the Jeweller and Wings radio protocols. Both proprietary protocols are designed to detect interference and jamming, with built-in frequency hopping for enhanced protection.