Applications for Intercom Systems, Wireless Intercoms, and Two-Way Radios

A wireless exterior intercom faces some difficult challenges. Most obvious is the weather. Not only is there moisture to worry about, but also extreme heat and cold. You need a wireless intercom that can withstand exposure to the elements.

Another factor is the range you need to cover. How far apart are the intercoms going to be? But it’s more than just distance. Building construction can greatly reduce the distance a wireless intercom will communicate. A wood-framed building with siding will reduce the range less than a concrete or brick building.

Depending on where you put the wireless exterior intercom you may also have to worry about vandalism. You need to ask yourself whether someone will attempt to steal or destroy the unit. If so, then you need a unit built to resist vandalism.

At IntercomsOnline.com we have several wireless exterior intercom systems that can handle being used outdoors.

Light-duty, short-range intercom: WireFree Outdoor 900MHz Intercom

Light-duty, short-range hands free doorbell: WireFree Wireless 900MHz Doorbell and Intercom

Light-duty, long-range intercom/callbox: MURS Basic Commercial Callbox

Heavy-duty, long-range, vandal-proof intercom/callbox: MURS Callbox XT Outdoor Intercom

Heavy-duty, long-range, vandal-proof intercom/callbox with gate opener: MURS Callbox XT Outdoor Intercom with Gate Relay

Call IntercomsOnline.com and we will help you choose a system.

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