UniFi · Hardware
The front door on your phone — see, speak and unlock from anywhere. This is the category where UniFi quietly embarrasses the incumbents.
Intercoms are where most brands disappoint — laggy video, missed calls, apps that log you out at the worst moment. The UniFi intercom is the one we install in our own clients' homes precisely because it doesn't do any of that.
It runs on the same PoE cabling and platform as the rest of the system: one app for cameras, network and the front door. Calls land on every phone in the household simultaneously, footage of every visit is recorded to your own hardware, and there is no monthly fee — a genuine difference from doorbell-camera subscriptions.
The intercom at the gate or door — camera, two-way audio, call button. On our recent installs: the G6 Entry, with a directory option for multi-entry or multi-tenancy sites.
The small controller behind the scenes that switches the electric strike or gate, wired safely away from the street side so the lock can’t be jumped from outside.
A wall-mounted touchscreen inside — see who’s there, talk, and release the door without anyone reaching for a phone. We usually put it where the household actually is: the kitchen.
The part that changes daily life. A visitor presses the button, and the call rings through wherever you are — the office, the school run, another country. See, speak, unlock.
Installed as a complete package — entry unit, door hub, strike integration and internal viewer — budget $1,500–$2,500 on an existing UniFi network. Details in the cost guide. Pairs naturally with UniFi door access for PINs, readers and logged entry.
Tell us about your entry — door, gate, or both — and we'll spec the package.