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Paxton Entry Intercom System

What is Paxton Access

Paxton is a British company that manufactures intercoms, access control systems, door locks. Paxton claims to have 30 years of experience in the industry, however, we were unable to locate the company’s history or the year it was founded.

The main office of the company is located in Brighton, UK.

Today, Paxton has clients in 60 countries around the world and even its own representative office in the Middle East in Dubai, UAE. Among Paxton’s clients, even the football club Manchester United is noticed.

One of the main advantages of Paxton is service support and work with integrators and installers.

Paxton Series

Speaking of systems, Paxton produces its products in the lines – Net2, Paxlock, Entry, Switch2, Compact.

Paxton Net2

Paxton Net2 is a program that allows you to manage the Paxton intercom system and access control system. This is an analog of BAS-IP Link. Net2 can control up to 1000 doors and 50000 users. There are two types of software, Net2 Lite for small sites and Net2 Pro for complex access control systems. And for lovers of mobile applications, there is the Paxton Net2 App, which allows you to monitor an object from your phone. The mobile application only works with Net2 Pro version 6 and higher.

Paxton Paxlock

Paxton Paxlock is a series of wireless locks that can be installed in a short time. Locks work from the built-in batteries. It can work both autonomously and as part of a network. As with Net2, Paxton Paxlock comes in two versions – Net2 Paxlock and Paxlock Pro.

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Paxton Entry

Paxton Entry is a Paxton intercom system based on SIP. We are comparing it with our BAS-IP system below.

Paxton Entry vs BAS-IP Comparison

Feature BAS-IP Paxton Entry
Build-In Camera Yes, Up to 2MP
Access Control EM-Marin/MIFARE Classic, Plus, Desfire EV1, Ultralight/NFC/Bluetooth
Keyless Entry
Virtual keys (PIN codes) for visitor access
QR codes for visitor access
Multifactor Autentification
Property management software integrations
Measuring Temperature
Cloud-based access management
Indoor Phones 7 models
Indoor Monitors
Android Based Monitors
3rd Party APP Support
Mobile APP
Elevator control
Connected IP Cameras Integration
Mifare / HID
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Disclaimer: The current comparison was made on February 22, 2022. The Comparison based on information we have available to us at the time of writing.

*BAS-IP supports Mifare Classic, Plus, Desfire EV1, Ultralight.

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