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Doorking Intercom System Comparison

What is DKS Doorking Intercom System

Doorking is an American manufacturer of intercom systems. The company is headquartered in California. Doorking has been producing intercom systems for over 70 years, and the staff, according to open sources, has more than 200 people.

DKS Doorking is probably the most famous intercom company in the United States. The company is proud of its service and rightfully occupies the leading positions in sales in the United States.

The main activity of the company is telephone entry panels that call directly to phones. Doorking has no apartment devices.

We have great respect for Doorking and what they have done for the US intercom market. While designing our intercom systems for the US market, we discovered many DKS products. It wasn’t easy for us to do whatever the US customers want, but we feel we did it. Below you will find a comparison chart of our two intercom systems.

Doorking vs BAS-IP Comparison

Feature BAS-IP Doorking – DKS
Build-In Camera Yes, 2MP
Access Control EM-Marin/Mifare/NFC/ Bluetooth
Keyless Entry
Virtual keys (PIN codes) for visitors
QR codes for visitor access
Multifactor Autentification
Property management software integrations
Measuring Temperature
Cloud-based access management
Indoor Monitors 7 models
Indoor Phones
Android Based Monitors
3rd Party APP Support
Mobile APP
Elevator control
Connected IP Cameras Integration
HID
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Disclaimer: The current comparison was made on December 9, 2021. The Comparison based on information we have available to us at the time of writing.
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*BAS-IP supports Mifare Classic, Plus, Desfire EV1, Ultralight.

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