“Dutch wireless start-up Waleli has announced plans to roll out its ‘GSM doorbell’ internationally, starting in northern Europe,”DMeurope reports.”Already on the market in the Netherlands, the Waleli GSM doorbell is an application for GSM mobile phone technology, allowing people to answer their doorbell, talk to visitors, and even open the door, whether they are at home or not. All via their GSM mobile phones. Waleli is in discussion with potential channel partners, and plans to start marketing the product outside the Netherlands later this year. In the Netherlands, the GSM doorbell is marketed via property developers and home security specialists, since the device is often linked with electronic door systems.The GSM Doorbell looks like any other doorbell you might find on a house. When a caller pushes the GSM Doorbell, it rings the resident’s mobile phone via the international GSM network. The visitor can talk to the resident via the small intercom panel next to the bell push. The GSM doorbell can also be linked to an electronic door release, allowing the resident to unlock the front door from the mobile phone keypad, using a secret code”.
Answering the doorbell by phone
- February 20th, 2007
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by Jim_Downing
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