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Video door intercom for sale brand new in box ?95


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brand new in box!


I have one And I just wouldn't be without it!


See who is at your door first and then decided if you want to open it!

You can also talk talk to them & they can talk back to you though this intercom.

This is great for everyone, especially:

Children that are left home alone.

Elderly

Women home alone.

Mine has been an absolute god send to me. I feel so much safer.


If you would like to see a photo please email me :[email protected]

Subject heading "intercom for sale" as it's not posting on here. Thanks


Product Description:


Video door intercom system wth built-in screen. Slim-line anti vandal push, which has a built-in LED light, for nightvision C H Byron (now part of the Smartwares group) have been trading for over 100 years specialising in doorbells, we focus on quality products for a competitive price and pride ourselves on an excellent aftersales helpline. Smartwares group focus on bringing domestic products to the European market for in and around the home; these include lighting (Ranex), security & audio/video cables (ELRO) and small electrical appliances (Tristar).

Box Contains

1 x Indoor unit

1 x Indoor mounting plate

1 x Power Supply

1 x Connection Cable

1 x Outdoor mounting plate

1 x Outdoor Unit

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