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Hikvision Video Intercoms

Hikvision video intercoms are IP-based door-entry systems built around a door station (outdoor unit with camera, microphone, speaker and call button), one or more indoor monitors, and optional smartphone answering via the Hik-Connect app. The range covers everything from single-villa residential door stations through multi-tenant apartment blocks (with PIN-code, RFID and Bluetooth entry) to commercial multi-entrance installs. Unlike older 4-wire analog intercoms, current Hikvision systems use IP or 2-wire IP-over-twisted-pair architecture — meaning a single CAT cable or existing 2-wire run handles power, audio, video and door release across the whole system. The IP design also means the door station can integrate with NVR recording (every visitor caller recorded), AcuSense AI filtering, and smartphone notifications when the indoor monitor is unattended.

Security Cameras Australia stocks the Hikvision video intercom range. Every system is genuine Australian Hikvision stock with full manufacturer warranty.

For the broader Hikvision range see the Hikvision parent collection. For non-Hikvision intercom options see the broader video intercom collection.

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How a Hikvision video intercom system works

A complete system has three components plus optional smartphone access:

  • Outdoor door station. Mounted at the entrance — door, gate, lobby. Includes camera (HD video), microphone, speaker, call button. Commercial and multi-tenant variants add PIN keypad, RFID reader, or Bluetooth/mobile credential reader for keyless entry. Door release output controls a magnetic lock or strike.
  • Indoor monitor(s). One or more touchscreen monitors inside the property. Visitor calls ring the monitor; the occupant sees the visitor, talks, and releases the door if appropriate. Multiple monitors can be deployed (e.g., one at the front door, one in the master bedroom).
  • Hik-Connect mobile app. Calls forward to a smartphone when the indoor monitor is unattended. Visitor calls when you're not home; you answer from your phone, see and talk to the visitor, release the door if needed.
  • Optional NVR integration. The door station records to a Hikvision NVR — every visitor caller is captured as a recorded event for later review.

IP vs 2-wire — which architecture

Two cable architectures cover Hikvision's range, and the right choice depends on whether you're cabling fresh or working with existing wiring.

  • IP (Cat6 over PoE). Modern standard for new installs. Single Cat6 cable per door station and per indoor monitor, all PoE-powered from a central PoE switch. Cleanest topology, easiest expansion, full integration with the broader Hikvision IP camera ecosystem (door station appears as a camera channel on the NVR).
  • 2-wire (IP over twisted pair). Designed for retrofit installs where existing 2-wire intercom cabling is already in place — apartment blocks with legacy intercom risers, older residential properties with twin-flex run from door to monitor. Hikvision's 2-wire system multiplexes IP data, audio and power over the same 2 wires, letting you replace the old analog intercom without re-cabling.

For new installs, IP is cleaner. For retrofit installs preserving existing cabling, 2-wire saves the labour cost of running new cable.

Which install pattern fits your site

  • Single residential villa or house — one door station at the entrance, one or two indoor monitors. Smartphone forwarding for when no-one's home. Hik-Connect app handles remote answering, door release, visitor history.
  • Multi-tenant apartment building — lobby door station with directory and call buttons (or PIN keypad and RFID/mobile credentials), one indoor monitor per apartment. Central management server for tenant directory updates. NVR records all lobby callers.
  • Commercial multi-entrance — front door station with receptionist call button, side or staff door stations with RFID/mobile entry. Indoor monitors at reception and security desks. Integration with broader CCTV and access control.
  • Gated estate or property — pole-mount door station at the gate, indoor monitors at the house. Gate-release output triggers the gate motor. Smartphone forwarding for guest entry when the owner's away.

What to confirm before specifying

  • Cabling architecture. New install (IP / Cat6) or retrofit (2-wire)? Confirm before selecting door station and monitor model — they're paired by architecture.
  • Door-release output. Maglock, electric strike, gate motor — confirm voltage and dry/wet contact requirements of the lock/motor against the door station's output spec.
  • Entry credentials. Call button only, PIN, RFID, mobile credentials — multi-credential commercial units cost more but suit access-control integration.
  • Indoor monitor count. One per dwelling minimum; two or more for larger residential layouts where the front door is far from the main living areas.
  • NVR integration. Confirm the NVR model supports door-station recording (most current Hikvision NVRs do, with door station appearing as a camera channel).
  • Power. IP door stations and monitors typically PoE-powered; 2-wire systems use a dedicated power supply at the rack end of the riser.

Why buy from Security Cameras Australia

  • Authorised Hikvision dealer · full manufacturer warranty.
  • Expert support · advice on IP vs 2-wire, door-release wiring, multi-tenant configuration, NVR integration, smartphone forwarding setup.
  • Price-match · free shipping · 30-day returns.

Shop the Hikvision Video Intercom range

Browse the intercom range below, or see the Hikvision parent collection for the full Hikvision camera and recorder range.

Frequently Asked Questions about Hikvision Video Intercoms

Can a Hikvision video intercom forward calls to my smartphone?

Yes — the Hik-Connect mobile app handles forwarding. When the indoor monitor is unattended (out of the house, asleep, etc), visitor calls forward to the registered smartphone. You answer from the phone, see and talk to the visitor through the door station's camera and speaker, and release the door if appropriate. iOS and Android supported. No cloud subscription required for the basic forwarding function.

Will a Hikvision intercom work with my existing apartment intercom wiring?

Often yes — Hikvision's 2-wire IP-over-twisted-pair range is designed specifically for retrofit installs preserving existing 2-wire intercom risers in apartment buildings. The system multiplexes IP data, audio and power over the same 2 wires, letting you replace the old analog intercom without re-cabling. Confirm the existing cable length and topology against the 2-wire system specs before commit — there are upper limits on run length and tenant count.

Does the Hikvision intercom integrate with NVR recording?

Yes — on the IP system, the door station appears as a camera channel on a Hikvision NVR, recording every visitor caller as a video event. You can play back visitor history on the NVR or via Hik-Connect. On 2-wire systems, NVR integration depends on the specific 2-wire generation; confirm against the model spec.

Can the door station release a maglock or electric strike?

Yes — Hikvision door stations include a dry-contact relay output rated for door-release control. Confirm the voltage and current requirements of your maglock or strike against the door station's output rating; for higher-current strikes, use an intermediate relay rather than driving the lock directly from the door station output.

What's the difference between Hikvision and a Ring or Eufy doorbell?

Ring and Eufy are consumer-grade single-device doorbells designed for self-install by homeowners — simple to set up but limited to one door, no maglock control, no multi-monitor support, no commercial-tier features. Hikvision's range covers single residential through multi-tenant apartment and commercial installs, with proper door-release control, multi-monitor support, NVR integration, and credential-based entry (PIN, RFID, mobile). For a residential front door with no integration needs, a Ring or Eufy is easier. For a system that integrates with your CCTV and supports proper door entry control, Hikvision.

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