Good detailed video! Thanks. Strange they introduced a video stream "play button" for all intercoms! The previous generation showed a livestream camera after a ring for years! Now they downgraded it into a snapshot + play button to open the livestream :( Seems they introduced the "play button" to naughty fix a new intercom bug, which results in downgrade the functionality of all intercoms :(
I don´t have the Audioserver but would like to receive the "ring" not only on the phone but also on some kind of bell in the house. Do you have an idea how to set that up?
You can use a Raspberry Pi with the Loxberry plugin and Sonos network speakers - loxwiki.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/LOXBERRY/pages/1207501927/LoxBerry+English
@@chris147258 Worse: Choppy video (on Wifi), sometimes audio stops working (needs resetting the intercom), partly late push notifications on Android by ~ 10 seconds. The "movement sensor" is no movement sensor, but a object sensor. I.e. a wall or bush in proximity will cause the "movement" output to go high permanently. Would absolutely not recommend, I will try to return mine. Especially as there are no updates happening anymore for months now. I.e. Loxone is happy with the actual state of affairs.
Good detailed video! Thanks.
Strange they introduced a video stream "play button" for all intercoms!
The previous generation showed a livestream camera after a ring for years!
Now they downgraded it into a snapshot + play button to open the livestream :(
Seems they introduced the "play button" to naughty fix a new intercom bug, which results in downgrade the functionality of all intercoms :(
Thanks Jan, That’s a very good spot actually I didn’t think about that when doing the video. I think you’re probably correct.
Great vid. Does Loxone integrate well with 3rd party home doorbells like eufy and ring?
Hello, what’s switch Poe using in the video?
I don´t have the Audioserver but would like to receive the "ring" not only on the phone but also on some kind of bell in the house. Do you have an idea how to set that up?
You can use a Raspberry Pi with the Loxberry plugin and Sonos network speakers - loxwiki.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/LOXBERRY/pages/1207501927/LoxBerry+English
The most standard way would be to wire a doorbell to a relay on a module. Then in the config you can link this relay to the doorbell.
hey man, do you need the loxone PLC to make the intercom work? I wanted to use it as a SIP device to use with MS Teams in our office.
Yes you will need a Miniserver for it to work.
Good on ya . Like you video from Iran
Thanks Mahdi 🙂👋🏼
Hi there can you please let me know what Poe switch you are using as I’ve tried 3 that claim to be IEEE802.3af, Mode A but don’t power the intercom
And it is crashing hard from time to time. Needs to be reset every few weeks. Horrid.
That's very annoying. It's not a product I'm recommending at the moment. 2N intercoms are much more reliable but take much longer to integrate.
Still the same problems?
@@chris147258 Worse:
Choppy video (on Wifi), sometimes audio stops working (needs resetting the intercom), partly late push notifications on Android by ~ 10 seconds. The "movement sensor" is no movement sensor, but a object sensor. I.e. a wall or bush in proximity will cause the "movement" output to go high permanently.
Would absolutely not recommend, I will try to return mine. Especially as there are no updates happening anymore for months now. I.e. Loxone is happy with the actual state of affairs.