DoorBird IP video door stations nominated for UX Design Awards

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Developing solutions for everyday challenges – that’s the task product developers face over and over again. Yet it’s not just the solution itself that is important, it’s also the user-friendliness that counts.

The International Design Centre Berlin (IDZ), an independent institution with more than 50 years of experience, founded the UX Design Awards in 2015 to recognise special achievements in the area of user-friendliness, or other words, user experience.
DoorBird is pleased about the IP video door stations from the D21x series being nominated for the upcoming award ceremony.
The D21x series features a variety of innovative modules, customisation options, and elegant design, meaning it offers noticeable added value by significantly optimising both the safety and aesthetics of the home environment for the user.

● As a smart door communication solution, it also enables a maximum degree of flexibility: Nobody has to be physically present in the home to grant access to a building or property or to communicate with delivery persons and parcel carriers at the door. An app allows users to do all of this easily while out and about.
● DoorBird has even expanded the access options with the latest D2101TFV model: The touchless call button makes it possible to access facilities with high visitor traffic, such as kindergartens, hospitals, or nursing homes, in a hygienic manner.

The UX Design Awards are handed out twice a year and winners are decided via a multi-stage selection process. However, it’s not just the experts who decide who wins. An audience vote is also part of the process, allowing everyone to select their favourites from the nominated parties.