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  1. DIGITAL DOOR VIEWER Picture of DIGITAL DOOR VIEWER The Digital Door Viewer is a visual security system designed for use by individuals with physical or visual disabilities. The device is designed to allow the user to see who is outside their door without having to stand or to position their face against the door. Features include a color digital camera and large liquid crystal display (LCD) distortion-free display monitor. The system is operated by pressing a large, clearly marked button. Installation (installation kit included) requires no ext...[More Information]

  2. PEEPHOLE VIEWER Picture of PEEPHOLE VIEWER The Peephole Viewer is a peephole designed for use by individuals with low vision or seniors. The viewer pops into the existing peephole and features a liquid crystal display (LCD) panel for a larger, clearer, easier-to-see image. The unit compensates for "fish eye" distortion and has an anti-reverse feature so the user does not darken the peephole when moving up to the peephole. The unit offers regular and zoom modes. A base flange, a tightening tool, and a user's manual are included. POWER: Us...[More Information]

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