DNAKE launches new Linux-based indoor monitor

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DNAKE has announced the release of the E214, a 4.3-inch Linux-based indoor monitor that combines essential security features with affordable residential pricing.

The company states that this innovative product is specifically tailored for residential projects with a focus on affordability without sacrificing functionality or user experience.

Key Features

According to DNAKE, the key features of the E214 indoor based monitor include:

Reliable Linux OS

  • A stable and secure operating system for the indoor monitor, ensuring smooth and reliable performance

Compact design

  • The E214 boasts a sleek and compact design, making it an ideal fit for any modern home

Intuitive control

  • The device features five touch buttons and a clear, user-friendly interface for easy operation
  • With just a touch, you can answer or end calls, unlock the door or activate DND mode

Real-time video monitoring

  • The E214 allows residents to view live video streams from the door station or up to 8 IP cameras
  • Not only does this enhance security, but it also keeps you informed about your home’s safety

Optional WIFI connectivity

  • In addition to the classic Ethernet version, the E214 provides a Wi-Fi option, ideal for retrofit projects or areas without existing network infrastructure

Cost-effective solution

  • The E214 is designed to meet the needs of budget-conscious residential projects, offering advanced functionality at an affordable price point

“A powerful set of features”

Mag, Product Manager, DNAKE commented: “We are excited to introduce the E214 as an addition to our product line up.”

Mag continued: “This device delivers a powerful set of features at a budget friendly price, perfectly suited for residential projects.”