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Comelit IP video intercoms for the world’s tallest residential building !

In the heart of New York, overlooking Central Park, stands the world’s tallest residential skyscraper—an iconic 472.43-meter structure designed by the globally renowned Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture studio, known for its record-breaking architectural achievements.

In this exclusive setting, where luxury meets technology, Comelit was selected to provide an advanced IP video intercom system, delivering cutting-edge security and access control.

Installed Comelit IP video intercom solutions

The Comelit IP video intercom system was chosen for its combination of modern design, flexibility, reliability, and scalability—essential features for a residential complex with 179 apartments and extensive shared amenities, including wellness areas, a gym, a private club, and a restaurant.

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3One6 Touch door entry panels

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Maxi IP internal video intercom units

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IP video intercom: advantages for high-density residential buildings

Thanks to IP technology, the Comelit system installed in this record-breaking skyscraper in New York delivers high performance even over long distances, overcoming the limitations of traditional wiring.

Comelit IP video intercom systems are ideal for high-density residential buildings, as they place no limits on the number of connected users and can easily handle simultaneous video intercom calls from multiple entrance panels.

In a setting where residents frequently change, installers can remotely update or remove tenant names in just a few clicks—without any physical intervention on the system. They can also continuously monitor system performance in real time.

Modern residential building in Manhattan equipped with Comelit IP video intercom system
Smart IP video intercom features for residents

The customer chose Comelit also for the advanced features offered by its IP video intercom systems, which enhance both the resident experience and overall building security. Residents can use access codes or temporary QR codes (virtual keys), ideal for guests and service personnel.

These unique codes can be set for one-time use or for specific timeframes—perfect, for example, to share with dinner guests or a dog sitter—without compromising security.