2N Paging & Intercom Systems Overview

2N Paging & Intercom Systems Overview

Table of Contents

  1. Who Is 2N and What Do They Make?
  2. How 2N IP Intercom and Paging Systems Work
  3. 2N Product Lines and Models Overview
  4. Key Benefits of 2N Systems
  5. Drawbacks and Considerations
  6. Industries and Use Cases for 2N Systems
  7. How to Choose the Right 2N System
  8. 2N Product Comparison Table
  9. Cost and Pricing Overview
  10. Frequently Asked Questions
  11. Conclusion
  12. References

Introduction

If you've researched IP intercom systems for a commercial building, apartment complex, or office entrance, there's a good chance you've come across 2N. As a European manufacturer specializing exclusively in IP-based intercom and access control technology, 2N has built a strong reputation for modular, SIP-compatible intercom systems that integrate cleanly with VoIP phone systems and IP paging infrastructure.

What sets 2N apart from some other brands in this space is its focus: 2N builds IP-native products from the ground up, designed around SIP protocol compatibility and modular hardware that can be configured to match a wide range of access control and entry management scenarios — from a single-family home intercom to a high-security commercial entrance with biometric access.

This guide from Nexlar Security walks through the 2N product ecosystem — what it includes, how it works, and where it fits for Texas businesses considering IP intercom and paging integration in 2026.

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Who Is 2N and What Do They Make?

2N is a European manufacturer specializing in IP intercoms and access control systems, with a product range built around SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) compatibility — meaning 2N devices are designed to work as standard SIP endpoints that integrate with VoIP phone systems and PBX platforms from major providers.

The core of 2N's product line is its IP intercom range — door and gate entry stations that combine camera, microphone, speaker, and access control reader modules into a single modular unit. Around this core, 2N offers IP audio devices for paging and public address, access control units supporting various credential types, and software platforms for managing and configuring devices across a site or multiple sites.

2N's modular design philosophy is one of its most distinctive characteristics. Rather than offering fixed configurations, many 2N intercom units are built from a base chassis combined with optional modules — keypad, card reader, Bluetooth, fingerprint reader, touch display, additional call buttons — allowing the same core product to be configured for dramatically different use cases, from a simple single-button entry call station to a multi-credential high-security access point.

How 2N IP Intercom and Paging Systems Work

2N intercom units function as IP devices on the network, communicating using SIP protocol — the same protocol used by most modern VoIP phone systems. When a visitor presses a call button on a 2N intercom, the unit initiates a SIP call to a configured destination, which could be a SIP desk phone, a softphone application, or a mobile device running 2N's mobile app. The person receiving the call can speak with the visitor and, if the intercom includes a camera module, see them via video.

For access control, 2N intercoms can include integrated card readers, keypads, Bluetooth credentials, or biometric modules. When a valid credential is presented, the intercom can trigger a relay to release a door lock or gate — either through its own built-in relay or through integration with a third-party access control system.

For paging, 2N's IP Audio product line — speakers, amplifiers, and microphones — operates as SIP endpoints in the same way as the intercom units. This means a single SIP-based infrastructure can support both door entry intercoms and facility paging, with both functions managed through compatible SIP extensions and, where applicable, multicast paging groups for simultaneous broadcast to multiple speakers.

Because 2N devices are SIP-native, they integrate directly with a building's existing VoIP phone system without requiring a separate proprietary controller in many configurations — though 2N also offers its own management software for larger or more complex deployments.

2N Product Lines and Models Overview

IP Verso (Modular Door Intercom)

The IP Verso is 2N's flagship modular intercom platform, described by 2N as the world's best-selling IP intercom. It uses a base chassis with a call button module and an open slot for additional modules — keypad, card reader (supporting various credential technologies), Bluetooth access via 2N's mobile credential system, fingerprint reader, or touch display. The IP Verso includes a wide-angle HD camera, supports SIP for integration with VoIP and PBX systems, and can be configured for single-site or multi-zone deployments managed within the same IP environment. It's available in audio-only or audio-plus-video configurations, in flush-mount or surface-mount housings, and in different finish options. The second-generation IP Verso (IP Verso 2.0) adds an upgraded processor enabling features like QR code-based access credentials.

IP Force (Rugged/Vandal-Resistant Intercom)

The IP Force is 2N's ruggedized intercom line, designed for environments where the unit may be exposed to vandalism, weather extremes, or heavy physical use — such as parking structures, industrial sites, and high-traffic public entrances. It provides the same core SIP-based calling and access control functionality as the IP Verso but in a more durable housing designed to withstand harsher conditions.

IP Safety (Emergency/High-Visibility Intercom)

The IP Safety line is designed for emergency call point applications — high-visibility intercom units intended for situations where someone needs to quickly identify and use a call point to reach help, such as parking garages, campus emergency call stations, or public safety installations. These units prioritize visibility and ease of use over the access control feature set found in IP Verso or IP Force.

IP Audio (Paging Speakers, Amplifiers, and Microphones)

2N's IP Audio product category provides the building blocks for an IP-based paging system using the same SIP architecture as the intercom line — speakers, amplifiers, and microphone devices that function as SIP endpoints. This allows facility paging to be deployed and managed using the same underlying network and SIP infrastructure as the entry intercoms, rather than requiring a completely separate paging platform.

Access Units and Readers

2N offers standalone access control units and reader modules supporting a range of credential technologies — including various RFID standards, Bluetooth-based mobile credentials (2N's WaveKey system), and biometric options such as fingerprint readers. These can be integrated with 2N intercoms or used as standalone access points within a broader access control deployment.

My2N and Management Software

2N provides cloud and on-premise management platforms — including the My2N mobile app, which allows end users to receive intercom calls on their smartphones, manage access credentials, and view call history. For larger deployments, 2N's remote configuration tools allow administrators to manage settings across many devices and sites from a central interface.

Key Benefits of 2N Systems

Native SIP Compatibility Because 2N devices are built around SIP from the ground up, they integrate directly with most VoIP and PBX systems from major providers without requiring proprietary bridging hardware in many deployments — a significant advantage for businesses that already operate a VoIP phone system and want their intercom and paging to work within that same infrastructure.

Modular Configuration for Exact-Fit Solutions The modular design of the IP Verso line in particular allows a single base product to be configured with exactly the access control and interface modules a specific entry point requires — avoiding the need to pay for or install features that aren't needed at a given location, while still allowing future module additions if requirements change.

Unified Paging and Intercom on One SIP Infrastructure Because both 2N's intercom units and IP Audio paging products operate as SIP endpoints, a single underlying SIP infrastructure can support both door entry communication and facility paging — simplifying the overall system architecture compared to running separate, unrelated platforms.

Strong Fit for Multi-Tenant and Multi-Site Deployments 2N's IP Verso supports configuration for single-site or multi-zone deployments within the same IP environment, and remote configuration tools support management across multiple devices and sites — relevant for property management companies overseeing multiple Texas buildings or communities.

Mobile Access Through My2N The My2N app allows intercom calls to be received directly on a user's smartphone — useful for small businesses, individual tenants in multi-tenant buildings, or staff who need to manage entry access without being tied to a fixed desk phone or master station.

Drawbacks and Considerations

SIP Infrastructure Dependency While SIP compatibility is a major strength, it also means that getting the most out of a 2N deployment generally requires a properly configured VoIP/SIP environment — including PBX configuration, network QoS settings for audio quality, and, for multicast paging, appropriate network multicast support (IGMP). Facilities without existing VoIP infrastructure will need this addressed as part of the project.

Module Selection Requires Planning The modularity that makes the IP Verso flexible also means that module selection needs to be planned carefully before ordering — adding modules later is supported by the product's design, but getting the initial configuration right for each entry point requires a clear understanding of the access control and interface requirements at that specific location.

Product Lifecycle and Generation Transitions As with any technology product line, 2N periodically transitions between hardware generations — for example, moving from first-generation IP Verso to IP Verso 2.0. When planning a deployment, it's worth confirming which generation is current and recommended, particularly for larger projects where long-term parts availability and feature support matter.

Brand-Specific Ecosystem for Advanced Features While core SIP calling functionality works across standard VoIP infrastructure, some of 2N's more advanced features — such as WaveKey Bluetooth credentials, My2N cloud services, and certain multicast paging configurations — are part of the 2N ecosystem and work best when used together rather than mixed piecemeal with unrelated platforms.

Industries and Use Cases for 2N Systems

Commercial Office Buildings 2N's IP Verso is commonly used at office building entrances, providing visitor call functionality integrated with the building's VoIP phone system — allowing reception or security staff to answer entry calls from their desk phones, with access control modules managing employee entry via card or mobile credential.

Multi-Tenant Residential and Apartment Buildings The IP Verso's support for multi-zone configurations within a single IP environment makes it a strong fit for apartment buildings where visitors need to reach specific units, and where My2N allows individual residents to receive entry calls on their own phones. Nexlar serves apartment complexes across Texas and evaluates 2N alongside other brands for these deployments.

Parking Structures and Industrial Sites The IP Force's ruggedized design makes it well-suited for parking garage entry points, loading docks, and industrial facility entrances where units are exposed to weather, heavy use, or potential vandalism.

Campus Emergency Call Points The IP Safety line's high-visibility design fits campus emergency call station deployments — for example, at university or corporate campus parking areas — where the priority is making the call point immediately recognizable in an emergency situation.

Facilities with Existing VoIP/PBX Infrastructure Because 2N is SIP-native, businesses that already run a VoIP phone system from providers like those compatible with standard SIP trunking are well-positioned to integrate 2N intercom and paging products into that existing infrastructure without a separate proprietary controller — relevant to the VoIP and SIP paging approach Nexlar designs for Texas businesses.

How to Choose the Right 2N System

Confirm Your VoIP/SIP Environment First Before specifying 2N products, confirm what VoIP or PBX platform your facility uses (or plans to use) and verify SIP compatibility and configuration requirements. This is the foundation that determines how smoothly a 2N deployment will integrate.

Match the Intercom Line to the Environment For standard office or building entrances, the IP Verso's modularity offers the most configuration flexibility. For exposed, high-traffic, or potentially vandalism-prone locations — parking structures, industrial entrances — the IP Force's ruggedized design is the more appropriate choice. For emergency call points specifically, the IP Safety line is purpose-built for that role.

Plan Module Selection Around Actual Access Control Needs Determine what credential types your facility needs to support — keypad PIN, card/fob, Bluetooth mobile credential, fingerprint — and select IP Verso modules accordingly for each entry point, rather than over-specifying modules that won't be used.

Consider Paging Integration from the Start If you want your entry intercoms and your facility paging to operate on the same SIP infrastructure, plan for 2N's IP Audio product line alongside the intercom units rather than adding paging as an afterthought on a separate platform.

Evaluate Multi-Site Management Needs For properties or portfolios with multiple buildings or locations, evaluate 2N's remote configuration and My2N management capabilities against your operational requirements for centralized administration.

Compare Against Other Brands for Your Specific Project 2N is a strong option particularly for SIP/VoIP-centric deployments, but it's one of several established brands — including Aiphone, Bogen, and Algo — each with different strengths. Nexlar evaluates 2N alongside these alternatives during the free on-site consultation to recommend what genuinely fits your project.

2N Product Comparison Table

Product LinePrimary UseKey CharacteristicBest For
IP VersoDoor/gate entry intercomModular, configurable access modulesOffices, multi-tenant buildings
IP ForceDoor/gate entry intercomRuggedized, vandal-resistantParking structures, industrial sites
IP SafetyEmergency call pointHigh-visibility, simple operationCampus emergency stations
IP AudioPaging speakers/amplifiersSIP-based, multicast supportFacility-wide paging on SIP network
Access Units/ReadersAccess controlMultiple credential types incl. BluetoothStandalone or integrated access points
My2N / Management SoftwareCall routing, administrationMobile app, remote configurationMulti-site or mobile-first management

Cost and Pricing Overview

ConfigurationEstimated Installed Cost
Single IP Verso Entry Point (basic modules)$2,000 – $5,000
IP Verso with Multiple Access Modules$3,500 – $8,000
IP Force Entry Point (ruggedized)$3,000 – $7,000
IP Safety Emergency Call Point (per unit)$1,500 – $4,000
IP Audio Paging Deployment (per zone, multiple speakers)$3,000 – $12,000
Multi-Door / Multi-Zone Commercial Deployment$15,000 – $50,000+

These estimates reflect equipment and installation for Texas commercial projects and depend on module selection, number of entry points, paging zone count, and integration with existing VoIP/PBX infrastructure. Nexlar provides itemized quotes after every free on-site assessment, comparing 2N against other suitable brands for your specific project.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q: What is 2N known for in IP intercom and paging systems?

A: 2N is a European manufacturer specializing in IP-native intercom and access control systems built around SIP protocol compatibility. The company is best known for its modular IP Verso intercom line, which combines a base unit with configurable access control and interface modules, along with ruggedized (IP Force) and emergency call point (IP Safety) product lines and an IP Audio range for SIP-based facility paging.

Q: What is the 2N IP Verso and how is it different from other intercoms?

A: The 2N IP Verso is a modular IP door and gate intercom that uses a base chassis combined with optional modules — such as keypad, card reader, Bluetooth credential reader, fingerprint reader, or touch display — allowing the same core product to be configured differently for each entry point's specific access control needs. It includes a wide-angle HD camera, supports SIP for VoIP/PBX integration, and can be deployed in single-site or multi-zone configurations.

Q: Can 2N intercoms integrate with an existing VoIP phone system?

A: Yes. 2N intercoms are SIP-native, meaning they are designed to function as standard SIP endpoints compatible with most VoIP and PBX systems from major providers. In many configurations, this allows entry calls from a 2N intercom to ring directly on existing SIP desk phones or softphones without requiring a separate proprietary intercom controller.

Q: What is the difference between 2N IP Verso, IP Force, and IP Safety?

A: The IP Verso is 2N's modular intercom line designed for configurable access control at standard entry points like offices and apartment buildings. The IP Force is a ruggedized version of the same core SIP-based intercom functionality, built for harsher environments such as parking structures and industrial sites where the unit may be exposed to weather or vandalism. The IP Safety line is designed specifically for emergency call point applications, prioritizing high visibility and simple operation over the access control module options found in IP Verso.

Q: Does 2N make products for facility paging, not just door intercoms?

A: Yes. 2N's IP Audio product category includes speakers, amplifiers, and microphone devices that function as SIP endpoints, similar to 2N's intercom units. This allows a facility to deploy paging using the same underlying SIP infrastructure as its entry intercoms, rather than requiring a separate, unrelated paging platform.

Q: What is My2N and how does it work with 2N intercoms?

A: My2N is 2N's mobile app and management platform that allows users to receive intercom calls directly on their smartphones, manage access credentials, and view entry call history. For multi-tenant buildings, this allows individual residents or staff to handle entry calls on their own devices. For administrators, 2N's remote configuration tools support managing settings across multiple devices and sites from a central interface.

Q: Is 2N the right choice for my business, or should I consider other brands?

A: 2N is a particularly strong fit for facilities that already operate or plan to operate a VoIP/SIP phone system, due to its native SIP architecture and modular configuration options. However, other established brands — including Aiphone, Bogen, and Algo — may be better suited depending on factors like existing infrastructure, healthcare nurse call requirements, industrial noise environments, or specific integration needs. Nexlar evaluates 2N alongside these alternatives during the free on-site consultation to recommend the best fit for each specific project.

Conclusion: 2N's SIP-Native Approach Fits a Specific — and Growing — Need

For Texas businesses building or upgrading entry intercom and paging infrastructure around a VoIP phone system, 2N's SIP-native, modular product line offers a genuinely integrated path — where door entry, access control, and facility paging can operate on the same underlying network and call infrastructure rather than as disconnected systems.

That said, the right choice always depends on the specific facility — its existing infrastructure, its access control requirements, its environment, and its budget. 2N is one strong option among several established brands worth evaluating.

Nexlar Security evaluates 2N and other leading intercom and paging brands as part of every free on-site consultation for Texas businesses across Houston, Dallas, San Antonio, Austin, Fort Worth, and San Marcos. Our licensed team (License# B14634) designs and installs the system that genuinely fits your facility and your existing infrastructure.

Book your FREE on-site consultation today and let Nexlar help you determine whether 2N — or another solution — is the right fit for your business.

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