What is Qinux Vireon?
We are looking at a next-generation video intercom that you can control from your mobile phone or from any other device such as a tablet or a computer. It features a 180º video camera with night vision, a motion sensor, and a bidirectional microphone that allow you to see, speak, and listen remotely to anyone at your door.
In addition, it works as a 24/7 video surveillance system, allowing you to check your home entrance, patio, business, or even rear entrances at any time with complete clarity.
How does Qinux Vireon work?
When someone presses the button or is detected by the sensor, the Qinux Vireon video intercom sends a notification to your mobile phone via the Internet, showing real-time video of the person outside.
The connection is made through a Wi-Fi network and an application installed on the phone. From the app, the user can answer the call, talk to the visitor, record images, or in more advanced models, even open the door if the system is linked to an electric lock.
What is the installation process for Qinux Vireon?
The process is very simple. First, the outdoor unit is placed next to the door, fixed to the wall, and connected to the power supply (using existing wiring or the rechargeable battery). If the building already had a doorbell or intercom, some users take advantage of that wiring for power, although the device needs to be handled.
Next comes the digital setup. Download the Qinux Vireon app on your mobile phone, connect the video intercom to the Wi-Fi network, and follow the pairing steps in the app.
Once connected, options such as notifications, video quality, and authorized users are configured (you can add more users by installing the app on additional phones). The device is then ready for use.

Is it legal to use the Vireon video intercom?
Yes — using video intercoms connected to a mobile phone is legal. In principle, if the device is installed in a private home and only captures what is strictly necessary to see who is at your door or to protect your private property, this use is considered personal and domestic.
If the Qinux Vireon camera records continuously, is accessible via the Internet, or captures areas that are not strictly your property, it is considered video surveillance and must comply with data protection regulations (GDPR and applicable data protection laws).What are the advantages of a Vireon video intercom with a mobile app?
You can control access to your home from anywhere, offering greater convenience and security, see in real time who is at the door, talk to visitors even when you are not at home, and receive instant notifications on your phone.
In addition, you can record videos, review the call history, and configure motion alerts, which makes the Qinux Vireon video intercom a useful tool for both everyday use and intrusion prevention.
Can the door be opened from a mobile phone?
Yes, in many cases it is possible to open the door from your mobile phone, provided that the Vireon video intercom is connected to an electric lock or a compatible access system (additional technical installation required).
Through the app, you can remotely activate the door opening mechanism after identifying the person calling. This function is especially practical for allowing access to family members, delivery drivers, or service providers.
Does Vireon work with voice assistants like Alexa or Google Home?
Yes, the app is compatible with voice assistants such as Alexa and Google Home. Integration is simple and does not require technical training.
Does Qinux Vireon still work if the Wi-Fi or power goes out?
If the Wi-Fi connection is lost, the video intercom stops sending notifications to the mobile phone and it is not possible to view the video remotely, although some models may continue to work as a local doorbell. In the event of a power outage, it will only work if it is connected to the battery.
Reviews and opinions about Qinux Vireon
In most cases, we have found positive reviews about the Vireon video intercom. In addition, the distributor guarantees excellent after-sales service and an issue resolution rate of over 98%.Última actualización: 03/02/2026

Franc Gayet is the author and editorial lead of this blog, specializing in electronic product reviews and comparisons. Since 2020, he has conducted over a thousand device tests using structured, reproducible protocols and verified data from manufacturers. His analyses are documented with photos, screenshots, and videos, providing a reliable, objective, and technical source for consumers and media.









