Does Robin Touch support two-way video?

Does Robin Touch support two-way video?

Yes. 

The Robin Touch screen can display live video feeds from inside a building. The video mode can be configured to either show full video or to zoom to fill the screen.

Two-way video supports better accessibility, enabling users who are Deaf or Hard of Hearing to lip-read or use sign language to communicate effectively.

Two-way video can also be disabled locally if required. 
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