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Camden Door Controls

Last updated: 10/16/25

Camden is an industry-leading manufacturer of innovative and competitively priced door activation, control and locking products. We bring an unsurpassed combination of performance and value to every access control and automatic door project. As an iso-9002:2015 certified company with a manufacturing defect rate of less than 1%, camden has warehouses in toronto and san diego to provide 2 day shipping across north america. We exclusively offer the only ½” thick fire rated rim strike, 915mhz. Spread spectrum wireless system, new battery-less kinetic™ wireless system, rex detector with on-board programming buttons and a range of line and battery operated touchless switches.

Category
Hardware Only
Global Score
63
Frequency
31
Sentiment
64
Support
75
Installation Ease
29

BRAND MENTIONS

Found on reddit.com
3 months ago
Need help wiring auto operator Remember when Camden shipped their sequencer with a Worthers candy? You could wire up the sequencer in less time it took to finish the candy.
50
Found on reddit.com
3 months ago
Need help wiring auto operator You definitely need a BEA BR3 or the Camden device for sure.
80
Found on reddit.com
3 months ago
Need help wiring auto operator You're multimeter is your best friend here. And a short little piece of wire to trigger inputs to test. I've never used the Camden devices that are so greatl...
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