36 different tones and 5-level volume adjustment
With 3 signal options - acoustic, visual or acoustic & visual
Includes receiver base for tabletop use and 5 removable name tags
Batteries and mounting materials included
3 year manufacturer's warranty
Available from 27/10
- Andi Keane
Top comments
freakstyler
20 Oct 143#4
Ding Dong.
On most transmitters you can change the channel with a small screw driver, I once did this and got the neighbors channel and kept pressing it one winters night while defrosting the car so i could watch the confusion and sheer panic haha.
All comments (26)
andywedge
20 Oct 14#1
Thanks for posting. I’ve added the price to the title.
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xcloose
20 Oct 14#2
If you have an annoying neighbour, get this, take their 1 off the door and put yours in its place. Then when you are sat at home, just press their doorbell at all hours
ianidall to xcloose
20 Oct 141#5
Sometimes there's no need to even do the middle bit........I got my elderly parents a wireless doorbell and when testing it out before attaching the push-button for them, I discoved it rang their neigbours bell anyway :smile: I had much fun that day!!! These things have limited frequencies, so there was always a good chance this will happen!
royals
20 Oct 141#3
Xclose
Eh buy won't that ring the door bell on your house
freakstyler
20 Oct 143#4
Ding Dong.
On most transmitters you can change the channel with a small screw driver, I once did this and got the neighbors channel and kept pressing it one winters night while defrosting the car so i could watch the confusion and sheer panic haha.
ianidall to freakstyler
20 Oct 142#6
Yup I had to change the channel on the one I was talking about above to stop it doing the trick out of the packet (well, after I'd had a bit o' fun with it)
snappyfish
20 Oct 141#7
Nice bell..
geraldfitzsimons
20 Oct 141#8
ding dong
WillieGophar to geraldfitzsimons
21 Oct 142#11
anthony69
20 Oct 141#9
Ours had a terrible habit of interfering with our neighbours. It turns out we were on the same wavelengths or something like that!
WillieGophar
21 Oct 14#10
I have this very doorbell. It's a versatile unit, but be warned - the receiver gets through batteries like they're going out of fashion, even when not not actually being rang a lot.
Opening post
With 3 signal options - acoustic, visual or acoustic & visual
Includes receiver base for tabletop use and 5 removable name tags
Batteries and mounting materials included
3 year manufacturer's warranty
Available from 27/10
- Andi Keane
Top comments
On most transmitters you can change the channel with a small screw driver, I once did this and got the neighbors channel and kept pressing it one winters night while defrosting the car so i could watch the confusion and sheer panic haha.
All comments (26)
Here’s a ‘Help’ link which gives tips and advice on thread posting. Please take a look. Thanks
Eh buy won't that ring the door bell on your house
On most transmitters you can change the channel with a small screw driver, I once did this and got the neighbors channel and kept pressing it one winters night while defrosting the car so i could watch the confusion and sheer panic haha.