Choose from 36 different chimes and 3 volume levels, as well as options for sound and light signals when doorbell is rung
With splashproof transmitter and plug-in receiver
Includes installation materials, instructions, batteries and 5 replaceable name tags
Transmission range up to (m): 100
3 Year Warranty
In Black or White
This Lidl wireless doorbell has a plug in receiver which has been the biggest complaint about their previous models which were battery operated
Available from January 26th
Top comments
Master G
19 Jan 178#4
100m transmission. Hopefully they are on different frequencies. Imagine if all your neighbours got one. :smile:
anlygi
19 Jan 176#18
Perfect for the 12 year old's room. Fed up shouting an him not hearing us!
POWYSWALES to Master G
19 Jan 176#9
We got a remote control prank fart box from home & bargains, turns out it was activating are neighbours wireless doorbell every time the kids set it off.
Master G
19 Jan 175#6
I hope the guy over the road gets one. I'll buy one just for the transmitter. I could have hours of fun. Saves waiting for all the free wild flower seeds to start sprouting through his pristine lawn. :stuck_out_tongue:
All comments (40)
justanothercid
19 Jan 171#1
fabby shame it doesn't have WiFi but it will do for now..
BigOrkWaaagh
19 Jan 17#2
So is it plug in or is it wireless?
cheekyfrazzleboi to BigOrkWaaagh
20 Jan 17#31
Both lol - the receive plugs into the wall to power it but the connection between the button (door bell) and the receiver (plugged indoors) is wireless, i.e. without cable :smiley:
Gollywood
19 Jan 172#3
" With splashproof transmitter and plug-in receiver
Master G
19 Jan 178#4
100m transmission. Hopefully they are on different frequencies. Imagine if all your neighbours got one. :smile:
POWYSWALES to Master G
19 Jan 176#9
We got a remote control prank fart box from home & bargains, turns out it was activating are neighbours wireless doorbell every time the kids set it off.
jimmybo to Master G
19 Jan 17#12
Agent004
19 Jan 172#5
Got one of these last year , brilliant doorbell , got ours plugged in the kitchen and its easily loud enough to hear round the 3 bed house
Master G
19 Jan 175#6
I hope the guy over the road gets one. I'll buy one just for the transmitter. I could have hours of fun. Saves waiting for all the free wild flower seeds to start sprouting through his pristine lawn. :stuck_out_tongue:
sradmad
19 Jan 171#7
good find op, heat added :smiley:
Lucky88
19 Jan 172#8
If only it was online :disappointed: . Have some heat.
Thanks OP These are really good quality for a low price.
terrytibbs7
19 Jan 173#13
Is kodi included?
jimmybo to terrytibbs7
19 Jan 17#15
:smile:
Kodi pre-installed Lidl doorbells would be £26.99 - at current Kodi pre-installed Amazon Fire Device market rates :laughing:
Ginglemonkey
19 Jan 171#14
:confused:
Gollywood
19 Jan 171#16
I await the 1st prosecution :smile:
worthinger
19 Jan 17#17
Oh for the days when you actually had to ring the doorbell and run away to p155 off your neighbours.
anlygi
19 Jan 176#18
Perfect for the 12 year old's room. Fed up shouting an him not hearing us!
seaniboy to anlygi
20 Jan 171#29
That hormones not hearing.
Science has proved the evolution of moving from one core unit to another, family bonding is replaced with bonding with people in a similar situation as the individual - others with hormones running high, if you are lucky and had two or more kids near the same biological changes the family bond can be stronger as a unit compared to large age differences. They have also proven extra sleep as body and brain grow is priority as is the need to be organised the night before because the mind and lack of sleep make early mornings unbearable for the sufferer.
Approach children hormones like menopause/monthly cycle because they are not too dissimilar, loads of reassurance, support, calmness and never lose your temper as behaviour breeds behaviour esp in hormonal teenagers, now you really have to be the adult! lol Bite that tongue, or receive some nasty tongue. Ensure child knows you have been through all this yourself and have experience and nothing they want to talk about will shock you, you have been there and done it all.
Best of luck, at 12 its just starting and goes on for years...its not like menopause where medication is available.
A doorbell will just agitate, best going to the stairs and dont shout ask calmly and politely they come see you, communicate face to face only, if they cant hear you then walk up stairs because at your age and further demise it is good exercise anyway. Approach animals new lair with care, always knock and ask them to come down to the old lair (family home/unit) as soon as they can as you want to have a (calm) conversation, the lair door either side is not a place for communications as much as a mobile phone is in a cave/highlands for either party, unless they are upset and you ask for authorisation, which if denied is best just to tell them you love them and I will be 'wherever' when/if you want to talk :smiley:
Lastly use the wireless door bell to signal to your other half you are now off parent duty and it is their shift :smiley:
Happy 2017 btw :wink:
akajasik
19 Jan 17#19
both
snappyfish
19 Jan 17#20
compatible with Windows 10?
sul to snappyfish
20 Jan 171#22
dont be daft
dickybigboy1
20 Jan 17#21
I like your style lol
QuickProfits
20 Jan 171#23
April fools.
QuickProfits
20 Jan 17#24
Doors only.
RudeGuy
20 Jan 17#25
:smile:
sunnyp
20 Jan 17#26
Could you buy two kits and have two chimes linked to the same doorbell pusher?
steve252 to sunnyp
21 Jan 17#36
Same question from me...
CrazyBob
20 Jan 17#27
Ding Dong :laughing:
KM4353
20 Jan 17#28
Not even a camera in it, what is this 1999.
cheekyfrazzleboi to KM4353
20 Jan 17#32
You expect to get a camera wireless door entry system for £7 ??? hahaha!!
kutekitty
20 Jan 17#30
Can you buy two (or more) and then run them off the same button.
(E.g. press one button to make them all ring)
Thanks!
KM4353
20 Jan 17#33
yeahhh why not :smile:
Master G
20 Jan 17#34
For £5.55 you could get some art student to draw the guy and post it through your letterbox.
PGB
20 Jan 17#35
Think I will pop along to my nearest Lidl's & Buy One Of these Thursday may even buy 2
jimmybo
27 Jan 17#37
Yes!
Just checked
One receiver can be used with up to Five transmitters
steve252
27 Jan 17#38
What I want is one transmitter (doorbell button) plus multiple receivers (bells/chimes/whatevers) - so I can have a receiver in the kitchen, another in the bedroom, and another in the study...
Is that possible?
Flanagan
30 Jan 17#39
Hi can I buy doorbell on line as I have tried all stores an done have any left
PGB
31 Jan 17#40
No it has to be in store I Picked Up 2 in Peckham Last Thursday, they had loads then & I picked up another 2 in Streatham store yesterday, if your having trouble obtaining one let me know @ I can sell you one for the same Price as in store for £6.99 including postage
Opening post
With splashproof transmitter and plug-in receiver
Includes installation materials, instructions, batteries and 5 replaceable name tags
Transmission range up to (m): 100
3 Year Warranty
In Black or White
This Lidl wireless doorbell has a plug in receiver which has been the biggest complaint about their previous models which were battery operated
Available from January 26th
Top comments
All comments (40)
Kodi pre-installed Lidl doorbells would be £26.99 - at current Kodi pre-installed Amazon Fire Device market rates :laughing:
Science has proved the evolution of moving from one core unit to another, family bonding is replaced with bonding with people in a similar situation as the individual - others with hormones running high, if you are lucky and had two or more kids near the same biological changes the family bond can be stronger as a unit compared to large age differences. They have also proven extra sleep as body and brain grow is priority as is the need to be organised the night before because the mind and lack of sleep make early mornings unbearable for the sufferer.
Approach children hormones like menopause/monthly cycle because they are not too dissimilar, loads of reassurance, support, calmness and never lose your temper as behaviour breeds behaviour esp in hormonal teenagers, now you really have to be the adult! lol Bite that tongue, or receive some nasty tongue. Ensure child knows you have been through all this yourself and have experience and nothing they want to talk about will shock you, you have been there and done it all.
Best of luck, at 12 its just starting and goes on for years...its not like menopause where medication is available.
A doorbell will just agitate, best going to the stairs and dont shout ask calmly and politely they come see you, communicate face to face only, if they cant hear you then walk up stairs because at your age and further demise it is good exercise anyway. Approach animals new lair with care, always knock and ask them to come down to the old lair (family home/unit) as soon as they can as you want to have a (calm) conversation, the lair door either side is not a place for communications as much as a mobile phone is in a cave/highlands for either party, unless they are upset and you ask for authorisation, which if denied is best just to tell them you love them and I will be 'wherever' when/if you want to talk :smiley:
Lastly use the wireless door bell to signal to your other half you are now off parent duty and it is their shift :smiley:
Happy 2017 btw :wink:
Same question from me...
(E.g. press one button to make them all ring)
Thanks!
Just checked
One receiver can be used with up to Five transmitters
Is that possible?