Just found this at Amazon. I think this is a not bad price for Doorbell kit. Hope it helps someone who need.
Features: No batteries needed. 52 ringtones, long wireless range and adjustable volume. Waterproof.
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fame
17 Aug 17#1
any one used this before?? Would you reccomend..
whitechick58
17 Aug 17#2
This looks good. We do t have much luck with doorbells so will give this a try. Thanks very much.
woldranger
17 Aug 17#3
I'm looking for one with 2 receivers ideally but the most important thing is that it works properly! I bought a dual receiver setup that was posted on here 6 months ago and all seemed good....until it started going off at 7am most mornings! I've heard people mention some wireless doorbells having interference issues with things including car remotes.
So I'll +1 to the previous comment, anyone had any first hand use of these? It's unusual to see one with only 5* reviews though.
fireman1
17 Aug 17#4
How does a wireless doorbell work with no batteries?
fireman1 to fireman1
17 Aug 17#5
Just looked at it. No batteries needed because they are included and the one part plugs in to mains!
-=blootoon=- to fireman1
17 Aug 17#7
They work when you push the button it generates a small charge which is enough to send a signal to the receiver, i have a proper one that i have had working as it should for the last 18 or so months, the one listed above does require a battery while mine has none, you will find it here
woldranger to -=blootoon=-
18 Aug 17#12
That's a really interesting option. I've never come across that brand before but the reviews are excellent and your experience was nothing but positive! I might have a quick look at other kinetic doorbells too...
MR1123
17 Aug 17#6
Wireless doorbells stop working in my house and one of them had loads of reviews 4+ ratings. tried 2 different ones now. They work fine at first then start going off randomly, had it go off in the middle of the night. But amazon are great with returns, sent mine back after 6 months from third party seller and was given full refund.
elwick
17 Aug 17#8
Photos show this fits a US 2-pin plug, but do we assume this version fits uk 3 pin?
slate2014
18 Aug 17#9
This smells of self promotion
Does the poster have any link to the third party merchant on amazon?
patrick_000
18 Aug 17#10
Pushing the doorbell button does not power the transmitter (though other brands works that way). There is a 12V battery in the transmitter according to Amazon. There is no info on how long that lasts or how to get replacements (obvs a non-standard battery). The receiver/bell is mains powered.
patrick_000
18 Aug 17#11
Also, all the Amazon reviews seem to have been written by paid reviewers or reviews who have received a free sample - so eighteen 5 star gushing reviews which give you no idea as to how good the product is.
Opening post
Features:
No batteries needed.
52 ringtones, long wireless range and adjustable volume.
Waterproof.
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So I'll +1 to the previous comment, anyone had any first hand use of these? It's unusual to see one with only 5* reviews though.
Does the poster have any link to the third party merchant on amazon?