If
you do not like your existing doorbell, it is time to give it a
makeover simply by replacing it with one of the many wireless doorbells
or door chimes available with different features and chimes. Why
wireless in the first place?
Wireless doorbells are the easiest to set up. You fix
the wireless push button module next to your front door and locate the
actual receiver module anywhere you like inside your home. You can place the wireless doorbell in your living room, or, if you spend most of the time in your bedroom
or study, place it there so you know immediately when a visitor rings
the bell. There are no wires to run and anyone can do it. When the bell
does ring, your wireless doorbell will emit pleasing chimes, not the
harsh ring of a buzzer or the startlingly loud ding-dong tone of an
electric bell. You can listen to Westminster chimes sounding softly from your wireless doorbell, pleasing you, not making you jump out of your skin. That’s not the only chime; you have options on the tone you want to play when the bell rings. You could even relax in your backyard garden and have the unit on a table next to you to alert you when a guest arrives.
Wireless
doorbells, these days, are available in battery operated models which
makes installation a snap. In fact there is no installation besides
affixing the push button near the front door and switching the unit on. D
size batteries will last for a year or even more.
There are hundreds of wireless doorbells but before you buy one, take a look at the Nutone range available from doorbells specialists. The Nutone wireless doorbell units are compact and you can even pick a model with strobe lights that is ideal for the hard
of hearing. Another model, the LA600WH lets you upload your favorite
MP3s to start playing for a preset duration when the button is pushed.
These are sure to fill your life with peals of joy whenever a guest
pushes the button.
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