Wireless Doorbell Intercom Is Simple But Enough to Alert Homeowners
The Doorclaxon by Dutch designer Dieter Volkers is a doorknob that can also be used as a wireless doorbell intercom. Instead of the usual metal knob, Vilkers has incorporated a soft material that attaches to the knob’s extension to make it an improvised air horn. Clever design.

Gone are the days when a simple knocker would be enough to alert homeowners about the presence of a visitor. Houses today need to be wired with a number of different alert systems for the house owners to be aware of the presence of visitors, and a doorbell is the most basic installation that every house today comes with. Upgrades of the basic doorbell have not just led to models that make many different types of sounds, but to the development of the wire free or wireless doorbell.
While wireless doorbells were introduced into the market decades back, today's models come unhampered by their predecessor's inability to tackle interference and high prices. On the other hand, wireless doorbells today offer a lot of advantages, with some of main ones being:
Ease Of Installation: While a regular doorbell involves proper wiring; a wireless doorbell can be easily installed even by a 5 year old. All you need to do in order to install a wireless doorbell is to plug in the receiver at any suitable power outlet, hang the doorbell outside your door, and voila, you are set. Of course, one might want to fit the doorbell a little more securely in order to avoid theft or removal of the unit by miscreants. This ease of installation makes the wireless doorbell a great option for people living in rented premises that come with no doorbells or bells that they do not like. For about fifteen to twenty dollars, they can now have a doorbell of their choice in their rented home.
Portability: The receiver or the bell part of a wireless doorbell can be carried around by you or shifted to a location where it is easy hear the bell based upon your location in the house. This can be really handy if you are now spending a large part of your time in an upstairs room far from the main door or locked in a room where sound does not permeate easily. You can simply plug in the bell's receiver wherever you are and visitors to your home will not have to turn back because of a lack of response from you.
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Gone are the days when a simple knocker would be enough to alert homeowners about the presence of a visitor. Houses today need to be wired with a number of different alert systems for the house owners to be aware of the presence of visitors, and a doorbell is the most basic installation that every house today comes with. Upgrades of the basic doorbell have not just led to models that make many different types of sounds, but to the development of the wire free or wireless doorbell.
While wireless doorbells were introduced into the market decades back, today's models come unhampered by their predecessor's inability to tackle interference and high prices. On the other hand, wireless doorbells today offer a lot of advantages, with some of main ones being:
Ease Of Installation: While a regular doorbell involves proper wiring; a wireless doorbell can be easily installed even by a 5 year old. All you need to do in order to install a wireless doorbell is to plug in the receiver at any suitable power outlet, hang the doorbell outside your door, and voila, you are set. Of course, one might want to fit the doorbell a little more securely in order to avoid theft or removal of the unit by miscreants. This ease of installation makes the wireless doorbell a great option for people living in rented premises that come with no doorbells or bells that they do not like. For about fifteen to twenty dollars, they can now have a doorbell of their choice in their rented home.
Portability: The receiver or the bell part of a wireless doorbell can be carried around by you or shifted to a location where it is easy hear the bell based upon your location in the house. This can be really handy if you are now spending a large part of your time in an upstairs room far from the main door or locked in a room where sound does not permeate easily. You can simply plug in the bell's receiver wherever you are and visitors to your home will not have to turn back because of a lack of response from you.
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espow - 28. Feb, 01:51