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Uni-Com Curve Plug Through Door Chime
1 x Curve Plug Through Door Chime
4.0 out of 5
80.00% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Works well
Good sound easy to install
4.0 out of 5 stars That it works
Ring the front door so i know that there is someone there
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect for the job
Received in good time and really easy to set up, works perfectly thank you
5.0 out of 5 stars Loud and Reliable
Great as doesn't need any wiring. Loud is great too as I am partially deaf. As you plug into a socket I can move to another room if I need to have it near me. Had ours for a long time and very happy.
1.0 out of 5 stars Very poor, lasted just 5 months
Very disappointing, this worked for only 5 months before giving up. Hopeless.
3.0 out of 5 stars Sorry, not for us. Broke it, fixed it, looses selected tune when power off. Battery ones simpler.
Volume 'bump' seemed on wrong side of the indicator arc so used a screw driver to get it in range - nope broke the shaft. Luckily Unicom have used normal screws so was able to remove the dial and leave a hole over the pcb mounted variable resistor. So a small cross head driver can gently be turned. Not quite specs size driver but maybe less than 0 point. I marked the range with white pen (paint pen) and it does follow the +, - range on the molding.Too difficult to superglue the shaft back together again.Now it works with one of the 8 chimes selected by taking the bell push apart as the instructions say.Bad news is, when power goes off have to select it again. The end users Unicom push and chimes is a merge of 3 systems now. The normal/previous bell push is on a different frequency (?) to the push with this one.So resetting the chime means finding and taking the batteries out of 4 other units, then selecting the chimes again.Would recommend stay with battery units and if you want re-charge the secondary or primary batteries. Simpler life.The previous plug in Unicom 62189 (think 2015?) went so quiet you cannot hear it till your ear is right up against it, so bin.Luckily I was not charging for it, just something to do while feeling rubbish.My own doorbell system is wired. Put in around 1989 with 4xD cells change around once and maybe a new bell push and experiments to extend it upstairs. Does me.Requrements checklist then: Who is the customer. Can they change batteries on the stiff to open battery units. Are the chimes all the same. Is there an indication the battery in the door bell push is low (write down the type so you don't have to go there and open it up - may be CR2032). Does the power ever go off. Is the customer elderly.Unicom units generally Ok and you may get a decade out of them and it is good they use roughly the same frequencies.A house down the road had the bell going off the whole time thought to be another house, but changing the battery in the bell push fixed it.Next house I will get a house that can fit a brass bell that cannot be nicked.Less, reject the unit if the volume blip is to the outside of the unit and the unit is quiet, or assign a few hours.
5.0 out of 5 stars Just what I needed
Just what I needed and at a very fair price. Easy to set up and install. I am able to hear it without my hearing aids: useful when the post arrives early!
4.0 out of 5 stars Callers
Like the product as you still have use of the plug. However, it has lost its chime twice since I put it up, which is only 3 weeks ago. Fingers crossed I will not be resetting it too often.
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