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4.9 out of 5
97.78% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Affordable, functional why pay more
Simple to use, set up in seconds and does exactly what another door bell does at a fraction of the cost. Extremely versatile and well constructed. Bell press comes with battery included and easy to fit with screws provided also. Lights up during operation to alert operator and homeowner simultaneously. Loads of tones to choose from and great range so great performance. Love this unit.😁👌
5.0 out of 5 stars Perfect and works out the box
Perfect and works out the box. Tad gimmicky with different tones but does have the standard doorbell sound (as in “ding-dong”) Very simple plug and play.
4.0 out of 5 stars Cheap and cheerful
Maybe not the flashest or the trendiest but it foes the job , quick and easy to set up and there's loads of choice for the ring tone ,( some simple and some deliciously bad ).
5.0 out of 5 stars it does the work
it does the work and easy to install
5.0 out of 5 stars Good product.
Easy to install & works well.
5.0 out of 5 stars Good value for money
Good value for money. Lots of chimes to choose from even Christmas tunes. Lovely sound . Buttons on the side for ease of use.
5.0 out of 5 stars Works Perfectly Even Through Thick Stone Walls
Our house is an old, stone-built place with very thick exterior walls. Our old wireless doorbell (bought from a local supermarket) was rather hit-and-miss: partly too quiet, partly the battery-powered receiver losing power, partly range issues through the thick walls. But the worst issue was that the pushbutton was a sort of rubber dome. Often, if someone pressed it with a 'heavy finger', the button would get stuck - and future presses would not register until I pried the awful rubber button free. We have missed many, many deliveries because of that dreadful doorbell; I wanted to install a 'proper' wired doorbell, but getting the wires routed through all the stone walls was going to be an issue.So, in the end, I decided to give wireless one last try and purchased this Tecknet doorbell. It arrived in decent packaging - a nice, tidy, sturdy little box, well-packed in a padded envelope. Despatch and delivery was very prompt (next day), and thankfully our old doorbell hadn't got stuck, so the courier managed to get it to us. The item arrived in pristine condition.Installation was very straightforward - for the bellpush, I just had to pull out the little tag which keeps the battery disconnected in transit, and then I opted to attach it to the door using the provided double-sided peel-and-stick foam tape. I carefully cleaned the area of the door with isopropanol first, and it has stuck firmly - seems like a good bond. Screws and fixings are included as well. The receiver was operational as soon as I plugged it in; there are a few options to configure, but the default settings are reasonable. Hint: configure the receiver before mounting the bellpush, it will save you a lot of to-and-fro! Configuring the receiver is done by three buttons on its side: one cycles through the chime (I opted for the default 'ding dong'), one cycles through the loudness (I opted for maximum, which is a good level and noticeably louder than the predecessor) and the last cycles through the brightness of the visul indicator - I left this alone, as the receiver is plugged in in a location where it is not easily visible. It is slightly annoying to have just one button per setting - if you 'miss' the setting you want you have to cycle through all the options again. Next/previous buttons would have been nice, but then it only takes a minute or two and you only ever have to do it once - and, as mentioned, it actually works fine right out of the box with no configuration.As to performance, the system works really well. The bellpush works perfectly - it even lights up when pressed, although this is not easily seen in full sunlight. The button shows no propensity to get 'stuck', and has a much better 'click' action than the old spongy rubber of the predecessor. In spite of our thick stone exterior walls and even interior stone walls, I had no problem locating the receiver - it seemed to work wherever I plugged it in; range seems to be no concern at all. Having the receiver be mains-powered rather than battery-powered is a great convenience - not only is the output louder, but there is no need to worry about a flat battery making the receiver inaudible. The bellpush is powered by a 12V 23A alkaline battery (included in the packaging). Although this is a slightly unusual battery, it seems to be quite easy to get, either at the local supermarket or on Bolo (you can get a pack of 5 for under £4). It is easy to pop off the cover with a fingernail when you need to change the battery - even if you have terrible fingernails, like me. The battery itself is located in a position which makes it easy to change - a sensible layout and design.Overall I am very satisfied with the system. My previous bell had left me thinking that wireless doorbells were worthless, and had resulted in so many missed deliveries. But no more: I am anticipating a much better relationship with the various couriers who come around from time to time. I wish I hadn't 'lived with' the old bell for so long before going for this replacement. Highly recommended - especially at the price.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great bell
Looks great, easy to fix and nothing to do to sync chime.
Muy buen timbre
Muy buen timbre, lo compré para un regalo y están encantados, lo pusieron en una parcela donde la casa está bastante lejos de la puerta y funciona sin ningún problema.
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