Wireless doorbell
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*40 meters range
A wireless doorbell is a doorbell system that transmits a signal to a receiver using radio waves instead of relying on electrical wiring.
This means the doorbell button (transmitter) and the chime (receiver) do not need to be physically connected by wires, making installation much easier and more flexible. Instead, the button sends a radio signal when pressed, triggering the chime to sound.
Here’s a more detailed explanation:
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Components:A typical wireless doorbell system consists of two main parts: a transmitter (the button) and a receiver (the chime).
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Transmission:The transmitter, usually powered by batteries, sends a radio signal when someone presses the button.
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Reception:The receiver picks up the radio signal and activates a chime or other notification to alert the homeowner.
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No Wiring:Wireless doorbells eliminate the need for running wires through walls or ceilings, simplifying installation.
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Flexibility:They offer more flexibility in placement, as the receiver can be placed anywhere within range of the transmitter, and the button can be placed where it’s most convenient for visitors.
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Power Options:Wireless doorbells can be powered by batteries, plugged into an electrical outlet, or even connected to the existing electrical system.
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