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Wireless Doorbell Button

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The Wireless Doorbell has a number of features which make it a welcome addition to many homes and offices. In particular, the wireless doorbell button offers you the option of adding on to your existing wireless system or replacing your current wireless doorbell button with another version. Here are some things you will want to know about a wireless doorbell button.

 

 

Features

Most wireless doorbell buttons are weather resistant. This is important as they are often placed on back doors, gates, and garage doors. Their range of most units is similar to regular wireless doorbell systems. The range is normally about 100 ft; however, this can be reduced if it is around metal siding, metal doors, or metal garage doors. Still, you can purchase long range wireless doorbell buttons which will extend this range out from 250 to 300 ft. Also, wireless doorbell buttons made for all the main manufacturers products. You can find wireless doorbell buttons that accommodate Broan, Nutone, Heath Zenith, Thomas & Betts Dimango, Carlon, and Jacob Jensen products.

 

 

Designs

The wireless doorbell button tends to have a basic design for most models. This basic design includes a white cover with a white or transparent colored button. In some models, this button will light up red. This is helpful to check and see if the batteries are still working and that the system is on. Other design options include models that have a satin nickel finish, brass covers with black buttons, and white covers with black buttons. In addition, if you are looking for something a bit more stylish, Jacob Jensen offers some wireless doorbell buttons that have modern and futuristic look to them.

 

 

Prices

Most wireless doorbell buttons fall in the price range of $10 to $20. Yet, I have seen some on sale for under $10 with one selling for $7. In addition, some models are a little more expensive. The Jacob Jensen models give you a little more in style and you pay a little more for it. These models can run anywhere from $50 to $80. Long range wireless doorbell buttons can run about $20 to $30 depending on the model.

 

All and all, the wireless doorbell button offers you the opportunity to add doorbell buttons to other parts of your home or office. This added feature makes it a welcome sight at many homes. Current limitations in wireless doorbell button designs are forgiven when you recognize its useful functionality and are open to the fact that newer designs are being created with each coming year.