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Listen
To The Sound of Music On Your Wireless
Doorbell
Yes, that is right. The music revolution
has extended even to your doorbell. No longer are you
constrained by the typical Ding Dong sound or buzzer
sound. You
can now put just about anything on as your doorbell
greeting. In
addition, not only can you record any number of sounds
and songs, you can do it in cd quality. Think of the wireless
doorbell sounds and possibilities!
Are you are big college football
fan? Imagine
having your doorbell greeting being your favorite college fight
song. Are you big
into the holidays?
Picture trick or treaters being greeted by a spooky rendition
of Halloween sounds and noises or guests during Christmas
hearing a rendition of “Joy To The World”. With the current improvements
in doorbell technology, you can now make these examples a
reality.
This new technology is sure to be a conversation
starter which could make you hit within the neighborhood
and with family members. The new technology
tends to be quite functional as well in that you can
readily change the greeting to different songs, sounds
and chimes with relatively little effort. All that is needed is
to purchase a wireless or wired doorbell unit that allows
for these songs. There are a number of
options on the market and these systems are relatively
inexpensive as you can find these models for roughly $50
to $80.
The only drawbacks tend to be some products are
not as good for recording certain songs and some products
are harder to install because of poor user
guides.
Still, these issues can be offset by focusing on the
higher end products in this area or reviewing the
customer reviews to see which ones rank best.
Also, you may not even have to buy a new
unit if you are happy with your current one. Most current models allow you
to add on additional chimes and sounds. This would let you add to
your current doorbell song repertoire and limit the impact on
your home.
Plus, installation of additional chimes
is easy to do. It
pretty much only requires plugging in or putting in the
batteries. That is
all that is needed to get you going. After a little testing over
which sound you want, you should be good to go for years to
come. No crash
course in home electronics needed.
All and all, the new sound and song
options are a welcome addition to the
doorbell.
This normally pedestrian sound can now be transformed
into an opportunity to entertain family and friends with
a simply flick of a switch should not be lost on
consumers.
Where else can you show off such creativity with such a
minimal effort and a relatively low cost?
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