Kit campanello senza fili elettrico domestico GE, ricevitore plug-in, 1 campanello a pulsante, campanello a 8 melodie, 4 livelli di volume, campanello in aula, portata 150 piedi, bianco, 19299 1 pulsante

Brand:GE home electrical

3.6/5

43.82

Sapere sempre quando arrivano i tuoi ospiti con un kit campanello plug-in a 8 melodie con marchio GE. In questo kit campanello sono inclusi un ricevitore plug-in (raggio di 150 piedi) e un pulsante con batteria CR2032 e hardware di montaggio. Il campanello plug-in si accoppia con un massimo di quattro pulsanti wireless e presenta otto melodie (ding dong, fanfare, good vibes, knocks, Mozart, patriottic, tango e Westminster) per personalizzare più ingressi con suoni separati. Per una personalizzazione aggiuntiva, regola il livello del suono utilizzando quattro impostazioni del volume. Il pulsante include una batteria CR2032 per un'installazione facile e veloce ed è già abbinato al ricevitore. Le istruzioni di montaggio sono incluse per il pulsante mentre il ricevitore si collega semplicemente a una presa standard a tre poli con messa a terra. La configurazione wireless, fornita di hardware di montaggio e fino a 150 piedi. gamma rende l'installazione del kit campanello un gioco da ragazzi. La finitura bianca consente al campanello e al pulsante di integrarsi in qualsiasi arredamento. Dai ai tuoi visitatori un caloroso benvenuto con un kit campanello plug-in a 8 melodie con marchio GE.

Stile classico: lo stile sottile e il fascino classico di questo kit campanello bianco brillante lo rendono un must per proprietari di case, imprenditori, costruttori o fai-da-te. Non perdere mai un visitatore: sai sempre quando arrivano i tuoi ospiti con questo kit cicalino plug-in. Ogni ricevitore del campanello può essere associato a un massimo di 4 pulsanti. Ogni pulsante può essere associato a un massimo di 4 ricevitori. Installazione semplice: il ricevitore del campanello si collega a una presa a muro e il pulsante viene fornito con le istruzioni di montaggio. Selezione della melodia: scegli tra 4 diverse opzioni di volume e 8 diverse melodie, tra cui ding dong, fanfara, buone vibrazioni, colpi, Mozart, patriottico, tango e Westminster. Incluso nella confezione: 1 ricevitore plug-in (raggio di 150 piedi) e 1 pulsante con batteria CR2032 e hardware di montaggio.
Batteries ‎1 Lithium Metal batteries required.
Batteries Included? ‎Yes
Batteries Required? ‎No
Battery Cell Type ‎Lithium Metal
Certification ‎UL Listed
Color ‎White
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 6,926 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Included Components ‎8-melody Plug-in Chime With Pushbutton
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer ‎No
Item model number ‎19299
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎5.9 ounces
Manufacturer ‎GE home electrical
Material ‎iphone
Part Number ‎19299
Pattern ‎Receiver
Product Dimensions ‎2.3 x 3 x 4.5 inches
Size ‎Apple
Style ‎1 Push Button | 8 Melodies
Warranty Description ‎1 YEAR LIMITED

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Scritto da: PhotoGraphics
The reasons I choose this one
I was surprised how difficult it was to find a doorbell with two push buttons. The trend seems to be ones with multiple receivers, but only one button. I guess that’s because a lot of people don’t have front and back doors anymore. But there doesn’t seem to be much logic to someone living in a house large enough to need multiple receivers shopping for a twenty dollar doorbell. Having no luck in the retails stores I turned to Amazon and found hundreds of no name options to choose from, some of them very oddly designed and not very good looking. I don’t use music as my ringer tone on my phone and I’m not big on using The Charge of the Light Brigade when someone rings my doorbell. So the limited number of sounds this one is capable of is just fine, more importantly they sound full and loud and not tinny. Of course when you use a doorbell at your front and back door you need to have a different tone for each. This one disappoints a little in that they missed the obvious of having the traditional ding dong for the front and just a simple ding for the back. There is no option for a single ding. But they do have an okay sounding knock knock sound which is the one I use. Second to ding dong the second most popular doorbell sound in America is Westminster chimes. Not my favorite choice because it is too pretentious and I don’t want to have a 20 second song playing when someone is at my door. But nevertheless if that’s your choice you will find that this one sounds very similar to a mechanical doorbell, including the echo delay effect. The indoor unit is relatively attractive and can be painted over if you’re careful. The outdoor push buttons look like real doorbells so your guests know what they are. Of course the buttons are not illuminated because they are battery powered. I mentioned the volume earlier. Having pets a very loud doorbell is actually contrary to my needs so I can’t say if it would be loud enough for a hard of hearing person. I have mine set to the lowest volume and I can hear it throughout the house. I only wish that the manufacturers would use a simple rotary volume control dial instead of a four position push button that you have to cycle through. My choice for volume is usually somewhere in between their preset options. THINGS TO KNOW 1. Unlike any doorbell I’ve ever seen, if you want to change the ringer sound, don’t look for a button on the indoor doorbell unit. There’s none there. Instead, you have to go outdoors and pry the cover off the button unit where inside you will find a tiny button that you have to press to change the ringer tone. 2. Changing the ringer tone takes a lot of patience. You have to cycle through each and every tone until you get to the one you want. To make matters worse, each time you press the tiny programming button you have to listen to the entire medley or sound effect before it will let you move on to the next one. 3. If you want to change the volume you’re supposed to ring your own doorbell then immediately press the volume button on the indoor doorbell unit. Of course if you’re working alone that’s impossible. There is a trick that you can press the sync button on the indoor unit then immediately press the volume button. As above you have to cycle through each volume setting until you get to the one you want. 4. Similar to many once famous brand names like Kodak and Polaroid, the use of the GE name is only a licensing agreement. GE doesn’t make this doorbell and has nothing directly to do with the product. It is made and sold by Jasco with permission to use the GE logo. 5. Speaking of logos, one of my pet peeves is when companies put huge logos right on the front of their product so after you buy it you’re giving them free advertising forever. Kudos to this company, the brand logo is so subtle you can hardly see it even from right up close. 6. The indoor unit is heavier than most doorbells because it uses three C batteries. I suggest trying to attach at least one of the included fasteners into a wall stud so it doesn’t fall down.
Scritto da: DougO
My mom liked it so therefore so do I
Easy to install but it would have been better if it came with 3-C batteries which cost another $12 on top of the price of this item
Scritto da: CHRIS
Effectiveness
Works well
Scritto da: A. Jackson
Works perfectly
Easy plug and play. Works great! Perfect for our front porch which has a gate and people can't get to the front door to knock so this is exactly what I needed.
Scritto da: Token
Simple
I run home assistant, reolink and all that jazz, but sometimes it's really nice to just get something "dumb" that just works. No need to run wires or PoE, no need to go through some two hour setup with apps, QR codes, phone reboots when the app just won't gain the smart device etc. No need to set up automations, firewall rules (or just trust that IoT to your LAN) etc- just stick it to wall, plug other component in, change volume, done. IMO Better than the other "dumb" doorbells as it also doesn't have some dizzinging amount of charms to run through, or some convoluted mute mode, no remote syncing. It. Just. Works. Right out of the box.
Scritto da: Merlin Webster
Door bell kit
So far it's working great. People have commented on the unique tones it has.
Scritto da: Shadow Boxer
Not weatherproof
Bought this because of problems with deliveries. Had no indication in the description this couldn't be installed where it might be exposed to rain. Had I known I wouldn't have picked it. Because of this had to install a weather shield. I give it 4 stars for the trouble of what would be a great doorbell in a sheltered location and should be noted as such.
Scritto da: Wendy Reiner
Doorbell that doesn’t require hardwire
Just add batteries worked great
Scritto da: Chris Hogan
Super easy customization and installation but volume and sound quality are a little lacking.
This is by far, the easiest wireless doorbell system that I have ever used or seen. The main unit requires 3 x "C" sized batteries and the unit itself can be placed anywhere. No plugging in required. Each of the 2 wireless door buttons comes with a flat "2032" battery (think watch battery) that slots into the easy to open casing. The button casings can be mounted on your door frame (or otherwise) by way of either a SUPER adhesive foam stick pad or with the screws provided. I just used the foam sticker backings and there is little doubt in my mind that these stickers are not letting go - for anything! The best part of this system, is without question, how easy it is to set up but also, how easy it is to customize (to some degree). This particular system has 8 preprogrammed sound bites for the "doorbell" sound of your choice. The beauty of this system is the fact that unlike other systems that I have used, this one does not require the moving of jumpers on the main board inside the main housing to select your sound. This system allows you to choose your preferred sound bite by way of pushing a small button inside the push button casings themselves and not the main unit. Each push of that little button allows you to "scroll" through the 8 sound bites and when you hear the one you like, you simply do not push it again. What is really nice as well, is the fact that each of the two buttons can be programmed with their own sound bite, allowing you to distinguish from two separate doors, if you wish. In fact, with this system, you can run up to 4 individual buttons and sounds at one time or any combination of "grouped sounds". It's so simple and more than just a little flexible. The only points that I was not impressed with is the fact that it is nowhere as loud as my early 90's era doorbell, even at it's loudest of 4 possible volume levels. These levels can be chosen by scrolling through them with a single button, found on the top of the main unit. Don't get me wrong, it makes itself heard but if you are a floor up or down from where the main unit is located and you have a moderate background noise present, you may not hear it as readily as an older model. Sounded quality is neither as clear or as rich as my older unit but it is not at all, a deal breaker. It simply sounds like it is a poorer version of what used to be years ago. The literature claims that the wireless communication between push buttons and the main unit is 150 ft. Neither of my 2 buttons are that far so I can not comment but unlike many reviews of other units that I have read before settling on this one, my 2nd button is 60ft from the main unit and the signal has to go through 4 walls including steel, concrete and a wet wall. That button works flawlessly and without a delay - everytime. Volume and sound quality being what they are, I was not even close to returning this unit. It works well and was so easy to set up with decent quality parts, I saw no better value when I was searching and I don't believe I could have done any better than I have for the price. I have no hesitation recommending this one. It's a good buy.
Scritto da: JustTheRightFitPT
Easy to install!
Super easy to install, great range from the front and the back door. Easy upgrade from an old wired system with a failed transformer buried somewhere beneath the drywall when preparing to list the house for sale.. upgrade to wireless was easy with no mess!! ☺
Scritto da: ian rogers
very loud, unlikely you will like any but the default tone
The doorbell itself is attached with an adhesive that is impossible to reattach, so be sure you know exactly where you want it. The indoor chime is on a complicated two screw mount, so be sure you measure exactly. It was very easy to set up but difficult to mount. Note that the chimes are all very electronic sounding, loud, and most are pretty awful. In all likelihood only the default door chime will be of any use. A standard "bing-bong" sound would have been nicer.
Scritto da: Leslie-Anne
Excellent Doorbell with Different Melodies!
Ordered 2 of these. One for side door and one for front door. We programmed a different chime (doorbell tune) for each doorbell. This feature is great since you automatically know which door a person is at and so are not checking at one door and then the other! Husband installed these pretty quickly. We are very happy with them. My dad needed a doorbell for his house but had gone without one for ages. Once hearing our doorbell chime he bought 2 as well! Highly recommend!
Scritto da: Tom
Low Volume Door Bell
As many others have shared there opinions regarding this Door Bell I too am in agreement regarding the volume of this unit. Not loud enough considering there are more then one volume level on this unit The double sided sticky pads are not all that sticky to hold the door bell button against brick. Use larger screws than provided in the kit None the less it's OK for the money My 90's Door Bell was much louder

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