Doorbell

My doorbell works in such a way that a low rattling sound will go on until the caller removes his finger from the button. For all the years that I have been living here, I have already learned to determine by the ringing who exactly came to me. Everyone has their own technique. Someone called one short time, someone two longer ones, someone could press the button until I open the door. Strangers who occasionally drift towards each of us tend to give either one long one or two short ones.

About five years ago, in the dead of night, there were unusual four short call. To be honest, this worried me a little. I live far from the first floor, and the very fact that someone got up in the middle of the night to me for no reason gave me reason to ignore the caller. Fortunately, my windows overlook the courtyard, and I could easily check who is coming out of the entrance. I stood at the window for fifteen minutes, but no one came out. But there were no more calls.

On the second day I was awake again when someone pressed the bell button four times. At that moment, I was just leaving the bathroom, which made a lot of noise. Even if there was no noise, then the one who was on the other side of the front door must have realized that someone was at home. I cautiously leaned against the peephole, but, to my surprise, I saw absolutely no one in the stairwell. I even dared to open the door and look out into the flight - no one.

On the third day, I remember, I told someone this uninteresting story with night calls, and I remember very well how at the end of the story I said: “Probably death was the wrong door.” My interlocutors laughed, and I was suddenly seized with a feeling of anxiety. My own words sounded somehow creepy even to myself. At night of the same day, four short calls were heard again. It didn't freak me out anymore. And along with the fear came the thought that all this seems to me. Nevertheless, I moved to open the door, but, like last time, there was no one behind the door.

On the fourth day in the evening, a friend of mine came to me with a request to help fix it. mobile phone and just chat. We stayed up late, and this acquaintance witnessed calls from an unknown invisible guest from the other side. At the moment when the doorbell rang, I was digging into his cell phone. Then I pretended to be very passionate about work and did not notice the calls. He himself squinted at his friend and began to observe whether he heard this sound. After all, if not, then the next day I would go to the doctor. But the comrade perfectly heard everything. “Who is this to you at such a time?” he asked. Shrugging my shoulders, I carefully approached the door again. Of course, there was no one there. The comrade, unlike me, was not one of the timid ones and, saying: “Now let's deal with these jokers,” he ran down the stairs. It was then that I saw him for the last time. No, he did not go missing and did not die under strange circumstances. He just ran into a drunken and aggressive company that beat him half to death, and a few days later he died in the hospital.

A door lock is a must for every home. Some time ago, all front doors were equipped with conventional electric bells with a limited selection of melodies. Now everyone can choose a notification device to their liking. In addition, it became possible to modernize the call - to equip it with a camera and the ability to transmit sounds.

Doorbells: evolution

Despite its narrow profile, the doorbell has changed over time. The oldest mechanical bells, activated by turning a lever or hitting a bell, have sunk into oblivion, replaced by more modern ones.

Old bells can still be seen as decor in a restaurant or hotel, but they are unlikely to work.

Modern calls are very convenient and functional. They are used not only in apartments and houses, but also in hospitals at the patient's bed or at the reception in a store or hotel. Calls differ in their appearance.

Modern door locks are very functional

Types of modern calls:

  • Electric wired - requires connection to 220 volt wiring and in the absence of electricity, it will not work.
  • Wireless - when the call button is pressed, the signal is transmitted by radio wave to the speaker, it is powered by batteries or accumulators.
  • A call with a camera is designed in such a way that the owner has the opportunity to see the visitor through a video receiver.

Calls differ not only in the type of signal transmission, they also differ in appearance and set of functions - music selection, volume control, light signal for deaf people, etc.

Regardless of which type of bell you choose, you need to know that it is not recommended to install the signal receiver near radiators or other heating devices.

Electric wired doorbell: installation nuances

Such a call is the simplest and most reliable, besides, it can work in almost all conditions. The only caveat is the availability of electricity. Without mains power, the device will be silent.

The electronic doorbell is attached only when the 22 volt power supply is switched off.

The process of setting up a call is simple, but has its own characteristics, which should be strictly observed.

Electric wired doorbell is considered one of the most reliable

Workflow for installing a doorbell:

  1. Determine where to call. It is best if it is placed above the entrance to the apartment.
  2. From the chosen place, lay a strobe to the location future button. It is important that it does not interfere when opening the door.
  3. From the junction box, conduct wires that will connect the button from the outside and the bell itself in the apartment.

Electric calls are being phased out wireless devices, however, many apartment owners are still not ready to take their old bell to the trash.

Wireless doorbell to the apartment

Remote call works on the principle of radio waves. When the button is pressed, the signal goes to the bell in the apartment (or private house). Also, such a bell can be installed on the gate or door in country houses where there is no electricity. These calls work autonomously from the network, but require the installation of AAA batteries.

In many models of wireless calls, you can choose a melody - playing the piano or your favorite movie tunes.

More expensive models are equipped with a motion sensor function that notifies the owners of the visit before the doorbell is pressed. In addition, if it is a video call, the sensor will activate the camera.

Advantages:

  • No wires;
  • Easy installation;
  • Ease of use;
  • Possibility to move;
  • The presence of additional components - a second speaker or a bell.

Wireless doorbell to the apartment works on the principle of radio waves

A remote call is definitely good, but it also has a number of negative characteristics.

Flaws:

  • The signal disappears if the speaker is far away. The distance of the signal depends on the model and is in the range of 30-100m.
  • Frequent battery replacement. With daily use of the doorbell, the batteries should last up to 6 months, provided they were "fresh".
  • Can be stolen. Such a bell is not fastened very firmly, moreover, it is not connected by wires, so there is a possibility of its theft.

Some calls have two speakers that can be placed in different parts apartments.

The radio call will not work if there are radio waves blocking the flow, for example, the presence of a metal door will make it a little more difficult to set up a wireless call.

Doorbell for the deaf: how it works

There are also models of wireless calls for the deaf. Such calls, like standard ones, are equipped with the usual sound signal, but is equipped with additional vibration or light signal, so people with hearing impairments can find out about the arrival of a visitor.

This bell works on batteries, but you can still find models connected to the mains in stores.

The doorbell for the deaf is equipped with an audible signal

The user can choose the most suitable option based on the requests of family members. In addition, calls for the deaf often have several receivers in their kit, which can be placed throughout the apartment or in the room where the hearing-impaired person spends most of the time.

The range of the signal indoors reaches 30 m, and in open space it can reach 300 m.

Wireless doorbell with camera

Such calls are installed mainly at the gates of a private house - in other words, a street call. After the visitor has pressed the call button, the owner of the house can look at the device and decide whether to open the lock and let the guest in.

Such models provide several dozens of polyphonic melodies, sounds of nature, which can be changed at least every day. During the daytime, you can put on loud, peppy music, and at night, let the owl hoot.

Wireless doorbell with camera lets you know who is at your doorstep

There are models that can record video in the absence of the owners of the house.

Almost every model of wireless video call is equipped with a volume control. For private houses, this is a huge plus, because the owners are not always in the house. At maximum volume, you can hear the ringtone even from the street. The FALCON EYE videophones presented on the Citylink website have good quality and have positive reviews among their consumers.

If you have opted for a wireless call with a camera, you should consider the following fact. Depending on the place of use, call models may differ. Standard models are suitable for an apartment, but for street calls you will need a special visor that protects the device from rain and snow. In severe frosts, a battery-powered device may stop working, so it is better to remove them for a while.

Bell for a metal door (video)

When buying a doorbell, it is better to opt for a more expensive model - low-quality Chinese models will not last you long.



My doorbell works in such a way that a high-pitched ringing will go on until the caller removes his finger from the button. For all the years that I have lived in this apartment, I have already learned to determine by the ringing who exactly came to me. Each person has their own technique.

Someone called briefly once, someone called twice longer, someone could press the button until I open the door. Strangers who occasionally drift towards each of us tend to give either one long one or two short ones. And so it always is, always.

About three years ago, in the middle of the night, four short calls, unusual for me, rang out. To be honest, it worried me a little. I live on the fifth floor, and the very fact that someone came up to me late at night for no reason gave me a reason to ignore the caller. Fortunately, my windows overlook the courtyard, and I could easily check who is coming out of the entrance. I waited at the window for about ten minutes, but no one came out of the entrance. But there were no more calls. The next night I was awake again when someone pressed the bell four times. At that moment, I was just leaving the bathroom, which made a lot of noise. Even if there was no noise, then the one who was on the other side of the front door must have realized that someone was at home. I cautiously looked through the peephole, but there was absolutely no one on the landing. I even had the courage to open the door and look out into the flight - no one. On the third day, I remember, at work, I told this insignificant story to someone with night calls, and it was very well engraved in my memory that at the end of the story I said: “Probably death was the wrong door.” My friends laughed, and I suddenly became scared. My own words sounded somehow creepy even to myself.

That same night, four short calls sounded again. Here I was already seriously scared, and in my head the thought arose that all this seemed to me. But I still went to open the door, but, like last time, there was no one behind it.

On the fourth day in the evening, a friend came to me, we agreed that I would look at his non-working laptop and just talk. We sat up until late at night, and this acquaintance witnessed calls from an unknown invisible guest from the opposite side of the door. The moment the doorbell rang, I was taking apart his laptop. I pretended to be absorbed in work and did not hear the bells, but I myself squinted my eyes at the mirror and began to observe my comrade to see if he heard these sounds. After all, if not, then the next day I would go to the doctor. But my friend heard everything perfectly. “Who could it be at this time?” he asked. Shrugging, I went to the door and looked through the peephole. Naturally, there was no one at the door. The acquaintance, unlike me, was not one of the timid ones and, saying: "Now let's look at these jokers," he rushed down the stairs. As it turned out, I saw him for the last time. No, he did not go missing, and did not die under strange circumstances. He just ran into a drunken and aggressive company that beat him half to death, and a few days later, without regaining consciousness, he died in the hospital.

The most terrible thing in this whole story was that after this tragedy, all calls stopped. And I completely forgot about it. Until last night there were four intermittent knocks on the door.

My doorbell works in such a way that a low rattling sound will go on until the caller removes his finger from the button. For all the years that I have been living here, I have already learned to determine by the ringing who exactly came to me. Everyone has their own technique. Someone called one short time, someone two longer ones, someone could press the button until I open the door. Strangers who occasionally drift towards each of us tend to give either one long one or two short ones. And so it always is, always. A year ago, in the middle of the night, four short calls, unusual for me, rang out. To be honest, this worried me a little. I live far from the first floor, and the very fact that someone came up to me in the middle of the night for no reason gave me a reason to ignore the caller. Fortunately, my windows overlook the courtyard, and I could easily check who is coming out of the entrance. I stood at the window for fifteen minutes, but no one came out. But there were no more calls. On the second day I was awake again when someone pressed the bell button four times. At that moment, I was just leaving the bathroom, which made a lot of noise. Even if there was no noise, then the one who was on the other side of the front door must have realized that someone was at home. I cautiously leaned against the peephole, but to my surprise I saw absolutely no one in the stairwell. I even dared to open the door and look out into the flight - no one. On the third day, I remember, I told someone this uninteresting story with night calls, and I remember very well how at the end of the story I said: "It must have been death by the wrong door." My interlocutors laughed, and I was suddenly seized with a feeling of anxiety. My own words sounded somehow creepy even to myself. At night of the same day, four short calls were heard again. It didn't freak me out anymore. And along with the fear came the thought that all this seems to me. Nevertheless, I moved to open the door, but, like last time, there was no one behind the door. On the fourth day in the evening, a friend of mine came to me with a request to help fix his mobile phone and just talk. We stayed up late, and this acquaintance witnessed calls from an unknown invisible guest from the other side. At the moment when the doorbell rang, I was fiddling with his cell phone. Then I pretended to be very passionate about work and did not notice the calls. I myself glanced sideways at my friend and began to observe whether he heard this sound. After all, if not, then the next day I would go to the doctor. But the comrade perfectly heard everything. "Who is it to you at this time?" he asked. Shrugging my shoulders, I carefully approached the door again. Of course, there was no one there. This comrade, unlike me, was not timid and, saying: "Now let's deal with these jokers," he ran down the stairs. It was then that I saw him for the last time. No, he did not go missing, and did not die under strange circumstances. He just ran into a drunken and aggressive company that beat him half to death, and a few days later he died in the hospital. The most terrible thing in this whole story was that after this tragedy, all calls stopped.

Wireless doorbell. What are the reviews?

    The button itself can easily be stolen or set on fire. In our realities, an anti-vandal intercom is better.

    I just bought a new radio bell fell on the floor and stopped playing. The button lights up when a call is pressed, but there is no sound. Can you please tell me if it can be repaired or is it better to buy a new one?

    For my relatives, such a call simply did not work. because they live in their own house, and from the gate to the door there are 5 meters. So the signal did not reach. Although the instructions say that the signal is valid for 10 meters.

    we have a wireless one. My husband bought it, as it is the easiest for mantazh. It seems that we are not complaining yet, it has been standing for almost half a year. Probably Chinese in production. Darkness of melodies, convenient button.

    Only now, for all the time we have pressed this button at most 7 times, because. all keys and house intercom. As guests call the intercom - we immediately open the door for them without any calls

    As for the fastening of the button, I can say that it is almost tightly glued there, it is unlikely that you will tear it off even with a strong desire)

    I can only add a few tips to the above. Might be useful to someone.

    Tip on how to increase the range to 100 meters:

    Open the transmitter button. Find the output circuit of the transmitter. Solder a piece of insulated wire about 30 cm to the output circuit, to the side that is connected to the transistor. Assemble the button (wire - the antenna can be brought out through any hole) and test for range. If it is still not enough to carry out the same procedure with the receiver - call.

    Advice on how to make an anti-vandal button:

    The point is to solder a two-wire wire parallel to the contacts of the transmitter button, and connect an ordinary call button to it. Button - the transmitter is placed inside the room, the wire is brought out to the ordinary button fixed there.

    Advice on how to make a waterproof button, it is also anti-vandal:

    In parallel with the contacts of the transmitter button, solder a two-wire wire, and connect an ordinary call button to it. We place a regular button in right place, and we hide the transmitter button in a sealed junction box (used in electrics) of suitable sizes, and placed in a place inaccessible to vandals.

    Wireless calls mostly work fine, but as a rule they require batteries - you are tormented to change, even if it is once a year, as always, the correct batteries are not at hand. It is more practical to put a regular call. I did not notice much difference between wireless calls. But since the call is a rather permanent thing, I would choose something more decent and not using exotic batteries.

    I have a long experience of using two such calls, both bought from the Chinese, in the Tinydeal.com store. So much cheaper than buying in Russia offline.

    So, I'm telling. First, I bought an inexpensive cordless battery-powered bell. She hung a bell on the gate, hung a device in the room that rings. There were quite a lot of melodies, in principle, everything was fine. But the time has come - the battery has deteriorated. I put in a battery instead of a battery - it does not work. Only the most powerful batteries agreed to work, and then for a couple of days. In general, the call only worked with the Duracell Turbo battery. To be honest, it's not cheap. Well, I bought this battery, otherwise there was no choice. Resigned. But there was a repair, the husband made himself a workshop, and the bell was in the room. They often come to him, ring the gate, and I had to drop all my business and shout to him: Open the gate, they call.

    I was so tired of doing this that I went back to chinese internet store and chose a bell there, which has several devices that ring. I planned to hang one device in the house, the second - in the terrace, so that everyone could hear the call. But I also wanted to buy devices without batteries, such that they were inserted into the outlet.

    And so, I bought such a device. So, there is a bell hanging on the gate, in which the battery is like in a car key fob, it lasts at least a year, there are no problems in the cold. In a house in different places ringing devices are hanging, and they are inserted into the socket! The beauty!

    1) If you have a big house, like mine, and you can't hear calls, buy a bell with two dialers.

    2) Buy better call from the socket, there will be no unnecessary problems with replacing batteries.

    Design is up to you.

    Regarding the range of work, my bell works 30 meters from the gate.

    I personally have not seen the cons of wireless calls. The advantage is that there are no wires and wires are not needed. The wireless call is definitely worth buying!

    We have a wireless bell installed at the entrance to the terrace.

    Convenience - since it is not covered, it is important that there will be no short circuit even if water gets on it when it rains.

    Inconvenience - you need to monitor and change the batteries in time.

    I also note that half of it is the one in the house that still runs on electricity. Accordingly, in his absence, the call will still not ring.

    We somehow took such a castle, there were only Chinese ones in the store. It was something. Not only was the button stolen in a week, but our neighbors from the floor below also had the same call, as a result they called them, but it rang with us and vice versa. In general, this issue must be chosen carefully! And ask the manufacturer!

    We bought a Chinese-made wireless bell, despite the fact that it is not battery powered, and the bell itself is plugged into a socket, and the button is hung where conveniently, we hung it on the gate, we did not see any pluses. With temperature fluctuations or just when the device froze, it started ringing by itself. The first time it happened at night, at first we went out a couple of times, then we thought that someone was playing around and were on duty near the button, but when we realized that he was calling by himself, it became creepy, we started joking about paranormal phenomena, but we still couldn’t fall asleep . The call was removed, and put in the afternoon, during the day he also called by himself almost every 2 hours. As a result, now the device is lying idle.

    And we did not have a relationship with wireless calls. At first they bought the cheapest, Chinese, caught far away, called loudly, there are a lot of melodies. At first they were tortured to change the batteries (there were six or eight of them). Three months later, the button stopped working. That is, the light in the button lights up, the guest is sure that he called, and the receiving device is silent. We tore off the button, brought it home, next to it it also works every other time, we have already installed all new batteries, and checked the contacts, it’s useless. Then they bought an expensive call (once 5 more expensive), Russian production. History repeated itself. Now we bought an ordinary wired one for 80 rubles and we don’t know grief.

    A friend took a wireless call that is plugged into a socket, it also does not always work.

    I've been using a wireless call for a few years now. The only inconvenience is that you need to change the batteries on time (a couple of pieces are enough for six months). And the rest is just pluses, including those listed above. But I am using the call in the following way. Sometimes I go to the neighbors and often stay there (to take a steam bath and so on). I take the bell with me, it is small and light, the pocket, as they say, does not pull. But if someone comes and calls you at the site, then the call comes directly to you and you know that someone has come. I personally feel comfortable.

    I'm worth it. 3 years. No pluses - call yourself and call. Tons of melodies and more. But we only use one! Yes, and there are not many cons. Perhaps one. Batteries need to be changed frequently. It seems like a trifle, but the call dies just when it is most needed, and I forgot to buy a battery! My friend brought power to it, which turned the wireless call into a wired one. There is one more small minus: the range of the bell button, which decreases, and significantly, in the presence of a metal door. And so wow call. The choice is yours.

    And I wouldn’t say that I liked it in the apartment, for me it’s more convenient than a regular wired call. After all, a wireless socket is needed, and this is not always convenient. And the second aspect often requires replacing batteries in a call. But now, of course, you can buy better and more expensive and then they hold a charge for up to a year. It all depends on how many times a day and how often they will call him.

    There is no doubt that such a call will be convenient in a country house or in the country. This is how it will be the right thing. But you need to keep in mind that it takes the signal no more than within a radius of 10 meters. The quality of the call and its technical specifications largely depend on its manufacturer. So the choice is yours.

    The biggest plus in a wireless doorbell is the ease of installation and the absence of wires, which is very convenient in the private sector and in rooms with long corridors. However, you need to take into account some features of this device:

    1.Choose a bell with an indoor unit (that rings) powered by 220V.

    2. Check the new call for triggering from foreign buttons (if any), because. due to frequency coincidence, such a moment can be traced.

    The rest is a matter of taste. In general, the device is useful.

    It seems that the bell that has a plug and is inserted into the socket for two hundred and twenty is convenient. There is only a button on the door, at least with Velcro, at least on a self-tapping screw on the wall next to the door, there is a battery, very, long-playing. (Melody is enough). About the manufacturer, what can I say - even, VITEK,

    FROM Shanghai. It is convenient because in all rooms you can put where the socket is.