Do you really need more aggravation in your life? Any gadget of this nature which requires batteries is ill conceived and will fail in short order. There is always permanent power in existing doorbell installations which is quite accessible and sufficient. The existing hardwired power (12 to 24 vac) is all that is required for any product of this nature; not leaky, corrosive, cheap, failure prone AAA batts, which die and are ignored after a short period. Why waste money on such?
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I took it out of its shipping box, put in the required batteries, plugged in the wall of the room I needed it in and it worked perfectly. I am very happy with it. Only draw back is that I think it could be a little louder.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
these are hard to find anymore but solve a number of problems for elderly people. The company needs to put them back in production.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
This is a great thing to have for older folks that are hard of hearing. Got one for both my mom and my aunt and put the speaker right in the rooms they spend most of their day in. Now they can hear the doorbell when someone rings it, when they couldn't before. Easy to use, the transmitter sits on top of the original doorbell and triggers the extension speaker whenever the main doorbell rings. I had to pull the microphone part and let it be outside the base of the transmitter to get it to pick up properly, but the wires are made long enough for that to be done and the instructions said to do that. It really works well.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
It works great. You may have to adjust the mic sensitivity on the transmitter to the highest level, that's what I had to do.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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