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Tool information: Manufacturer: Honeywell Model: RCWL330A1000/N Color: White/Black Product features: - Wireless - Battery operated
- Works with up to six (6) push buttons, motion detectors or door contacts for added security and convenience
- Six (6) chime tunes, fully adjustable volume and six (6) visual alert icons
- Self learning code system automatically adjusts to eliminate interference
- 450-ft operating range
Accessories: - Honeywell RCA902N1004/N Wireless Motion Detector
- Honeywell RPWL3045A1003/A Wireless Premium Portable Converter/Extender/Push Button
- Honeywell RCA901N1006/A Wired Door Contacts
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Price List for Honeywell RCWL330A1000/N P4-Premium Portable Wireless Door Chime and Push Button
| New | | New Usually ships in 2-3 business days | $42.95 | |
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Tools and Hardware Reviews of the Honeywell RCWL330A1000/N P4-Premium Portable Wireless Door Chime and Push ButtonTool Review: the long search paid off Summary: 5 Stars
I spent a ton of time looking for the right wireless doorbell for my house and finally found it with this Honeywell unit. So far I have only set up the doorbell portion of the unit and that works perfectly. I also bought 2 motion sensors that work with this unit, but haven't set them up yet. Based on how well the doorbells work, I'm sure they'll work just as well. The price through Amazon was also impressive, as I first found this unit on another site for something like 160.00 and I paid 48 here. I like the 48.00 option MUCH better. :)
The only drawback and this is small, is the flashing blue light when the bell rings. I want a light to flash when someone rings the bell, but the blue (I'm assuming) LEDS are so crazy bright when they flash you could land a plane with them. I took a little black gaff tape and covered 75% of the light and it's much better now.
So, so far really happy and I'm looking forward to setting up the motion sensors and connecting them to the unit as part of my security system for the house.
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