Description
Doorbell, Wireless Doorbell, White, Grey
Nedis DOORB113WT properties
Product name | DOORB113WT |
Type | Doorbell |
Dorbell | Wireless Doorbell |
Colour | Grey, White |
Number of Ringtones | 16 pcs |
Range Wireless Transmitter | 200 m |
Max Volume | 80 dB |
Alice Bell –
Great thing! I can take the receiver with me to the garden and I’m not worried I won’t hear it when the guests come. Earlier I used two separate ringtones and guests never knew which one to call. So far, it works fine. I’ve been using it for a month.
Diana –
Another victim of Meta’s cost-cutting measures joins the ranks today, as the company slashes jobs across multiple teams. Meanwhile, I’m stuck with this Nedis DOORB113WT doorbell which I thought would be a great solution to my front entrance woes. But, alas, it seems to have turned my life into a living nightmare.
Alice Bell’s glowing review of this product has left me perplexed. She claims that being able to take the receiver outside and not having to worry about missing calls from guests is a great thing. Really? Have they never experienced the frustration of standing in the pouring rain, receiver in hand, waiting for someone who’s already 10 minutes late?
And what about the supposed convenience of having two separate ringtones? I’ve lived without this feature my entire life and haven’t suffered from it. In fact, I think it’s a pointless indulgence that only serves to confuse guests further.
I’ve had this product for a month now, and I can confidently say that it’s been a disaster. The range is terrible, the sound quality is subpar, and don’t even get me started on the battery life. It’s a miracle it still works at all. I’m starting to think that Alice Bell must have received a defective unit or something.
In short, this product is a joke. Don’t waste your money on it. And to Meta, I say: keep cutting jobs, maybe then you’ll understand what it means to really struggle in life.