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I need a simple wireless buzzer/bell of some sort so that I can be alerted or summoned from not a very long distance in the same house, but several there several doors lying in-between.
We don't need to talk, but it should be two-way so I can buzz back to say 'message received'.
Can anyone recommend something like that please?
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something like this would probably do you:
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The problem with the battery powered walkie-talkie solution is that at least one will need to be permanently on, with unknown battery life; whereas two wireless doorbells would likely have a much longer battery life, albeit with a slightly greater initial outlay.
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No battery needed.
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Canary: Thank you, but we already have have 2 of those, - & one is a Tibetan Buddhist bell (Tingsha)- very loud! but the house is large & I'm a bit Mutt & Jeff & I don't always hear the bells & the calls from Mrs K.
It was possible throughout the summer when all the intermediate doors were open , but now with the central heating on, they have to be closed & it has become a minor problem. I hope the walkie-talkie might solve the problem.
p.s. I have discovered that in French, a walkie -talkie is called a talkie -walkie 😄