Security2020 WC180 Wireless Door Chime with Flashing Strobe Light
Product Description
Security2020 WC180 Wireless Door Chime with Flashing Strobe Light
- Hearing impaired doorbell with bright flashing strobe light and loud 92dB receiver for clear visual and audible alerts. Timbre para personas con discapacidad auditiva con luz estroboscópica brillante y receptor de 92dB para alertas visuales y audibles claras.
- Wireless range up to 600 feet with weather-resistant push button and easy plug-in receiver installation. Alcance inalámbrico de hasta 600 pies con botón resistente a la intemperie e instalación fácil del receptor enchufable.
- 58 selectable melodies with adjustable volume and strobe-only mode for flexible notification options. 58 melodías seleccionables con volumen ajustable y modo solo estroboscopio para opciones de notificación flexibles.
- Expandable system allows adding multiple push buttons and receivers to suit your specific needs. Sistema expandable permite agregar múltiples botones y receptores según sus necesidades específicas.
- Ideal for deaf and hard of hearing users, noisy environments, homes, offices, and small businesses. Ideal para usuarios sordos y con problemas de audición, entornos ruidosos, casas, oficinas y pequeños negocios.
If you or a loved one has trouble hearing your doorbell, the WC180 (WP180USL) is a great, inexpensive solution. The WC-180 wireless door chime for the hearing impaired is a kit that ships with one wireless button transmitter and one plugin wireless door chime receiver with a bright built in strobe light. It's hard to miss the flashing strobe when someone rings your doorbell. This flashing chime also works great in loud environments where employees need more of a visual indicator when the front buzzer is pushed. Another great feature that makes this product stand out is the fact that it has 17,000 different privacy codes. This ensures that your neighbor's door chime won't make your buzzer ring and vice versa. This product has a range of up to 150 feet. Metal, concrete, stucco, and some other materials may interfere with the transmission range of the transmitter to the receiver. If you have a metal door frame, we recommend mounting the button with a piece of wood between the frame and button.










