Wire-free visual doorbell. Icons indicate a range of alerts according to transmitters connected, for example, to a telephone. A second bell push can be used at the back door which can be programmed to illuminate a different icon. Optional telephone transmitter.
The Libra + Flashing doorbell is an excellent product which is wire free, simply fix the push to the outside door and insert batteries into the receiver: it could not be simpler. The receiver has a flashing light and 6 icons, the icons can indicate other events, for example if you have a telephone transmitter the telephone icon will light up along with the bell sounding and flashing. (The orange icon shown in the picture relates to the doorbell) A second push can also be used for the back door programmed to a different icon allowing you to immediately recognise which door to answer.
Friedland
Head Office
The Arnold Centre
Paycocke Road
Basildon
Essex
SS143EA
United Kingdom
08447369149Transmitter | |
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Range | 200metres |
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