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Wireless doorbell set featuring a sleek, modern design with a white finish and blue LED accent. Includes a compact transmitter and a receiver, both branded with the Eura logo.

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WDP-82H2 CHILL-OUT Wireless Doorbell EURA

  • Operating frequency 433.92 MHz
  • Operation range Max. up to 100 m
  • Transmitter power type Kinetic
  • Type of communication Wireless

16,99 € 20,06 €

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Wireless doorbell set featuring a sleek black receiver and a matching black and silver transmitter with a nameplate. The modern design includes a prominent button for easy use.

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Wireless doorbell EURA WDP-05A3

  • Working range: Max. up to 50 m
  • Operating frequency: 433.92 MHz
  • Communication type: Wireless
  • Transmitter power supply voltage: 3 V DC
  • Transmitter power supply type: Battery

12,27 € 13,92 €

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A sleek, rectangular wired doorbell with a minimalist white design and perforated speaker holes on the front. The words "DOOR BELL" are printed at the bottom, emphasizing its function.

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Wired doorbell ATLO-DB-1

3,54 € 5,19 €

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Wireless doorbell set featuring a sleek, modern design with a white and dark gray color scheme. Includes a main unit with LED indicators and a push button labeled "A. Nowak."

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Wireless doorbell EURA WDP-25A3 CANTOR

  • Range up to 50 m
  • Operating frequency: 433.92 MHz
  • Possible expansion
  • Wireless
  • Number of chime melodies: 38

9,91 € 11,33 €

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A sleek, white wireless doorbell with a camera and illuminated button, featuring the EZVIZ logo prominently displayed. The design is modern and minimalist, suitable for smart home integration.

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Wireless Wifi Doorbell EZVIZ DB1C IR5m

  • Image resolution - FullHD
  • Vertical field of view - 170 degrees
  • Person detection supported by artificial intelligence
  • Night vision range - 5 meters
  • Waterproof housing with IP65 rating

94,16 € 129,32 €

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A sleek, modern wired doorbell with a minimalist design featuring curved lines and ventilation slits. The device is primarily white with the brand logo subtly displayed at the bottom.

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Wired doorbell EURA WDP-07G7 ~230V/AC white

  • Number of chime melodies 1
  • Power supply voltage of the receiver 230V AC
  • Max. volume 90 dB / 1 m
  • Temperature operating range of the receiver 0ºC ~ +50ºC
  • Receiver's dimensions (H x W x D) 127 x 70 x 45 mm

7,55 € 8,97 €

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A sleek, white wireless doorbell button with a minimalist design and the brand logo at the top. The compact, square shape is ideal for modern home entrances.

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EURA KINETIC WDA-11H2 doorbell button

  • Type of communication Wireless
  • Transmitter power type Kinetic
  • Transmitter signal strength 1.5 dB
  • Temperature operating range of the transmitter -18ºC ~ +40ºC
  • Transmitter dimensions (H x W x D) 85 x 85 x 32 mm

8,26 € 9,44 €

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Wireless doorbell with camera featuring a sleek white design and black camera lens, accompanied by a compact plug-in chime unit. Ideal for smart home integration, offering enhanced security and convenience.

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WIRELESS DOORBELL WITH CAMERA ATLO-DBCT-TUYA-V2 Wi-Fi, Tuya Smart

  • Sensor: CMOS - 2 Mpx
  • Resolution: 1920 x 1080 px - 1080p
  • Lens: 3.6 mm
  • MicroSD card support - Video recording to micro SD card,
  • Built-in microphone,

44,60 € 58,29 €

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How do doorbells and chimes work?

How doorbells work depends on the type of specific doorbell or chime. In both cases, the key element is the closing of an electrical circuit or the transmission of a signal, which generates a signaling sound. Nowadays, especially in the field of smart homes, doorbells and chimes have become more advanced, offering additional features such as cameras or integration with home automation systems.

  1. In the case of wired bells: A bell button is placed outside the building. When someone presses the button, an electrical circuit is closed. On the other hand, a bell is installed inside the building, which is connected to an electrical wire. When the circuit of the button is closed, the bell is energized, which generates sound.
  2. As for wireless bells, on the other hand: Similarly, a button outside the building generates a signal, but it is a radio signal, not an electrical signal. Inside the building, there is a wireless receiver that receives the radio signal from the button and generates sound.
  3. In the case of so-called smart doorbells: The signal can be transmitted over Wi-Fi, and the user can receive notifications on a smartphone.
  4. As for traditional door chimes: They are usually mechanical. They consist of a metal disc and a hammer. When someone presses a button outside, the hammer strikes the dial, generating a distinctive sound.
  5. Electric chimes, on the other hand: They can operate on a similar principle to wired bells. The external button closes the circuit, powering the internal chime.
  6. Smart chimes: Similar to ringtones, smart chimes can use Wi-Fi, and you can get notifications on your smartphone.

What can a house bell do?

A house bell is primarily a device used to signal the arrival of guests or delivery of a package. The functions of the doorbell depend primarily on the model of the device.

First of all - doorbells generate a sound that informs residents of the presence of someone at the door. Some doorbells allow the user to choose from different sounds or melodies.

Another feature of doorbells is that they are wireless in many models. Modern bells are available in wireless versions, which eliminates the need to run cables between the button and the bell. The signal is transmitted via radio waves.

Some bells are also equipped with cameras that allow a view of the person standing in front of the door. This enhances security by allowing visitors to be identified.

Doorbells also integrate with smart home systems. As part of a smart home, doorbells can be integrated with home automation systems, allowing remote control or monitoring via smartphone.

Some bells even have illuminated buttons, making them easier to use at night, and advanced bells can record events such as dates and times the button was pressed, which can be useful for monitoring activity around the door.

In smart systems, doorbells can send notifications to residents' smartphones, allowing them to find out when guests arrive, even when they are away. Select models also allow the user to talk to the guest remotely using a smartphone or other devices.

Wired vs. wireless house bells

Doorbells for the home can be wired or wireless, and the choice between the two depends primarily on the user's preferences and the specifics of the installation.

Wired doorbells:

  • are usually more stable, since the signal is transmitted through a cable;
  • are not susceptible to radio interference, which can be a problem with wireless bells;
  • wired bells do not require batteries or charging. They are powered by a connection to the electrical grid;
  • they have no range limitation because the signal is routed through the cable;
  • if installation can be anticipated during construction, wired bells may be easier to install in a new building.

Wireless bells:

  • are easier to install in existing buildings, as they do not require pulling cables;
  • can be placed anywhere because they are not restricted by cables;
  • offer the ability to move the bell to different locations without having to relocate cables;
  • they can run on batteries or be recharged, which gives some flexibility;
  • some wireless bells offer additional features, such as cameras, video recording, or connection to smart home systems;
  • require regular battery replacement, which can be cumbersome and expensive.

Ultimately, the choice between wired and wireless bells depends on individual needs, installation conditions and user preferences. Wireless doorbells have become increasingly popular because of their ease of installation, but for some applications, especially in newly built homes, wired ones may still be attractive.

Who should buy a doorbell?

A doorbell is a practical device that can be useful for many people and situations. For those living in single-family homes or apartments, a doorbell is an essential tool for notifying guests of their arrival.

Also, people who run their own businesses, especially if they work from home, can use a doorbell as a tool to notify them of deliveries or customer visits.

In stores and offices, doorbells are often used to notify staff of a customer's entrance.

For teachers working from home, doorbells can be used to notify students when they arrive for private lessons.

Doorbells can be used by people with limited mobility who are unable to respond quickly to a knock.

For people living in areas where the front door is far from the courtyard or garden, bells can facilitate communication.

For frequent users of delivery services, such as couriers or food suppliers, a doorbell makes it easier to be notified of a delivery.

There's no denying that doorbells are a versatile tool that can make life easier for many people, providing a simple and effective way to communicate at a distance. Take a closer look at IVEL's offer and choose the perfect doorbell or door chime for your home.

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