Security2020 WC180 Wireless Door Chime with Flashing Strobe Light







Key features
- •Wireless Range may vary depending on construction and materials
- •Bright Flashing Strobe Light with Chime
- •Ideal for noisy areas of hearing impaired
- •No wiring required - Just plug in
- •Three sound options: ding dong, 4 note Westminster chimes or 8 note Westminster chimes
Security2020 WC180 Wireless Door Chime with Flashing Strobe Light
List Price: $81.49$73.34DEALYou Save: $8.15 (10%)
Free shippingFree Returns – 30 daysFree Order CancellationSecure Payment2–3 Days DeliveryGet It June 23, 2026In Stock (2)No marketing spamNo account requiredFulfilment by FedEx / Amazon / UPS / ShipwirePayPal / Card Buyer Protection
Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.3
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Great door signaler for deaf!
Amazon Customer•November 26, 2017
Great product! A slight delay from the time the doorbell is pushed until the strobe light activates, but no big deal. Works well for the deaf recipient! Appreciated the fast service/shipping, too!
Works Great!
Dan W.•September 24, 2017
Works as described.
Great For Hearing Impaired Apartment!
Richard J Ulrich•July 22, 2017
Great Seller! Product installs easily and the strobe light is bright, shipping was FAST too!
truly bright enough to get attention
joji hufnagel•May 25, 2017
strobe is bright enough to capture your attention even from the next room! not some other battery operated strobes that claim to be bright. this one does need to be plugged in directly to an outlet/extension cord.
Good functionality but imcompatible with PowerLine Ethernet
Bibliophilic•May 23, 2017
It works well for a deaf user. The strobe is bright, albeit a bit of time lag from the moment when transmitter button is pressed. The button battery needed hard press to get it in place. Drawback: One can't expect to pay less for an extra receiver to be used in anothr room. One has to buy the entire set.
Update on May 31, 2017:
This device is based on X10 standard, which prevents you from using PowerLine Ethernet wired network at home.
Update on May 31, 2017:
This device is based on X10 standard, which prevents you from using PowerLine Ethernet wired network at home.
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