

🔔 Upgrade your entryway with the wireless doorbell that’s as smart and stylish as you are.
The TECKNET Wireless Doorbell is a cutting-edge, self-powered doorbell system featuring a 1300ft wireless range, 60 selectable chimes, and adjustable volume up to 110dB. Its plug-through design preserves your outlet space, while IP66 waterproofing ensures durability in all weather conditions. Easy to install with memory function and LED indicators, it’s perfect for modern homes and professional spaces seeking reliable, battery-free convenience.
















| ASIN | B08VD62FNW |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #29,789 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #51 in Door Bell Kits |
| Color | White |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (11,081) |
| Date First Available | January 29, 2021 |
| Handle/Lever Placement | Push Button |
| Included Components | 1 Doorbell Push; 2 Doorbell Receivers; Instruction; Doorbell Reminder Card |
| Installation Method | Self-Adhesive or Screw-In |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 12 ounces |
| Item model number | TK-WD003 |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Unichain Technology Co., Ltd |
| Package Dimensions | 5.63 x 4.41 x 2.76 inches |
| Part Number | TK-WD003 |
| Plug Format | A- US style |
| Size | 1 Button & 2 Receivers |
| Special Features | Self-powered Doorbell |
| Temperature Range | - 4°F to 140°F Degrees Fahrenheit |
D**D
functionality and design
I recently set up a wireless doorbell, and it’s been a game changer for my home. This self-powered model makes installation a breeze, and with its impressive range of up to 1300 feet, I can hear it from anywhere in the house. With 60 different chimes to choose from, I’ve enjoyed picking a sound that suits my style, and the LED light is a handy feature that adds a touch of flair. One of the standout features is its waterproof design, rated IP66, which gives me peace of mind knowing it can withstand different weather conditions. The sound level can be adjusted from 0 to 110 dB, making it suitable for both quiet and noisy environments. Just a note: make sure to place the ringer within the effective range to ensure it works optimally. Having this doorbell has made it easier to know when guests arrive, and it adds a modern touch to my entryway. The extra socket is a convenient feature, allowing me to plug in other devices without losing an outlet. Overall, this wireless doorbell is a fantastic choice for anyone looking to upgrade their home’s entry system. With its combination of functionality and design, it’s been a reliable and effective addition to my daily life. I’m really pleased with how well it performs!
T**T
Great range, volume, and easy to setup.
I have had several battery powered wireless doorbells installed, on my driveway metal gate, that always had range issues and batteries that would fail in less than 14 months. You would never know when they failed until you missed a package that required a signature or a friend that calls you on their cellphone in front of the gate. Older wireless doorbells used a radio frequency that the metal gate obscured and required a healthier battery to work for a 25 foot distance in front of a window. Therefore, not very reliable with many battery changes, and also not too weather proof either when they failed within five years. One day when I was looking to replace the front gate doorbell, after I just replaced the driveway doorbell, I found an advertisement for a battery free wireless doorbell and I took a chance. It has worked flawless for over five years and that made me take a chance this time to try this different model for the driveway gate. I first tried to put the receiver where I always wanted it, around 50 feet behind a door inside the house that usually stays open and hides the wall AC outlet. The second receiver was placed upstairs near a corner where it hides behind furniture around 25 feet from the transmitter. So far it has been working perfectly since it was installed with no issues at all. It comes with screws but after trying the 3M double sided tape on my previous doorbell, I decided to make it an easy install and just use the tape. After five years, the previous tape was still sticking so strong, that the plastic would break off before the tape would if I didn’t use a blade to cut the double sided tape first. The plastic could also have become brittle over the years due to the punishing direct sunlight. The highest volume can be heard outside and loud enough for my needs. I used one of the two standard doorbell sounds because I personally didn’t care for the other musical sounds. The music tones sound great but you first think it’s coming from some cellphone or other electronic device. The plug-in receivers only have two buttons, one for changing the sounds and the other for the volume. The doorbell itself only has the push button to activate the receiver. It can’t get easier than that for a music playing doorbell system. The only thing left is to find out how long it lasts through years of direct sunlight, humidity and rain. I will update when this doorbell fails to operate normally, but it could take over five years of reliable service to find out.
D**N
No charge necessary
Great doorbell for when your doorbell stops working, or if your home was built in the 1950s & the doorbell sound doesn't reach the basement. Loud sounds and multiple different sound effects to choose from. Easy installation with a power drill too.
T**S
Nice doorbell, just not for dog use
I bought this with the idea of teaching our dogs to tell us they have to go potty. I didn't want to buy the ones made specifically for dogs because they are not quality and don't last. The item itself is terrific! There are so many ringtone options and volume levels. And it is so nice that it works out of the box - no bluetooth or wifi to connect and no batteries! The issue for me is that you have to push too hard on the doorebell itself for it to ring. There is no way we could teach our dogs to push that hard on it with their paws or nose. And the push button is smaller than it looked in the picture. Unfortunately I will have to return it. But if you are purchasing it for normal use, I would highly recommend it!
C**E
Perfect solution to a real problem
We had a hallway and the foyer redone when an electrician removed the electrical outlet and switch covers and the doorbell unit from the wall. The painter who we then contracted a week later to paint, didn't see the wires for the door bell that the electrician pushed back into the wall, and he plastered over the small hole and then painted the wall. Should we break into the newly finished wall to get at the wires to replace the old -- and to be honest -- battered-looking bell unit? We decided it would be much easier to just get one of these transmitter systems instead. We really like this solution, although the previously wired version did have a pushbutton that had a light in it that stayed on all the time that was really nice. The push button unit here, since it is not wired so obviously, it can't have a light in it except when it is pushed -- a minor disadvantage. The sounding unit itself receives the signal pretty much anywhere in a rather large two bedroom apartment and that means as far as 400 feet in either side of the location of the pushbutton door unit and they still responded to a outdoor pushbutton unit. The one caveat (and the reason this doesn't have all 5 stars) is because for all the choices that it gives for what sound you want the indoor "annunciator" unit to play, the only one we found really appealing is the standard Westminster chime or a two chime sound. Most of the rest are less than useful if you are looking for a traditional doorbell sound. More on that below, but even the 8 notes of the Westminster chime has a drawback. It is a bit short in length. First, the actual Westminster bells are 16 notes, while this unit only plays half the melody, that is, 8 notes. We all wished there could be a way to set the player to play the selection twice or maybe three times of that they had included the full 16 note melody. We all felt that being able to get the indoor unit to play a little longer would make sure you heard the doorbell ring. The unit does allow you to select the volume, and making it louder will ensure the occupants will hear it, but we would have preferred hearing it LONGER rather than LOUDER would have been a better option. Then there is the actual sound it produces; for the actually "bell" sounds, they are close enough to bells as you need, I guess, but they are not exactly sounds that anyone would mistake as real struck bells like the old mechanical units make that actually physically strike sounding rods? Not a chance, but as I said, they are close enough for the doorbell "chime" sound to alert you to a caller. The many MANY (32 in all) other sounds you can choose, from woodland sound of birds and chipmunks, while they may be interesting and novel at thirst, they got real old real fast and we quickly agreed they were simply not appropriate as doorbell sounds. As the name itself implies, traditionally it should be a BELL sound, not musical tunes, not birds and certainly not musical tunes that are obviously synth generated. The musical choices really sound cheesy -- very much like the tinny sounds a cell phone makes. We stopped listening to the musical choices after about 10 of these selections. With this wireless system, installation couldn't be easier -- no electrician needed. It really is plug-and-play. AND it came with TWO indoor annunciators which is nice for bigger spaces with rooms far from the front door. On the other hand, it does not have two outdoor pushbutton units. This limits it to homes or especially apartments that only have one door. You will have to search for other units that have two pushbutton door units that will sound distinct sound for both front and back door.
C**N
So happy with choice made
Easy to install, love the choices of chimes. Well worth purchasing.
J**N
It is magic, but a few things to consider
Believe the reviews. It solves a very common problem people with older houses are likely to have. A failing or improperly wired doorbell. I was looking for a solution that didn't require putting multiple new holes in or through my house to get a function doorbell, but that also would survive the cold winters here. Battery-powered doorbells are not really an option in cold weather unless you want to be switching them out weekly or monthly. We removed our old doorbell button and with the provided heavy-duty command strip, applied this doorbell over the hole left by previous. We have a 3-story house + attic and the clicker works at all levels regardless of where I tried to place the receiver to test it (attic, closed closet inside of a closed bedroom, etc.). I have only a few minor criticisms that are impactful to us, but worth sharing so your expectations are tempered if you have similar considerations: 1) The receiver when plugged in obstructs both outlets for any standard, US double outlet. You get one back because the receiver has an outlet pass-thru, but if it were just 2-3 mm shorter you'd be able to make use of the second outlet as well. A miss considering the inner electrical components had room for the device to be overall smaller. If you have a non-standard outlet, or a non-US outlet, you may get lucky, but I wouldn't expect it. See included images. 2) There are a bunch of tones available to choose from for your doorbell. And happily the tone and volume settings retain even through a power outage. One negative for us is that you have one semi-normal doorbell noise, and the rest are all novelty (e.g. Christmas songs, grand-father clock, etc.). I can't imagine ever using 99.9% of them especially because the novelty tones are fairly lengthy. Like 8-12 seconds which is way too much for a doorbell tone. Even the one "normal" tone is too long. It'd have been nice for them to include at least 50% of the available tones as your standard, expected doorbell noises. As a family that works from home, I would not want any of these to go off during the day while I'm at work. I'll likely need to set them up with smarthome features to turn them off during meetings. Update: Everything is still going strong. The only hiccup we've had occurred once but was freaky. I was sitting on our couch and at 2am the doorbell rang. We have two separate cameras facing the doorbell and there's absolutely no way it was touched by man or animal. I can only assume our heavy winds that night somehow triggered it by changing pressure within the case (button is way too firm for wind to push it). Needless to say, I was paranoid. Hasn't happened since despite frequent heavy wind storms.
R**R
easy installtion
Good product, nice finish
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