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• GE Wireless Door Chime with two push buttons
• Adds or replaces a door bell in minutes with up to a 150-foot range
• Features 7 unique chime sounds, including Westminster, foghorn, cuckoo clock, gong, door bell, bell, and knock
• The 16 changeable codes prevent interference with other devices
• Requires 3 c-cell batteries (not included) for the chime and 1 12-volt battery (included) for the push button
| | | Product Details: | | | Package Length:
| 8.5 inches | | Package Width:
| 7.4 inches | | Package Height:
| 3.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.65 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 66 reviews |
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Average Customer Review:
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122 of 122 found the following review helpful:
PerfectJan 20, 2009
By Justin Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R90O1OS9O0UNC Well, I've had this unit for almost 5 months It works great! It has multiple doorbell sounds. Batteries come with the remotes but not for the base unit which requires several C sized batteries.
This unit is LOUD so consider that before putting it in the living room or where you are close by. I put it in the kitchen cabinet and this helps muffle the sound a little so it's not so disturbing. However, I live in a small home. I would recommend this product to those looking for an easy replacement or addition to their doorbell. I would also recommend this product to anyone hard of hearing.
20 of 20 found the following review helpful:
2-doorbellAug 12, 2008
By Daniel L. Leclear
"Danielll"
I had been searching off and on for several days trying to find a simple wireless door bell with two buttons. Then I stumbled across this model: #19209 at Amazon. Not only did it have two buttons but 8 different tones to choose from. Very reasonably priced and easy to install. Very satisfied.
18 of 18 found the following review helpful:
Loud Chime, Sticky ButtonAug 27, 2009
By IlPrimitivo Revised: 12/13/2009
Okay, looks like the Achilles Heel of this product are the wireless buttons provided with the unit. Both buttons stick and causes the doorbell to sound off constantly and it has worn off it's "charm". The first button stuck and I thought it was a fluke. Someone rang the doorbell while I was not at home and so it rang constantly until the batteries died. I switched the button and after a week it started sticking like the first so I am now looking to replace the entire unit.
Four stars down to two.
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The volume on this doorbell is quite loud which is a good thing if you're on a different floor and/or at the back of the house. The multiple chimes are also a plus and I enjoy the humor of the coo-coo clock sounds (Gong, Coo-Coo!!! Gong, Coo-Coo!!!) which is the one I'm using.
One issue that needs to be resolved is that one of the buttons (two wireless buttons are provided) sticks causing the doorbell to coo-coo endlessly until I give the button a good tap or two to make it stop. The spastic coo-coo encourages the dogs and cat to start barking and meowing and my home goes from peaceful and serene to a Wild Kingdom cacophony in an instant. Needless to say, the door gets answered very quickly.
Product seems sturdy and reliable, is loud, and is guaranteed to catch your attention. A sticky button issue needs to be resolved but overall, a good product.
7 of 7 found the following review helpful:
Sticky Buttons RUIN otherwise good productDec 29, 2009
By W. Woolf The buttons on the remote units stick in place when pushed to hard and cause the 'doorbell' to ring constantly if you are not home to answer it - wearing the battery down. Couple that with an expensive and unusual battery needed for replacement, and I guarantee that you will be better off with a more expensive unit that is more reliable. NOT recommended.
5 of 5 found the following review helpful:
Do NOT BUY this GE/JASCO door bell!Jul 13, 2010
By JAD We just passed the one year mark on this GE19209 Wireless Doorbell and all I can say is it is the most poorly designed unit I've ever seen... and G.E.'s sub (JASCO) refuses to admit they have a problem. My first unit ordered from Amazon was defective... and replaced at no charge (of course) Amazon was great - they even covered my return shipping. Then the cold weather hit and the push button started sticking. I contacted JASCO: "send it back, we will review and replace if deemed appropriate". So, without door bell for a few weeks. 2 new buttons arrive - JASCO claims nothing wring with the units I returned. A couple months later... same problem but now in the hot weather: button sticking again. Same drill (phone call to JASCO, letter, shipping, wait 3 weeks for replacement). Last month I returned two buttons and yesterday I received the replacement - this time they only shipped me one button! I'm done calling/writing/shipping defect product to them.
I've now been through this 4 TIMES and guess what - the unit is out of its 1 year warranty.
Sorry. No kind words to say other than this GE product is a P.of S.
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