1)55 first polyphonic ring tones are optional: users can set any music as doorbell ringtone according to personal preference 2)Learning code: Users can flexibly increase or decrease the receiver and transmitter according to their needs. The pairing method is simple and easy to operate. 3)Memory function: The ringtone that has been set after power off can be locked by memory, and still ring according to the set ringtone after power-on. 4)In the open environment, the farthest effective working distance can reach 950ft: remote control, stable signal, no interference 5)Transmitter waterproof grade IP55: Built-in waterproof rubber ring, can work normally in rainy days, will not miss any visitors 6)5-level volume adjustable: 0-110 decibels, unique mute-free mode, giving users a better home experience Technical Parameters -Working temperature: -27.4℉ to +158℉ -Operating frequency: 433.92MHz ± 280KHz -Transmitter battery: 23A12V alkaline zinc-manganese battery -Receiver voltage: AC 110~260 volts (wide voltage) packing list -Receiver X1 -Transmitter X2 -3M double-sided tape X4 -Instruction manual X1 -Mini screwdriver X1 Precautions: * Please test the working distance between the receiver and the transmitter before installing and fixing! * Do not install the transmitter on the security door. The metal will weaken the signal and affect the remote control distance! * Do not install the receiver next to electric appliances such as TV sets, induction cookers, microwave ovens, etc. with electromagnetic waves! * We care about every customer,if you have any problem or suggestion,please feel free concact to us,your any opinion is important and a great encouragement to us!
D**S
A Modern Way for Your Dog to Let You Know It’s Time to Go Out!
The media could not be loaded. I’ve used multiple devices that allow our dogs to let us know when they want to go outside. A dinger bell on the floor, a string of bells hung from the door knob - they both work to some degree but the dogs have to use enough force to make the noise loud enough to be heard. Not so with this new device from KISSIN.There are two transmitters that just barely have to be tapped by your dogs nose or paw in order to cause the receiver to sound. Each transmitter can be set up with its own sound through the receiver. One could be placed inside and one outside so your dog can also let you know when they are ready to come back in. We have ours set at different locations within the house. I was shocked at just how far the transmitters signals traveled without any issue.The receiver is simply plugged into an outlet in a central location. Mine was automatically paired with both transmitters - all I had to do was remove a plastic strip which activated the batteries. The receiver has three buttons - a volume, and a forward and backward. You can choose from 55 different ringtones - from a simple ding dong to Beethoven, there is something for everyone. The volume control allows it to be turned up loud enough to be heard throughout the house.I think this is a huge improvement over the traditional training aids allowing your dog to let you know they are ready to go out. This is definitely a product I’d recommend.⭐️As with all Drew’s Reviews, if I discover something new about this product - good or bad - I will UPDATE my review. I believe in creating detailed, complete reviews because, like you, I depend on them when I am shopping. If you found my review HELPFUL - please click ⬇️ below!⭐️
M**Z
Incrediblely easy doorbell for small dogs to use.
The media could not be loaded. We have a 3 months old mini dachshund and Inwas having trouble finding a bell she could use that was loud enough for us to hear. We tried tying a bell to the door but it wasn’t loud enough. We tried a desk bell but her paw was too small to correctly push it down with rough force. This doorbell requires little to no pressure for it to ring. You do have to touch it in the center for it to ring, our puppy is tiny and at times her paw will touch the outside and it doesn’t go off. But after I ask her to do it again she will continue until she touches the center. I’m thinking as she grows and her paws get bigger this will no longer be an issue. Her personality is a little stubborn so this might also contribute to her not touching the sensor correctly. Over all I am extremely pleased with the doorbell. It comes with various tones to pick from and four different volume levels.
I**E
You and your dog will love it!
This is an amazing product!I mounted one transmitter to the inside of our back door and mounted the second transmitter to the outside wall.Remarkably, It survived -20 Deg F weather.Once you figure it out, setting up the transmitters is easy and the ringtone choices are vast. One of the best features is having unique ringtones, which makes it easy to tell if your dog wants to go outside or is ready to come back inside.I would give this 5 stars, but:1. Double-sided tape is provided to attach the transmitters. If you decided to move the transmitter, it would probably remove the finish from your wall / door.2. To replace the battery, you need to remove 3 screws on the back of the transmitter. You would first need to detach the transmitter from the wall / door, then remove the double-sided tape. Then you would need to get more double-sided tape. Not the best design.Plan B: Instead of using double-side tape, I purchased some exterior-grade Velcro for about $4.00. If the battery does need to be replaced, the transmitter can easily be removed and opened. The transmitter have been installed for 3 months, with no issues.
K**2
SUPER AWESOME - Even for tiny dogs
The touch sensitivity is fantastic. Only took our 8 pound 6 month old puppy 2 days to learn to use it with complete success. Many other brands require more force to ring the bell. We prefer this over the dangle chime bells for a few reasons. 1. it doesn't clang every time you open the door. 2. its loud enough to hear all over the house with volume adjustment settings 3. easy to train a dog to use.There are 3 cons to this (which aren't even that bad):1.Too many sound options. While that may sound ridiculous at first, there are about 500 sounds to choose from... BUT the only way to get back to the one you like is to go through all the sounds again. We found a nice chime about 10 sounds in and left it.2. It is not thin enough to slide behind a sliding glass door. This may or may not bother some people. We chose to put one on the outside and one on the inside of our sliding back door. Ultimately, this just means you need to place the devise closest to the side that opens (on the outside) otherwise, your door will not slide all the way open.3. Needs color options. We are fine with black - but would have preferred white.
T**0
Randomly rings
Bell was light enough to the touch for my 5month old havenese which I loved. Worked great until it was randomly ringing in the middle of the night and day with a different tone. I am certain no one or pup was near it to have it go off. I contacted the seller base on the card that was provided with the item and did not hear back. I figured I got a defected one and had decided to not repurchase due to seller not replying.
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