Perhaps historically, one of the simplest devices in your home, doorbells in recent years, has advanced technologically speaking to provide much more than just the sound of a bell or chime when someone visits your front door. Below we’ll give you the scoop on the different types available and the benefits of each.
Wired Doorbells
Typical wired doorbell systems use a switch to make a chime sound via a button mechanism installed beside the door. A terminal is connected to the switch with wires through a transformer that controls the voltage usually between 120 to 240-volt AC – 8 to 24 volts, this conserves electricity and diminishes the risk of fire.
Ultimately, wires run from the switch to a transformer then to a chime unit located centrally so it can be heard in any room. If you are a homeowner, you may want to consider a wired doorbell for its low maintenance, dependability, and long-lasting nature.
Advantages of wired doorbells:
- Wired doorbells are the most common type of doorbells for homes.
- These doorbells are usually wired during the building process.
- Maintenance-free.
- They do not require batteries.
- Dependable and long-lasting up to 10 years or more.
- Lots of decorative styles and materials options, including metal and plastic.
- Easy installation, only if your home is already wired for a doorbell.
- No issues with range or interference as with wireless or smart doorbells.
- Traditional chime options are available.
Wireless Doorbells
Wireless doorbells are battery-operated using radio waves to connect to a transmitter from the door-side button to the bell or chime speaker unit inside. This does away with the need for hard wiring and drilling into the exterior facia of the house. These are the best option for renters unless you have special permission from your landlord.
Features and benefits of wireless doorbells:
- Due to no hardwiring, they can be taken when you move.
- No holes or changes to the house’s structure needed.
- Easy installation.
- Sound range extenders are available for larger homes.
- Due to radio signal operation, wireless doorbells have a robust range suitable for most homes.
- Up to 2-year battery life.
- Variety of chimes and tones available.
- Lighted doorbell versions are available.
- Decorative and color options are plentiful.