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Honeywell’s Wireless Doorbell is an Amazon favorite, now at all-time low: $16.50

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Amazon offers the Honeywell Premium Portable Wireless Doorbell for $16.59 Prime shipped. Today’s offer is over 50% off the regular price, down $3.50 from our previous mention and an Amazon all-time low. Over 1,100 reviewers have left a 4.6/5 star rating. This is an easy way to add a doorbell to your home without investing in costly (and complicated) wiring.

Honeywell Premium Wireless Doorbell Features:

  • Wireless – Battery operated
  • Works with up to six (6) push buttons, motion detectors or door contacts for added security and convenience
  • Six (6) chime tunes, fully adjustable volume and six (6) visual alert icons
  • Self learning code system automatically adjusts to eliminate interference
  • 450-ft operating range

The Honeywell RCWL330A P4 Premium Portable Plus Wireless Door Chime makes it easy to replace your home’s generic doorbell ring with a chime tune that better fits your individual style. This chime is also compatible with a wide range of optional security accessories that can help you safeguard your home and family, and it comes complete with a pre-programmed bell push button.

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