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The hassle of wiring a traditional doorbell or replacing flat batteries ends with this self-generating wireless system. The push button on your doorframe uses the simple kinetic energy from a press to transmit a radio signal, requiring no external power source. This makes installation a matter of minutes, not hours, saving on electrician's call-out charges. The receiver plugs into any standard UK mains socket inside your home, drawing minimal power to provide a clear, audible alert. With an operational range of up to 150 metres in open spaces, it reliably connects your front door to a shed, garage, or annexe. Indoors, the 30-metre range ensures the chime can be placed in a central hallway, kitchen, or even upstairs, so you’ll never miss a visitor.
This doorbell kit is designed for straightforward installation and dependable performance in typical British homes. It combines energy-efficient technology with flexible configuration options to suit different property layouts, from a terraced house to a home with a detached workshop.
This wireless doorbell solves specific installation challenges, whether you’re in a listed building where drilling is restricted or simply want to avoid the mess and expense of new wiring.
Choosing a wireless, self-powered doorbell is an investment in reducing future maintenance and providing reliable access notification for years.






Self-generating Wireless Doorbell Kit with a 150m Open Ground Range and Two Transmitter Options for Flexible Home Installation
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Self-Generating Wireless Doorbell: A 150-Metre Range Solution Without Batteries or Wiring

Features and Build Quality of the Wireless Doorbell

Self-Powering Push Button Design
The core innovation is the self-generating transmitter. Each time the button is pressed, a small internal generator converts the mechanical force into electrical energy to power the radio signal. This mechanism is entirely sealed within the 66mm x 40mm x 20mm plastic casing, protecting it from dust and moisture when installed under cover. There are no batteries to leak or wiring terminals to corrode, which is a common failure point in standard doorbells after a few winters.Long-Distance Radio Signal Performance
Using a stable RF frequency, the system is rated for distances up to 150 metres with a clear line of sight, such as across a garden to a summer house. Through interior walls and floors, the effective range is a practical 30 metres. This performance is consistent because the mains-powered receiver isn’t subject to the declining voltage of a battery. The system operates on 110-240V power, making it compatible with UK voltage standards without needing a transformer.Durable Plastic Housing Construction
Both the receiver and transmitter are moulded from sturdy, white plastic. The material is chosen for its impact resistance and ability to retain its colour without significant fading from indirect sunlight. The receiver’s dimensions of 78mm tall by 54mm wide give it a low profile on a skirting board or shelf. The construction is designed for longevity, with no moving parts on the receiver and a robust button mechanism on the transmitter built for thousands of presses.Practical Applications for Your Home

Professional Installation and Renovation Use
For builders and electricians, this kit offers a quick retrofit solution for renovation projects or new builds where doorbell wiring was omitted. The multiple pairing modes are particularly useful for properties with a front and back door; you can use two transmitters with one receiver (Two-to-One) to have a single chime for both entrances. The inclusion of both EU and US plug adaptors also means the kit can be specified for projects with international electrical fittings, providing consistency for property developers.Everyday Use in UK Households
For the everyday user, the benefit is sheer convenience. The satisfying, firm click of the self-generating button provides immediate tactile feedback that the signal has been sent. Plug the chime into a socket in your kitchen or living room, and you’ll hear a clear tone that cuts through the noise of a washing machine or the television. The crisp, modern white finish blends discreetly with most interior décors, from contemporary minimalist to traditional cottage styles, without looking like a piece of tech kit.Versatility for Outbuildings and Accessibility
Its long range opens up uses beyond the main house. Install a button at the gate of a driveway to alert you in the house when a delivery arrives. Place a receiver in a garden office or a ground-floor annexe to hear the main doorbell. For those with mobility considerations, having a wireless system means the chime can be easily moved to wherever it is most easily heard, without being tethered to a specific wall by wires.Tangible Benefits and Long-Term Value

Cost-Saving and Maintenance Value
The primary long-term value is the elimination of ongoing costs. There are no batteries to purchase for the transmitter, which can save a typical household £5-£10 annually. More significantly, you avoid the potential £80-£150 cost of an electrician to repair or install wired doorbell circuitry. The durable plastic construction and lack of consumable parts mean the product is likely to function for many years without needing service or replacement, offering a strong return on a modest initial outlay.User Satisfaction and Peace of Mind
The reliability of the mains-powered receiver provides peace of mind; you won’t be caught out by a dead battery just when you’re expecting an important parcel. The confidence that the system will work every time, reinforced by the solid feel of the button press and the immediate audible chime, removes a minor but frequent household annoyance. For those in homes with thick stone walls or unusual layouts, the verified 150-metre open-range performance provides assurance that the system can handle the distance where other wireless models might fail.A Simple Upgrade for Your Home Entrance
If your current doorbell is unreliable, unsightly, or non-existent, this kit provides a measurable upgrade. The installation requires no specialist skills, just a screwdriver and a few minutes. The improvement in functionality—from no doorbell to a reliable one, or from a short-range bell to one that reaches your workshop—is immediate and concrete. It solves the specific problem of visitor notification simply and effectively, making it a sensible addition to any home.





