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Sunnybell ST66 64-Channel Digital Wireless Doorbell

Sunnybell ST66 64-Channel Digital Wireless Doorbell

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Brand: Kaito
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $29.95
Buy New: $16.98 (On sale from $19.95)
You Save: $2.97 (15%)



Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 8 reviews
Sales Rank: 1908

Media: Misc.
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.4
Dimensions (in): 6 x 4 x 1.5

MPN: ST66
Model: ST66
EAN: 6918088301961
ASIN: B0007PRHY0

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Features:
  • Transmits up to 300 feet (open air), Crispy Sound, CE certified.
  • 64 selectable channels prevent outside interference allow system expansion
  • Weather-proof for outdoor use
  • 30 days money back guarantee and 1 year manufacturer's warranty

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
The Sunnybell wireless door chime ST66 is white-colored. It transmits signals as far as 300 feet, the signals can pass through doors, walls and etc. The coded receiver has 64 selectable channels to avoid any possible interference from other sources. The door chime (receiver) runs on 3 pieces of C-size batteries which are not included. Pushbutton (transmitter) runs on a 12v battery which is included and can last for as long as 1 year. Both the chime and pushbutton are wall or door mountable with included kit.


Customer Reviews:   Read 3 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Wireless Doorbell   September 21, 2008
Michelle Faison (Quincy, MA USA)
This was very easy to install and works well for back door. Delivered promptly, and was as shown on screem


3 out of 5 stars It's okay - nothing special   June 22, 2008
Robert Fately (Van Nuys, CA USA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Since the doorbell in my 50 year old house no longer worked, and I wanted to avoid having to go through a rewiring operation, I opted for this wireless unit. br / br /Basically, it works well enough - the only problems, such as they are, are that the chime itself isn't as loud as it might be and the doorbell button (which is to be mounted in the area of the front door) is not particularly visible. Perhaps if it were self-illuminating the visitor's eye would be drawn to it, but as it is it is easy to miss, particularly at dusk. br / br /Battery life seems good; I have not had to replace the batteries in the year I've owned this item.


2 out of 5 stars If it doesn't work out of the package......give up   May 30, 2008
Stephen G. Horlick (Gillette, WY)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I never had to work so hard to install a "C" battery. One battery is a very tight fit and no room for your fingers. br / br /And that's just the beginning. I finally got 3 batteries in the chime and one in the button and then.....nothing, it did'nt work. br / br /After reading the manual I learned that this thing uses electronic jumpers to achieve 64 codes and stop interference. The jumpers (tiny bridges that fit over pins on the circuit board) are very hard to get to, there are a total of 14, 7 in the chime and 7 in the button. It takes experimentation to figure out what works. br / br /I eventually found the right combination and then found that the head of the supplied screw for the chime didn't fit in the keyway slot on the back. Not a biggie...just added to the hassle. br / br /Too much aggravation for a $17 product.


4 out of 5 stars Works sometimes   June 26, 2007
Aziz Laurent (Austin TX)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I need to fiddle with the battery occasionally to get the chime to work. It is not very reliable.


5 out of 5 stars Works Most of the Time...   June 14, 2007
Super Dave (Ada, Oklahoma)
3 out of 4 found this review helpful

June 14th, 2007 br / br /Evidently some folks have trouble with this unit and some have not, and I would identify with the later group. I found it an excellent replacement for my previous model. I have the receiver and transmitter fairly close together, but the signal goes through a steel reinforced cinder block wall. I have not had any problem getting the chime to go off when the bell is pressed, and have not found anyone who pressed the bell too lightly for it to work. Seems pretty good to me. br / br /July 14th, 2007 update br /I have been using this bell a while longer now, and have noticed a few people who pressed this bell too lightly for it to work, unlike at the time of my earlier review. This would make my new rating 4 stars if possible. The front transmitted has a little LED light that comes on when pressed correctly, but, since I use this bell at our drive-up window, most people can't see the light since their hands and knuckles get in the way. Still, it works pretty good.