
While there were doors, there were signals to warn the inhabitants of the guest. From elite hammers from the Middle Ages to antique bells found in stores after the 17th century to the electric buzzer, the door chimes went through a lot of changes over the years. Despite the fact that they have become standard over the years, it was once a time when these fascinating devices were new luxuries.
Joseph Henry claims to be the inventor of the electric doorbell. Henry was a prolific scholar in the 19th century, and also the first director of the Smithsonian Institution. Henry made several successes in the field of electricity and communications, including invented the doorbell, and also invented what the telegraph would have done and made a great contribution to the electric motor. With so many adventures, people often forget that he invented the electric buzzer.
However, the severe dissonance of the electric buzzer was heavy for the nerves, it was more of a shock than a pleasant warning. In the 1930s, companies began to produce musical chimes that were more soothing than electric noise. Evidence shows that Edwards and Telekhime were the first companies to create solenoid chimes, but Nutone and Rittenhouse quickly became the largest competitors; during World War II, Nutone, Rittnhouse and Edwards were the only door bell companies. By the end of the 60s, however, the door bells were no longer new / luxury items, and the majors were replaced by many small companies.
Today there is a style corresponding to each person. Owners can customize their chimes to play any song they desire; even wireless chimes are becoming more attractive. No matter how these innovations sound, the doorbell has become the standard in modern homes.
When it comes time to buy a new doorbell or replace an existing one, there are two options: wired or wireless. The price of wired bells can vary from $ 15 to $ 100 dollars, depending on how much you want it. They do not require batteries, which in the long run will save you money. Although many will be advertised as "by themselves," working with electricity is dangerous, and it is always a good idea to get help from an electrician if you are not familiar with electronics.
The range of the wired bell will definitely be louder than the wireless one, because there is a straight line from the button to the bell. As with any wireless network, connection reliability is significantly less than a hard connection (think about using wireless Internet versus a wired connection). In addition, some wireless bell signals have limited coverage, which means that the bell should be closer to the door than what you prefer. Wired bells also have an average lifespan of 10 years. However, wired door bells include the cost of wiring through your home.
The main advantages of wireless doorbells are their mobility. When you do a lot of remodeling in your home, removing a wired doorbell is another task that would be superfluous if you use a wireless bell.

