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Review on EverNary Dog Door Bell Wireless Doggie Doorbells For Potty Training With Warterproof Touch Button Dog Bells Included Receiver And Transmitters (1 Receiver + 1 Transmitters (W)) by Jacob Jefferson

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent Value, Solid Design - All Dogs Learn, from 2 to 20 - Dogs Won't Ever Give Up on You

Have patience when training, remember that dogs can have the intelligence of a 2-year old, but not the same ability to get you to pay attention and smile every time she verbalizes. I waited to review until I could configure these as 2 independent groups where each button activates just one ringer. I gave up on it working because I never heard the tones that are unique when pairing, they are more quiet so reduce noise and unplug the first ringer after the first set are paired - no stimulus is better than everything ringing if you don't follow the instructions carefully. Plug in and then test each group separately after you're done- the instructions provided do work. Getting our pup trained was easy - he would save me from a burning building (100% certainty) if I yelled Treat! Peanut butter on the button worked and it took about 5 times (with praise!). I've had one pair in for well over a year. Minor issues: on lowest volume too loud - fix is to put a nice square of aluminum tape (or duct tape) over speaker grill, or 2 passes around speaker with silicon tape: this will give you the same range of choices but less loud. Those "much loved" Tones vs "electro tunes.". Those tunes are cute in greeting cards, but I can't stand them no matter how short. I use traditional doorbell (Da-dum) and Westminster (Da-dum De dum), I'd prefer zero songs but they can be easier to hear and differentiate from the doorbell. I'm glad these are reasonably priced and that Alexa moved out (and I'm not donating wifi bandwidth or giving up more privacy that is 100% mine) to be mined by everyone as a business model. These are durable and will last, and a good value, I'd prefer buttons use button-style batteries but not at the expense of range - it would require changes to electronics but why mess with near perfection to save on batteries that would need replacement sooner? This is a rare, high value, inexpensive solution that is the same price paid in January 2020, get one today! Remember be patient and give you dog praise for attention and give up before you get frustrated, cone back to it later. Once learned remind you good pup that you are so happy they learned to use the button.almost forgot, use non-toxic marker or paint to color in a ring on the button for contrast, and darker color if white and if black discover white markers, they will work marking anything from plastic, metal, or painted, the white-on-white ones are hard to see on a white or light wall. If your dog has normal hearing they don't need to see the lights on ringer, they will hear the ring.

Pros
  • The wireless design makes installation and set-up a breeze, without any unsightly wires or cords
Cons
  • The product may not work well with all types of doors