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Increasing Volume on Doorbell Ringer?

When I'm in the back part of my apartment I can't hear the door bell. I've had it looked at, but there is no way to increase the volume. Is there anything I can do to make it louder?

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October 30, 20122 found this helpful

I had the same problem. Found a device at Lowe's that come in 2 pieces. One sits on top of the inside box for the doorbell, and the other plugins in the room you can't hear in. when the doorbell is rung,you get a very lovely and loud chime in the back room. it cost less than $20 Hope this helps. It has been a lifesaver for me. I wear hearing aids and when I am bathing or have them out. I cant hear the bell in my bedroom. T.J.

 
July 7, 20170 found this helpful

do you remember what it is called

 
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March 11, 20200 found this helpful

What is it called?

 
December 17, 20200 found this helpful

What is the device called that makes a doorbell sound louder

 

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December 18, 20200 found this helpful

I think it is called a "doorbell chime extender."

 
November 2, 20123 found this helpful

I'm not familiar with the device the other person mentioned that you can buy at Lowes, but I would suggest getting a baby monitor. You can put the base in the same room as the doorbell, and then either carry or place the receiver in the room where you are at.

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Good luck!

 
May 7, 20181 found this helpful

Thank you - we got new doorbells in our condo and I never hear - it's like a cell phone ring! What perfect idea! baby monitor! I've looking for amplifiers and I'm happy to have hit on this. Gonna buy an inexpensive one to put in my den where I never hear the door!
thanks again :D

 
May 9, 20220 found this helpful

Have someone listen to your doorbell from a distant location. Then, take the cover off your doorbell assembly and determine if that person can hear it better. If that does not improve the sound, try some of the other solutions.

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If it does, make larger holes in the cover so that air flow through the cover can let more sound out when it rings.

 

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