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TechChee.com, shop online for gadget, gizmo and hot tech stuff: Bird-shaped wireless door bell : Bird calls you when visitors arrive
The Red Ferret Journal - gadgets, cool sites, freeware and tech trivia: Wireless Lark Doorbell - welcome visitors with a twitter in your heart
Ubergizmo: Wireless Lark Doorbell
technabob: wireless bird doorbells sure to get your cat’s attention
SlashGear: Bird doorbells: a different sort of wireless tweet
Bird-shaped wireless door bell : Bird calls you when visitors arrive
TechChee.com, shop online for gadget, gizmo and hot tech stuff —
... it cute to greet someone at your door.
The doorbell comes with a 2W speaker that blasts the bird chime. It’s a wireless door bell which installation is super easy as you won’t get into the trouble of dangling wires, and double-sided stickers are ready at the back of it, just tear it off and stick it on. It also comes with a remote which lets you switch on and off its sound. The doorbell needs three AAA batteries, whereas the remote needs one.
Buy online, $11, SourcingMap
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Wireless Lark Doorbell - welcome visitors with a twitter in your heart
The Red Ferret Journal - gadgets, cool sites, freeware and tech trivia —
Wirelesslarkdoorbell The Wireless Lark Doorbell says more about your taste in home furnishings than Laura Ashley ever will. We are, after all, talking about a 2W speaker and a delicate shade of green. Ish. 7.33. ...
Wireless Lark Doorbell
Ubergizmo —
... Instead of the usual "ding dong!" tune that we hear, why not inject a little bit of nature loving with the Wireless Lark Doorbell? This £7.33 fake lark comes with a 2W speaker and "greens" up your home, bringing a smile to the face of anyone who drops by. At least it is better than a slobbering St. Bernard who gets all excited at anyone who passes by. The sound of birds chirping is also rather relaxing, and won't startle you whenever someone is at the door. ...
wireless bird doorbells sure to get your cat’s attention
technabob —
... your stoop.
While some might find the bird sounds soothing, I think I’d pull every last hair out of my head if I had to listen to one of these every time someone was at the door. My orange tabby cat, on the other hand, has already plunked down his credit card to order a dozen.
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For all you bird watchers (and felines) out there, they’re available in both the brown sparrow and green lark designs for $10 to $11 bucks a bird. ...
Bird doorbells: a different sort of wireless tweet
SlashGear —
... You just know there’s a demo video after the cut
Powered by four AAA batteries in all - one for the button, three for the bird - each has a 2W speaker to make sure you can’t avoid the crazed squawking. As the sales description so memorably puts it, “Delicate smart part, makes the doorbell a saluting angel of dwelling house, work building, hotel, tire building, factory and so on, you will never miss any guest.”
The lark and sparrow models are both available now, priced between $10 and ...

