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Reporter RWIS Chamberlain Wireless Portable 4-Channel Intercom System (Pair) by THE REPORTER
Product DetailsManufacturer: THE REPORTER Model: RWIS Product features: - 4-channel intercom system (pair) with 1000 feet range
- FM modulation with fully secured connections
- Allows up to 10 separate conversations simultaneously
- 1-year warranty
- Compatible with Reporter wall flush mount units RIFMS2 and RIFM1 (sold separately)
Description of Reporter RWIS Chamberlain Wireless Portable 4-Channel Intercom System (Pair)4-channel intercom system that does not require wall power and features 1000ft. range. This system allows up to 10 conversations simultaneously with 32 radio channels and works on 4 AA batteries for up to 2 years, ALWAYS ON. Compatible with flush-mount intercom item# 331727. U.S.A. The Reporter RWIS Chamberlain Wireless Portable 4-Channel Intercom System (Pair) lets you communicate between rooms that are up to a thousand feet away from each other. By using a 900 MHz secure digital link, you'll enjoy crystal clear reception between the intercoms on your network without worry about eavesdroppers. These two wireless intercoms make communication over distances up to 1,000 feet easy. | Two Intercoms Included with Unlimited Expandability The RWIS Wireless Intercom System comes with two intercoms, allowing you to easily set up communication between two rooms up to a thousand feet from each other. Since the intercom runs on batteries, there are no wires or power connections required, giving you flexibility regarding placement. Each unit uses four AA batteries, which powers the unit for a year. You can also use an optional AC adapter to power the intercom.The system is compatible with all Chamberlain wireless intercoms, so you can easily add more intercoms wherever you need them. Conference Mode Allows For Multiple Simultaneous Conversations In normal mode, two intercoms can communicate with each other. But with the flip of a switch, you can set multiple intercoms to Conference Mode, which allows all of them to communicate simultaneously. Keep Tabs on Another Room with Monitor Mode Another handy feature is the Monitor Mode, which allows you to monitor all the sounds in a specific room. You can use this mode, for example, to keep tabs on a baby in another room or to keep track of pets outside. Voice Activation Feature Makes Answering Easy When you set the intercom to Voice Activation mode, you can answer a call by simply speaking loudly into the intercom instead of having to walk over to the intercom and push the Talk button. The Reporter RWIS Chamberlain 4-Channel Intercom system is backed by a one-year warranty. 
The RWIS Wireless Intercom System makes it easy to keep tabs on what's going on throughout your home or office. |
Tools and Hardware Reviews of Reporter RWIS Chamberlain Wireless Portable 4-Channel Intercom System (Pair)Customer Review: Reporters are the best .. excellent design and quality! Summary: 5 Stars
These units work flawlessly without interference. They are dependable and crystal clear, day and night difference compared to other intercoms. I had previously purchased a set of Westinghouse intercoms (which send signals over home electrical wires) based on reviews I read for Westinghouse, but those units were very poor in reliability and sound. These Reporters use AA batteries which last for a very long time and have the side benefit of portability. I am very, very pleased with these Reporters. Highly recommended!!!
I write this review based on my personal experience with Reporters and Westinghouse units, the latter was nothing but hair-pulling frustration while the former is nothing but bliss. In regards to the other reviews, yes there is a loud beep when adjusting volume or sending a message, but this is by design as it alerts your recipients that a message is about to follow (like a 'paging all units' alarm). The Westinghouse units just sounded like an electrical click or sometimes like a powerline turned on when you send a message. Also, some people have complained about Reporter units not transmitting well or cutting off voices... now, in regards to transmission, I have had no trouble transmitting in a 3000sq ft home from corner to corner 3 floors apart, and the only thing I can think of recommending here is to purchase the Reporters from a reputable dealer like Amazon or Buy.com rather than from a third-party marketplace dealer (I have had my share of frustrations with one of the sellers even on this listing). Regarding the cutoff of voices, I can imagine that this may be the result of not holding down the transmit button while speaking, like you press the button momentarily and start speaking, but then let go before you are done talking. My 4 year old had initially had this problem when she tried to talk to me and of course her voice got cut off because she wasn't holding down the transmit button, but once she got it, no problems since.
Again, I highly recommend these Reporters to anyone in need of a portable, reliable communications system for the home to obviate any need of yelling/screaming.
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