We researched top options on the market and evaluated them on their battery life, installation, and extra features. Our top pick, the Honeywell Series 9 Portable Wireless Doorbell, has a flexible 450-foot range, and the receiver supports up to six additional doorbells.  Here are the best wireless doorbells. The square receiver, which can last for up to five years on four C batteries, has a range of up to 450 feet for flexibility when installing the push button. It has an LED halo light, which you can program with seven color alerts, and adjustable volume and chime settings to suit your preferences. There are eight chime options to choose from, and you can mute the receiver temporarily or permanently if desired. You can even download additional chime sounds to customize its ring. The receiver can also connect to up to six transmitters, allowing you to add more doorbells. One of our favorite features is the portability of the receiver, so you can always hear the doorbell ring, even from your home office or backyard. The doorbell comes with a receiver wall mount if you’d prefer to have the receiver in a permanent place. Although portability is a great feature, there is a lag between the button and the receiver. Despite this minor technical delay, this doorbell is our top choice because of its long-lasting battery life and easy-to-use features. Price at time of publish: $52 This affordable wireless doorbell includes more than 50 chime options, but the downside is that you have to cycle through them to select the one you want. You can choose from four volume levels and a silent mode, and the doorbell comes with both screws and heavy-duty adhesive to give you multiple installation options. Price at time of publish: $17 You can use this video doorbell wirelessly with its rechargeable battery pack, or you also have the option to hardwire it into your home. It supports two-way audio, allowing you to speak to whoever is at the door, and you can even connect it to Alexa to hear announcements when the doorbell rings. However, keep in mind that you’ll have to subscribe to a monthly Ring Protect Plan if you want your doorbell to record and save videos. Without it, you can only view live videos through the device. Price at time of publish: $200 The Arlo Video Doorbell has a rechargeable battery pack that can last for up to six months, or it can connect to existing doorbell wiring. This model also includes a built-in siren you can trigger to scare off intruders if needed. If you want to store video recordings, you have to subscribe to Arlo Secure, which is available in single- and multi-camera monthly plans. Price at time of publish: $150 This doorbell offers a whopping 56 chime sounds, as well as five volume levels. While the volume and sound options are impressive, the chime volume could be a bit too quiet to hear in some parts of your home. However, a blue LED light gives you a visual cue that someone is at the door, and the unit even has a memory function that preserves your settings in the case of a power outage. Price at time of publish: $20 Price at time of publish: $200 This doorbell offers eight different chime options, including a traditional ding dong and several fun melodies. You can also select from four volume settings, and the doorbells arrive already paired with the receiver, making it quick and easy to set up. Plus, you can expand the system with up to four doorbells, if needed. Price at time of publish: $29 Choose from 32 doorbell chimes and four volume levels, the loudest of which is 95 decibels. However, the sound quality might not be as refined or immediate as some alternatives. On the plug side, the receiver is battery-powered for portability and has a flat base that lets you place it on your desk, counter, or table. Price at time of publish: $20

Power Source

“Some doorbells have a built-in battery, while others will have a battery pack that is removable,” explains Bueckert-Orme. “This means some doorbells will need to be taken off entirely to charge, while others can stay installed.” Further, doorbell receivers are either battery-powered or plug-in, the former of which can easily be moved around your home if needed. 

Range

Most wireless doorbells have a range limit between the doorbell itself and the receiver, so consider this figure when selecting the best model for your needs. The standard range of these products is between 150 and 500 feet, but if you have a larger home or want to bring the receiver outdoors, you may want to opt for a longer-range model. 

Additional Features

“Consumers should look at which features are most important to them on a wireless doorbell,” says Bueckert-Orme. Common features on wireless doorbells include multiple chime options, volume adjustment, and light-up receivers. On more high-tech models, you can also find features such as high-definition video capture, two-way audio, motion detection, and security sirens.

Why Trust The Spruce?

This article was written by Camryn Rabideau, a freelance home writer who has contributed to The Spruce since 2017. While putting together this list, she considered each product’s range, design, and chime options, as well as how easy the units were to install. She also looked at factors such as battery life and video capabilities to find the best options for every home.  Certain high-tech video doorbells, such as the Ring, transmit this signal to your smartphone instead of a receiver. With these models, you’ll receive a smartphone alert that someone has rung the bell. Prep the wall by cleaning it and/or marking where the screws should go, then use the adhesive pad or screws to mount the doorbell according to its instructions. From there, you can plug the receiver into an outlet in your home, mount it to the wall, or place it on a flat surface. For more information about wireless doorbells, she spoke to Kaleigh Bueckert-Orme of Ring, one of the leaders in the wireless video doorbell space, about the benefits of this technology and how to use it optimally within your home.