📞 Stay Connected, Stay Ahead!
The Wuloo Intercom System offers a robust wireless communication solution with a remarkable 1-mile range, 22 channels, and 100 digital codes, ensuring secure and clear conversations for homes, offices, and businesses. Designed for ease of use, it includes a detailed manual and is compatible with power banks for versatile outdoor functionality.
Item Weight | 4.39 Pounds |
Item Dimensions | 6.49 x 4.29 x 2.49 inches |
Color | 6 Packs-Black |
Recommended Uses For Product | Home Security |
Installation Method | Self-Adhesive |
Control Method | Voice |
Maximum Range | 5.28E+3 Feet |
Connectivity Technology | Wireless |
Alert Type | Motion |
Voltage | 5 Volts |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Compatible Devices | Various |
J**S
Great Product and Support
We got tired of yelling and wanted a better solution and so bought these, which wound up serving the purpose, easy to set up and use and when we experienced some one interference were easily able to change to a different band, which solved the problem, but what promoted to write this review was that after we had one unit that went bad after the warranty had ended, we reached out to the customer support and they were immediately responsive with an offer of replacement at no cost to us and so what can I say other than great product with equally great customer support, thanks Wuloo.
R**T
Quality units
I bought a set of four of these units and am currently only using two. They work well and the sound is clear,as long as you talk in a normal tone of voice. For some reason people seem to think they have to talk louder to be heard. This is incorrect and makes the voice more distorted the louder you talk. I had one problem with one unit where the talk button was stuck in the on position and neither unit would work until the button was released. I think this was user error in not pressing button down in the center causing it to get stuck on. It has never happened since. I contacted customer service about the problem and they email you back within a day. There solutions were of little help and I ended up solving it myself. They tried to help but maybe I didn't explain the problem correctly. Based on my use of these units I would recommend them.
M**R
nice system
set up seems easy, but still having some trouble. Update: 11/4/24- the problem was a faulty power cord. i reached out to customer service and they sent a replacement very quickly and it solved the issue.
X**S
Perfect for multiple stories in the house.
Was so tired of yelling up the stairs or banging on the wall to get the kids attention. Now we use these intercoms to communicate to one another in the house. Very clear communication. We can call, talk and adjust the volume. It is a little bight at night but you can cut it on and off easily but holding down the power button. Makes calling for dinner easier and I love getting and sending cute little messages to each other. (Also great for my elderly grandparents!)
E**M
Clunky Walkie-Talkie
So, these Wulloo WL888 are essentially walkie-talkies. They are push-to-talk, not full duplex like a cell phone. That's ok. I wasn't intending to have long conversations using them. We have a multi room outbuilding. I don't always carry my cell phone and my wife doesn't like to spend ten minutes hunting me down just to ask a short question. The Wuloo multi station intercom system seemed like a solution. I thought I'd give them a try.The setup up is basically setting each unit's Channel and Code numbers. You push the Menu button. The Channel number starts flashing. You push the CH buttons as many times as needed to set a different channel on each unit. Pushing the Menu button again lets (requires) you set a Code number. I'm very unclear how to make use of the Code number, but it's there and most people will just use Code 1. Pushing the Menu button a third time sets the Channel/Code for the unit.I made no effort test the range of the intercoms, but I get a good strong signal over the 50 yards or so between our two buildings. The intercoms have a call-all-stations feature, the Group function. Push the Group button and the sender can be heard on all other units (at least units with the same Code). That's probably how we will use the intercoms most of the time, ie my will using her unit to find me.My middling rating results from the mind boggling clunky procedure you must use to call a single station. To call a specific station you must essentially follow the same procedure you followed to set the station's Channel and Code, but you as setting the destinations Channel/Code this time. For example, to call Channel 10, you would have to make 13 button pushes. The instructions are very vague about this. It took me a while to accomplish a single until call just because I couldn't believe anybody would design such a dumb interface. There are two button to set a channel. Why couldn't I just push the up or down Channel button to the right channel and push Talk?Knowing what I do now, for an situation where you need less than ten units, I would probably go with the Wuloo WL666 instead of the WL888's. They have a simpler, faster to use interface, have many of the same features as the 888's, and are less expensive. Or you couldn't just remember to carry your cell.
W**T
Well Designed
Well designed product. As soon as plugged in and powered up, they work fine. Instruction booklet included and clearly explains everything. So many channels and sub-channels that we now have no more radio interference from others.
M**A
Read the negative reviews before you are disappointed!
I received this as a 2021 Christmas present. I was excited because our home honestly needs something like this. Yes they were well packaged. Yes the sound was pretty good. But what an absolutely TERRIBLE design.First off, one of the units would not transmit at all (only generated static). And yes, I tried all of the troubleshooting options in the poorly written user manual. OK fine. Malfunction in a single unit out of 6 isn't so bad. But what really turned me off about these is the design.As so many other reviews have mentioned, the calling feature is horrible. First, you have to memorize the room / channel assignments. No address book is available. Either write them down and have sticky notes on every intercom, or use the 'Group' feature which calls all of them in the house. Which is not only annoying in the rooms that wish to remain undisturbed, but other people in different homes or apartments nearby will hear you if they are on the same system! And it even says in the instructions that there is no permanent solution for that.Individual calling is worse. The fact you have to press 'menu', locate the desired channel, press menu again, THEN push call...and THEN change it back when finished if someone needs to intercom you back within a minute ... is a joke. The calling option needs to be simplified. Room or location names should be programmable in the units, and calling a room should be way easier than it is. We ended up returning them within 6 hours of setting them up.Trust the negative reviews and do not buy these intercoms!
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