Mobile phone doorbell

doorbell.jpgFed up of not being able to answer your front door when you’re on the other side of the world? Those miserable days are over. After a successful domestic launch, Dutch company Waleli is now looking to secure international distribution for the GSM Doorbell, which will send a message to your phone wherever you are in the world, telling you that someone has just pushed your doorbell button. You can then use an intercom to speak to your caller and even input a code to let them in. It’s also possible to use the code to let yourself in when you’ve forgotten your keys.

Add this to one of several mobile-phone linked security camera packages (like this one) and you are effectively at home all the time without the inconvenience of having to actually be there, watching Ricky Lake and consuming your own body weight in chocolate digestives.

(Via InfoWorld)

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