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SadoTech

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SadoTech Doorbells is one of the first companies in the United States to offer wireless doorbells with customized options. It was founded by Sarah Wong as a consumer electronics company in 2013. They are a company that aims to produce wireless doorbell products for different types of customers.[1] They specifically provide products that benefit small and large homes, business owners, teachers, persons with disabilities, old-aged persons, and pet owners.

SadoTech
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Founded 📆2013; 11 years ago (2013) in New York, United States
Founder 👔Sarah Wong
Headquarters 🏙️Great Neck, New York, U.S.
Area served 🗺️
Products 📟 Doorbells
Home Alarm Systems
Members
Number of employees
🌐 Websitesadotech.com
📇 Address
📞 telephone

History[edit]

The company was first launched in December 2013. The first product that they launched on Amazon was their signature Model C (white) which continues to be their best-selling product as it is one of the first expandable wireless doorbells that allows you to pair twenty (20) or more different accessories relevant for different user demands such as basic alert system, classroom management, assisted living and home security. It particularly has the capability to cater to apartments and single-story homes with an operating range of over 500ft. The founder, Sarah Wong’s concept was to diversify the chimes and modify it to the typical western traditional chime, which was rare to find in wireless doorbell products made in Asia. Their current target market is people living in the West, specifically in the United States.[2]

Products and Services[edit]

SadoTech’s products cater to all types of needs from assisted living, pet doorbells, classroom management, sensors, and customization.

Basic Doorbell[edit]

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For apartment and single-story homes, Sadotech provides an array of basic doorbells that fit the basic need of alerting the homeowner of expected or unexpected guests.[3]

Assisted Living[edit]

According to a recent study by the Joint Center for Housing Studies at Harvard University, the number of people aged 75 and older living alone will nearly double in 16 years. For elders considering independence, Sadotech also products for assisted living that serves as a wearable paging device in times of need.[4]

Pet Doorbells[edit]

Pet doorbells are touch-sensitive doorbells that offer a hand to homeowners with pets and give them cues whenever there is a need for their pet to come in and outside of their home.

Classroom Management[edit]

Traditionally, the classic bell was used to call students’ attention or calm a rowdy classroom and teachers have been searching for a better solution in managing a classroom. Sadotech provides classroom management solution with 50 different chimes including soft, soothing chimes that induce attention rather than additional noise.[5]

Alerts and Sensors[edit]

Sadotech provides solutions to burglary and possible home break-ins by signaling owners of someone approaching their doors, porches or lawns.[6]

Customized Doorbells[edit]

With the varied needs of clients and customers, Sadotech improvised an alert system that can be customized by the user upon purchase. A range of receivers, buttons, and sensors can be chosen by interest.

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