

📡 Stay connected, no matter the distance—because your home deserves the best signal.
The Wuloo Wireless Intercom System offers a robust 5280-foot range with crystal-clear sound, secured by 10 channels and 3 digital codes to prevent interference. Designed for easy installation and operation, it supports voice-activated exchange, group calls, and volume control. Compatible with power banks and wall-mountable, this 4-unit set is ideal for large homes or offices seeking seamless room-to-room communication backed by over 20 years of wireless technology expertise.










| ASIN | B07G2W9KC9 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (2,088) |
| Date First Available | July 31, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 3 pounds |
| Item model number | WL666-4 Stations |
| Product Dimensions | 10.24 x 4.09 x 8.03 inches |
| Wireless Remote | No |
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Very good product and even better customer service
The Wuloo wireless intercom system works very well in our large home. We have a large square footage of area that is difficult to communicate so I decided to purchase this intercom system to help with this. Upon arrival, the system was very easy to set up and start working right away. I purchased 4 units and an additional 2 as well. One of the units continued to have a squealing noise so I was not completely satisfied initially. A day or two later I received an email from the seller making sure everything worked well. I replied to the message letting them know one did not work well and immediately they sent me a new one. I was so surprised to receive the new one 2 days later which worked flawlessly. In addition to the seller sending me a replacement they continue to follow up and check to make sure all worked well. I have to definitely commend the sellers of this product for the wonderfull follow up as this doesn't happen very often anymore. I would gladly purchase any other product they are selling, especially if it works as well as this one did. I would highly recommend.
J**R
This Wuloo is a great wireless intercom.
I've tried a junkyard full of many different household intercoms over the years and none worked in our house, primarily because our house is long, on one level and our refrigerator along with other kitchen appliances apparently blocked the signal sent, which was not FM radio in any of them. I decided to take a flyer on this because it clearly states right on the unit that it is FM wireless. (Note there is a clone look-a-like unit also on Amazon which does not say on the unit that it is FM, nor could I find that in their narrative.) It works like a charm. I bought four to spread from one end of the house to the other and each is crystal clear with no interference whatsoever. The most challenging part is to pay attention to how to set it up and which buttons to push to talk. It will take at the most 3 minutes if you don't let your attention wander while reading the directions, which are clear. And after you've done that, even an Aardvark can do it because to talk to a particular intercom, there are only two buttons to push, the number for the intercom you want and the button that says TALK. If you want to talk to all the units at once (which is often if you cant divine which room the recipient is in), only one button is necessary. It says GROUP. You'll note in the description that the signal will go quite a way, to include you being able to hear others if they are also using one of the three frequencies you can choose (a,b or c), or vice versa. We live in a metropolitan area and have never had an issue. either way. Besides, how interesting can it be to hear "dinner's ready"!
Y**X
Peace of mind for the elderlies. Portable for travel
My mom and grandmother both have health issues that have worried the family for years. First, I gave them each a horn they could use to signal family for help. Next, I bought them a remote-controlled alarm that would make a loud sound on the speaker unit that's mounted downstairs. However, there is a problem with both solutions: they require people to be nearby to hear the alarms/sounds. When I visited a friend last month, I saw him having an intercom system installed throughout his house. He uses it to more quickly communicate with his kids without having to hunt them down (like, calling them down for dinner). That gave me an idea to adapt this system for my purpose, and I went ahead and purchased the same system, the Wuloo Intercoms. My goal was to install an intercom system throughout the whole house AND a weather-shielded one for the back yard in case we are outside and mom/grandma needs help. PROS - Loud and clear sound - Voice activated chat feature (VOX) - At $25 per unit, it is well priced - Additional units can be added to the system - Good signal range (up to 1 mile in an open area) --- Wall type and thickness lowers the effective range - Can be powered by USB with a portable battery bank (5V with 1A, though 2A works fine too) - Multiple channels (10) and codes (3) to minimize interference from other intercoms - Notifications are sent to each intercom --- Could be used to notify each unit without having to say anything (such as: it's time for dinner) - Monitoring mode for use as a temporary baby room monitor - Group mode to chat with a pre-programmed group of intercoms - Lifetime warranty - Detailed manual - Wall mounting option CONS - Unknown brand. Will company still be around to honor the lifetime warranty? TO USE - Select a code for all the intercom units (A, B, or C) --- It's best to use the same code for all units - Choose a channel for each unit --- The channel number will be the "phone number" for each device. You will call that device by pressing its number from the other units --- Assign the numbers as logically as possible so it's easier to remember which number goes to which room --- Create a list as needed and keep them near each intercom for quick reference - Keep the units at least 16' apart to minimize interference - Press the channel you want to call, then push and hold the TALK button to chat --- After 1 minute of inactivity, the channel number will go back to default MODES - In VOX mode (voice activation), the TALK button does NOT need to be pressed and held --- After 24 hours, you will have to activate VOX mode again --- To use, press the channel you want to enter VOX mode with, then push the VOX button. The channel number will flash blue --- Like a walkie talkie, wait about 3 seconds before each side replies. Both sides cannot speak at the same time --- If no voice is detected for 1 minute, VOX mode will stay active (up to the 24 hour limit), but defaults to the original channel number - In Monitor mode, the monitored side cannot speak. This is useful for listening to the baby room --- After 10 hours, this mode turns off. You will have to set it again to continue having the unit remain in Monitor mode - In Group mode, you can group multiple intercoms, even if they have a different code and channel --- Allows you to speak to all units within the group at the same time --- To use, push and hold the GROUP button to talk --- To program, check the manual as there are some codes you will have to enter TIPS - Each unit draws 5W of power --- With a 10,000 mAH battery bank, the unit can be in standby for up to 120 hours or 22 hours of continuous talk --- This could allow you to use the intercom system on a camping trip where each unit is placed near the tent. Be sure to keep it away from rain or heat! Overall, this system does not have any negatives I could find after 2 weeks of use. It is fairly easy to use, can be expanded to a larger number of units, and is portable for when we go travel and take my mom and/or grandma with us. I profusely thanked my friend for having introduced me to this system. It is giving us a little bit of additional peace of mind. If you found this review helpful, please click the Helpful button below to encourage me to write more. Thank you!
P**S
Good value for the money.
These are nice looking units and I am very impressed with the design and performance. We have all of them operating on the same channel so there was no set up at all. Press the talk button on one unit and it broadcasts to all of the other units. You can answer back from any unit. If we wanted to change the channel on any of them it would be a matter of pressing one button. I was skeptical about them being wireless but they work perfectly on opposite ends of our home... about 200 feet and through 8 walls. The sound is clear and no static. The talk button is lit with a pleasant blue LED that makes it easy to see at night, but not too bright to be disturbing. I initially ordered a 4-pack but was so pleased that I ordered a second 4-pack so that we have them throughout our home.
R**T
Does what it claims but annoying to use.
It works, it is easy to set up, it is easy to use. We tried to use this system in our family home so we could call the teens down to dinner, etc... without yelling or having to exhaust our pitiful bodies by walking up a flight of stairs. We have four units set up on a house of three levels, two to three rooms between each, and on different floors. The reception seems fine. They are simple enough to use, but... We don't use them. After weeks of "Beep!"... "Yes?" "What?" "Say it again slowly please." "What?" We found it was more annoying than an uncultured and inelegant shout or texting/calling them. I'm honestly surprised that this kind of technology isn't much better. The more expensive options out there seem to suffer from the same problems. Anyone paying attention, I would pay twice as much for something that worked better.
J**A
A tool to keep a HAPPY MARRIAGE ! :-)
If you are looking for well priced, simple to use, excellent intercom for your home or business, you can STOP your search with a WULOO WL666! My wife and I live alone in a home with a garage, a back yard, and upper and lower floor bedrooms. We are active couple in our 80’s and at times not sure where the other person is when needed. By setting all the Channels with the same number, and using the GROUP button option, either of us can speak to all four units, and find the other. These units surely help us a LOT!
J**N
Difficult to use and picks up chatter from other homes
I have a large multistory house. I bought a four-unit system. I followed directions and gave each one a designator of 1, 2, 3 or 4. When I need to call my wife from one unit to another, I can't make the other unit buzz. I can't figure out how to talk to her particular unit. Even when following the directions word for word, it doesn't seem to work. I push the correct button for the other unit, I push Call or Talk, But nothing happens on the other units. Usually. Sometimes it seems to work. But only sometimes. Most of the time, nothing. No sound at all. Every now and then, she figures out how to buzz the room I'm in, but when I push the talk button, she can't hear me, even though I can hear her, or vice-versa. We've had these for a year and a half. Now, a neighbor seems to have given their child a set of walkie talkies for Christmas, and we are listening to all their conversations on one of our units. These really don't work very well. I'm sorry I bought them at all and I'm unplugging them and putting the problem back in the box where it belongs. Maybe a set of quality walkie talkies would work better. I have other Wuloo products that do their job very well, but this particular purchase was a bust.
D**T
Service
Unit performed as expected. Concerns were addressed immediately. I would recommend this unit to future buyers.
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