ovikello
Ovikello is a Finnish word that translates to "doorbell" in English. It refers to the signaling device, typically an electronic or mechanical button, found near the entrance of a building that, when pressed, alerts the occupants to a visitor's presence. Historically, doorbells were mechanical bells rung by a pull cord, but modern ovikellos are usually electronic, producing a chime or sound when activated. In Finland, as in many other countries, the ovikello is a common feature of homes, apartments, and commercial buildings, serving as a primary means of communication for someone arriving at the door. The design and functionality of ovikellos can vary widely, from simple push buttons to more sophisticated systems with video capabilities. The term is straightforward and directly describes the object's purpose.