Ring Chime, White
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- Mount video doorbell to door frame or external wall
- Connect the device to wifi network
- If relevant, configure the device to give you real time alerts when you have visitors
- Test product and demonstrate product functionality
- Does not include any wiring of the product or removal of existing wired products
- Customer must ensure wifi strength is good near site of device and have wifi password available
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- Bring flexibility, convenience and peace of mind to your home with Chime, a chime box that connects to your existing Ring Doorbells and Cams.
- Hear real-time notifications when motion is triggered, or when someone presses your Ring Video Doorbell.
- Easily set it up by plugging it into a standard power socket and connecting via Wi-Fi.
- Choose from a variety of chime tones, adjust the volume to your ideal setting, and turn on Do Not Disturb mode, all from the Ring app.
- Connectivity: 802.11 b/g/n, Wi-Fi connection 2.4 GHz.
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3.0 out of 5 stars
Can’t share access, can’t set doorbell louder than motion alerts
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 April 2020
Set it up in a minute. However, you can’t share access to it. So, my husband can control it from the app, but I can’t (unlike my ring doorbell). Major bummer. The whole point of the app is that I don’t need to come down the stairs to unplug it when I need quiet. And I have no access to settings, so I can’t snooze it or schedule it in any way if my husband’s not home.Problem #2. Why don’t I have access? Behold the setup snapshot. There’s nothing to “tap” to say the device has already been installed. And if you try to set it up with the QR code when it’s already been set up, it blocks you and tells you to ask permission from the owner. Thanks, Ring, but I bought it. It’s first dibs, apparently.So, I tried to set it up without a QR code, got blocked, and hubby got a lovely email to say Ring blocked me from setting up the chime on my app. Lovely. But no option for him to enable me to use it.Problem #3: One volume toggle. Two different notifications (doorbell vs motion). I need the doorbell chime to be loud and the motion chime to be quiet. Doesn’t everyone? Nobody needs to stop what they’re doing when the neighbour’s cat comes for a nap on the doormat.And yes, I am aware that you can disable motion notifications altogether (or rather the 'owner' can), but that doesn't cut it. I'd like motion notifications to stay on, but only loud enough for the neighbour's cat or a potential burglar to hear them, not the entire household.They really should have thought of this before releasing it.Problem #4: Say you set the doorcam to Away. Your chime will still make noise, even though you're not home to hear it. So, your neighbour gets to know you had visitors, unless you unplug the thing or snooze it every time you leave home. What's the use of using the 'Away' option, then? In reply to the comment below, as a shared user, I don't get to make the rules on what Away means. So, even though my husband's not around for the day, I have no control over what happens to this chime and the noise it makes when I step out, unless I nag him to tweak his settings every time.As it stands, this chime isn't of any use to me, unless I'm in the back garden and away from my phone when someone rings at the door. But I'll keep it because I have elderly relatives who are hard of hearing, visit once in a blue moon, and always want to be the ones who open the door.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 22 April 2020
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 22 April 2020
Problem #2. Why don’t I have access? Behold the setup snapshot. There’s nothing to “tap” to say the device has already been installed. And if you try to set it up with the QR code when it’s already been set up, it blocks you and tells you to ask permission from the owner. Thanks, Ring, but I bought it. It’s first dibs, apparently.
So, I tried to set it up without a QR code, got blocked, and hubby got a lovely email to say Ring blocked me from setting up the chime on my app. Lovely. But no option for him to enable me to use it.
Problem #3: One volume toggle. Two different notifications (doorbell vs motion). I need the doorbell chime to be loud and the motion chime to be quiet. Doesn’t everyone? Nobody needs to stop what they’re doing when the neighbour’s cat comes for a nap on the doormat.
And yes, I am aware that you can disable motion notifications altogether (or rather the 'owner' can), but that doesn't cut it. I'd like motion notifications to stay on, but only loud enough for the neighbour's cat or a potential burglar to hear them, not the entire household.
They really should have thought of this before releasing it.
Problem #4: Say you set the doorcam to Away. Your chime will still make noise, even though you're not home to hear it. So, your neighbour gets to know you had visitors, unless you unplug the thing or snooze it every time you leave home. What's the use of using the 'Away' option, then? In reply to the comment below, as a shared user, I don't get to make the rules on what Away means. So, even though my husband's not around for the day, I have no control over what happens to this chime and the noise it makes when I step out, unless I nag him to tweak his settings every time.
As it stands, this chime isn't of any use to me, unless I'm in the back garden and away from my phone when someone rings at the door. But I'll keep it because I have elderly relatives who are hard of hearing, visit once in a blue moon, and always want to be the ones who open the door.
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Set it up in a minute. However, you can’t share access to it. So, my husband can control it from the app, but I can’t (unlike my ring doorbell). Major bummer. The whole point of the app is that I don’t need to come down the stairs to unplug it when I need quiet. And I have no access to settings, so I can’t snooze it or schedule it in any way if my husband’s not home.
Problem #2. Why don’t I have access? Behold the setup snapshot. There’s nothing to “tap” to say the device has already been installed. And if you try to set it up with the QR code when it’s already been set up, it blocks you and tells you to ask permission from the owner. Thanks, Ring, but I bought it. It’s first dibs, apparently.
So, I tried to set it up without a QR code, got blocked, and hubby got a lovely email to say Ring blocked me from setting up the chime on my app. Lovely. But no option for him to enable me to use it.
Problem #3: One volume toggle. Two different notifications (doorbell vs motion). I need the doorbell chime to be loud and the motion chime to be quiet. Doesn’t everyone? Nobody needs to stop what they’re doing when the neighbour’s cat comes for a nap on the doormat.
And yes, I am aware that you can disable motion notifications altogether (or rather the 'owner' can), but that doesn't cut it. I'd like motion notifications to stay on, but only loud enough for the neighbour's cat or a potential burglar to hear them, not the entire household.
They really should have thought of this before releasing it.
Problem #4: Say you set the doorcam to Away. Your chime will still make noise, even though you're not home to hear it. So, your neighbour gets to know you had visitors, unless you unplug the thing or snooze it every time you leave home. What's the use of using the 'Away' option, then? In reply to the comment below, as a shared user, I don't get to make the rules on what Away means. So, even though my husband's not around for the day, I have no control over what happens to this chime and the noise it makes when I step out, unless I nag him to tweak his settings every time.
As it stands, this chime isn't of any use to me, unless I'm in the back garden and away from my phone when someone rings at the door. But I'll keep it because I have elderly relatives who are hard of hearing, visit once in a blue moon, and always want to be the ones who open the door.
Problem #2. Why don’t I have access? Behold the setup snapshot. There’s nothing to “tap” to say the device has already been installed. And if you try to set it up with the QR code when it’s already been set up, it blocks you and tells you to ask permission from the owner. Thanks, Ring, but I bought it. It’s first dibs, apparently.
So, I tried to set it up without a QR code, got blocked, and hubby got a lovely email to say Ring blocked me from setting up the chime on my app. Lovely. But no option for him to enable me to use it.
Problem #3: One volume toggle. Two different notifications (doorbell vs motion). I need the doorbell chime to be loud and the motion chime to be quiet. Doesn’t everyone? Nobody needs to stop what they’re doing when the neighbour’s cat comes for a nap on the doormat.
And yes, I am aware that you can disable motion notifications altogether (or rather the 'owner' can), but that doesn't cut it. I'd like motion notifications to stay on, but only loud enough for the neighbour's cat or a potential burglar to hear them, not the entire household.
They really should have thought of this before releasing it.
Problem #4: Say you set the doorcam to Away. Your chime will still make noise, even though you're not home to hear it. So, your neighbour gets to know you had visitors, unless you unplug the thing or snooze it every time you leave home. What's the use of using the 'Away' option, then? In reply to the comment below, as a shared user, I don't get to make the rules on what Away means. So, even though my husband's not around for the day, I have no control over what happens to this chime and the noise it makes when I step out, unless I nag him to tweak his settings every time.
As it stands, this chime isn't of any use to me, unless I'm in the back garden and away from my phone when someone rings at the door. But I'll keep it because I have elderly relatives who are hard of hearing, visit once in a blue moon, and always want to be the ones who open the door.

3.0 out of 5 stars
Can’t share access, can’t set doorbell louder than motion alerts
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 22 April 2020
Set it up in a minute. However, you can’t share access to it. So, my husband can control it from the app, but I can’t (unlike my ring doorbell). Major bummer. The whole point of the app is that I don’t need to come down the stairs to unplug it when I need quiet. And I have no access to settings, so I can’t snooze it or schedule it in any way if my husband’s not home.Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 22 April 2020
Problem #2. Why don’t I have access? Behold the setup snapshot. There’s nothing to “tap” to say the device has already been installed. And if you try to set it up with the QR code when it’s already been set up, it blocks you and tells you to ask permission from the owner. Thanks, Ring, but I bought it. It’s first dibs, apparently.
So, I tried to set it up without a QR code, got blocked, and hubby got a lovely email to say Ring blocked me from setting up the chime on my app. Lovely. But no option for him to enable me to use it.
Problem #3: One volume toggle. Two different notifications (doorbell vs motion). I need the doorbell chime to be loud and the motion chime to be quiet. Doesn’t everyone? Nobody needs to stop what they’re doing when the neighbour’s cat comes for a nap on the doormat.
And yes, I am aware that you can disable motion notifications altogether (or rather the 'owner' can), but that doesn't cut it. I'd like motion notifications to stay on, but only loud enough for the neighbour's cat or a potential burglar to hear them, not the entire household.
They really should have thought of this before releasing it.
Problem #4: Say you set the doorcam to Away. Your chime will still make noise, even though you're not home to hear it. So, your neighbour gets to know you had visitors, unless you unplug the thing or snooze it every time you leave home. What's the use of using the 'Away' option, then? In reply to the comment below, as a shared user, I don't get to make the rules on what Away means. So, even though my husband's not around for the day, I have no control over what happens to this chime and the noise it makes when I step out, unless I nag him to tweak his settings every time.
As it stands, this chime isn't of any use to me, unless I'm in the back garden and away from my phone when someone rings at the door. But I'll keep it because I have elderly relatives who are hard of hearing, visit once in a blue moon, and always want to be the ones who open the door.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 17 March 2023
Very easy to set up as most Amazon Alexa kit is. I would think long and hard before buying a non-Amazon product, we’ve tried several over the years and all have failed after a short time. I like the fact you can change the chimes, great over Christmas to have festive sounds rather than the standard ‘ding-dong’
We have the original non-hard wired door bell but these more modern chimes work well with it…and Alexa of course
We have the original non-hard wired door bell but these more modern chimes work well with it…and Alexa of course
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 22 March 2023
Works fine, easy to set up and loud enough.
Unless you want to rely on your phone to know when someone has rung your bell, you’ll need one of these so factor this into the cost of getting a Ring doorbell.
Unless you want to rely on your phone to know when someone has rung your bell, you’ll need one of these so factor this into the cost of getting a Ring doorbell.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 19 March 2023
We have Amazon devices around the house but it was still hard sometimes to hear the Ring doorbell sometimes. This is no longer the case & the doorbell can be heard from every room in the house. 1 star deducted as I feel a chime should be included with the doorbell as standard.
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Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 20 March 2023
Easy install
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 19 March 2023
With our a doubt this is a must buy for anyone with a ring doorbell. Essential purchase and a breeze to set up.
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 15 March 2023
Good for someone who might not carry their phone/device around the house or garden, this works like a traditional doorbell chime. Volume goes very very loud- helpful for the hard of hearing .
Reviewed in the United Kingdom 🇬🇧 on 19 March 2023
Can't fault it. Took minutes to install and works great. I'm enjoying all the Amazon tech