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Ring Chime Pro

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Ring Chime Pro

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4.6

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Customers find the product functional and easy to set up. They appreciate its nightlight and alerts. However, opinions differ on the WiFi signal, sound quality, value for money, and chime size.

Product Description

· Bring flexibility, convenience, and peace of mind to your home with Chime Pro, a three-in-one plug-in solution that serves as a wifi extender for your Ring cameras and doorbells, a nightlight, and a device to hear notifications for your Ring cameras and doorbells. · Extend your wifi signal up to 2000 sq. ft to boost the network for all your Ring doorbells and cameras. · Hear real-time notifications when your connected cameras and doorbells detect motion, or when someone rings your doorbell. · Easily set up by plugging into a standard outlet and connecting via wifi. · Includes a built-in nightlight that automatically turns on for added peace of mind. · Choose from a variety of tones, adjust the volume to your ideal setting, and temporarily snooze alerts all from the Ring app. · Connectivity: 802.11 b/g/n wifi connection 2.4 or 5.0 GHz.

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Alan AndersenReviewed in the United States on June 7, 2021

I first bought a Ring doorbell cam 4 and hard wire installed it. RSSI signal strength was around -65 which was ok but not good. Because RSSI is a negative number, the lower number the better. For example, the best RSSI is -59 to -1. I then bought the Ring Chime Pro and installed it in a wall outlet between the router and the doorbell. The app said, no good, find a different location. I tried three more locations, including a wall outlet inside the house located only about 8 feet from the outside doorbell. Signal strength still not good. Finally, I used an extension cord and located the Ring Chime pro on top of a dresser that is literally one foot from the doorbell, with only the house's outer wall between the doorbell cam and the Ring Chime Pro. At first, still no good! I felt defeated. But wait, there is more! I checked on it a couple of hours later and all of a sudden, the RSSI was great, it was -44. My conclusion is that do not be thrown off by an initial bad reading. Apparently it takes awhile either to establish the good connection and/or the Ring cam device only updates the signal strength report every so often. So now I conclude that it is possible that some of the other locations I tried may also work. To adequately test each location, I believe you need to install it and let it sit there for awhile. In the Ring app, go to the Ring doorbell cam settings, click on "Device Health" to see the current RSSI value, but also scroll down and to see the date and time of the last "Device Health Check." If that time is a couple of hours ago, do something to the doorbell cam to trigger it, like ring the doorbell, and then check device health again. I did this and the RSSI value changed for the better. It has now been over a week, and I am consistently getting an RSSI from the router to the Ring Chime Pro, and from the Ring Chime Pro to the Ring cam, of about RSSI-45, which is great. Other things: As other reviewers have noted, you truly can easily turn off the nightlight, the chime alerts, and even the little blue status light. In other words, you can easily make the Ring Chime Pro a completely dark and silent device whose only purpose is the signal strength boost. This is all I wanted because my doorbell cam is hard wired to my mechanical doorbell chimes and I don't need any part of it except the signal boost. Thus I give five starts to the Ring Chime Pro. I have not yet reviewed the Ring doorbell cam itself, but my comment on that is that if you have a brick house, like mine, and your doorbell is in a corner far away from your router, you will probably need to also pay $49 for the Ring Chime Pro, unless you already have a system of mesh wifi boosters. Also, the Ring Chime Pro is super easy to install. Assuming you have already installed the Ring app on your phone, you just plug the Ring Chime Pro into a wall outlet. Then you do have to wait a few minutes while the app sends a firmware update to the device. After that, the app will start giving you prompts that the location is no good. But if you feel the location is pretty good, I would wait, as described above, and see if the signal strength improves over time.

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J. LindsayReviewed in the United States on May 28, 2023

I have two of these that are working well with my Ring Pro 2 doorbell. Some have asked if they work along with your mechanical doorbell and they absolutely do. Please be aware that when I installed my doorbell I attached the included power adapter inside my old mechanical doorbell chime as the instructions require you to do. Also, my old doorbell transformer I measured at around 17 volts which I figured was enough according to the specs which say 16 to 24 volts required. However, the old chime wouldn’t ring plus the Ring app indicated some of the advance settings possibly may not work due to lower power supply than required from the transformer. When I bought the Pro 2 doorbell I also purchased a new transformer rated at a full 24 volts / 40A just in case which I installed and now app shows strong power to the unit, the old mechanical doorbell is ringing and I measure a consistent 24+ volts from the new transformer. I have one of the Chime Pros in the dining room and another Chime Pro out on the back patio and all chimes now sound correctly and system is perfect. The two of them have definitely increased the strength and wireless coverage for the doorbell. Without them the doorbell was struggling to connect to my home Wi-Fi but with these two Chime Pros they appear to significantly increase the range since the doorbell connects to the Chime Pro network which is connected to my home Wi-Fi thus increasing the signal range. I would recommend if you need to purchase a new, higher output transformer, you opt for the full 24 volt/40A type to avoid any possible low power issues. Being able to pick different chime alert sounds and adjust volume on them is also a benefit. Setup was easy, updated firmware was applied automatically when setting up and no issues. Make sure under “In Home Chime Settings” for the doorbell you have “mechanical” and “Ring In Home Chime” settings both selected and they’ll both work together. Highly recommend these chimes to work with your Ring system.

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Deborah HTReviewed in the United States on January 17, 2025

The ring door bell is easy to set up and use. The quality is good and the doorbell can be heard. This gives us peace of mind that we can know when people are at my front door. The video quality on the ring door bell is very clear.

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Keith NealReviewed in the United States on February 25, 2025

Works good and like the night light. My door bell still doesn’t record everything even though it has a good connection. So I’m not sure if it’s my door bells fault or the chime pros fault that’s the reason for 4 and not 5 stars.

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Amber ReedReviewed in the United States on February 20, 2025

Works great! I bought because I thought I needed a WiFi extender for my ring doorbells but it was actually due to the cold weather. Either way great to have just in case! Easy to set up and configure!