A:AnswerNot sure; but the customer service for RING is excellent. They will be able to answer that. I have a Netgear unit as my "hotspot" and it works great. As far as the data consumption, that will depend on your settings. You can set it to video frequently or less. I have both of mine on frequent and my data consumption is very low. It is not an issue at all with me. I hope this helps.
A:Answerthe doorbell rings on its own, so a 'chime' is not necessary, but I do also have a chime and it makes it easier when you are in a different part of the home. your iPhone also transmits the rings when the doorbell is pushed. I do not know the difference between different models of the Ring device, but the associates in the store are most helpful and yes the Ring component comes with a rechargeable battery.
A:AnswerYes. As long as your camera is connected to the internet and you have access to internet. You can answer your door from phone anywhere through app.
A:AnswerYou can replace your existing doorbell with ring for wired connection. If you dont have a Doorbell already, you can install this as wireless connection. The rechargeable battery comes with the doorbell should last for 4 to 6 months as per Ring.
A:AnswerWhich tool? If it was the orange screwdriver, any phillips head screwdriver will work to mount the plate. You don't really need the tool to tighten the "lid" to the plate. I just used my fingers.
A:AnswerIt comes with a drill bit you can use to drill into brick and or mortar. It also comes with the sleeves to stick in the hold that the screws go in. It’s very easy actually.