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Yes. Usually as long as you have the two wires at the door bell it should work without issue. You just have to install a power plug up at the chime. If you look at your chime and it has three connection points and two are used then you should be good.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.No, the Ring has it's own chime that it connects to via WiFi.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.The Ring Doorbell Pro only works if you have an existing doorbell system. I didn’t have an existing system so I had to have a basic $20 doorbell installed because I didn’t want to have the other bulkier, battery-reliant Ring system. You can purchase the Chime Pro if your Wi-Fi signal strength to your front door is weak. Chime Pro extends the Wi-Fi signal; you plug it into an outlet midway between your Ring device and Wi-Fi router. I had to get the Chime Pro because my condo’s brick exterior weakened my signal.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.It should, assuming you have a normal setup currently. If you look at the install instructions, you attach a small piece to the existing doorbell and then just hardwire the Ring to here the current doorbell is.
Sorry, there was a problem. Please try again later.Hello, Ring Video Doorbell Pro is compatible with AC-powered door chimes operating between 16-24 volts at ~30 volt-amps. I hope this helps! Bilan J, Customer Satisfaction Specialist [email protected]
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