This guide walks you through how to connect Ring Chime with Ring Doorbell for enhanced audio alerts. You’ll learn setup, pairing, and troubleshooting tips to ensure seamless performance.
Key Takeaways
- Compatibility Check: Ensure your Ring Chime and Doorbell models are compatible before starting the setup process.
- Wi-Fi Requirements: Both devices need a stable 2.4 GHz Wi-Fi connection for reliable communication.
- Use the Ring App: The official Ring app is essential for pairing and managing your devices.
- Chime Placement Matters: Position your Chime within 100 feet of your doorbell and within range of your Wi-Fi router.
- Customize Alerts: Adjust volume, tone, and notification settings to suit your household’s needs.
- Troubleshoot Common Issues: Learn how to fix pairing failures, connectivity drops, and audio problems.
- Regular Updates: Keep your Ring app and device firmware updated for optimal performance.
Introduction: Why Connect Ring Chime with Ring Doorbell?
If you’ve ever missed a delivery because you didn’t hear your doorbell, you’re not alone. Many homeowners rely on Ring Doorbells for security, but the built-in chime isn’t always loud enough—especially in larger homes or noisy environments. That’s where the Ring Chime comes in. By connecting your Ring Chime with your Ring Doorbell, you’ll get louder, clearer audio alerts throughout your home, even in rooms far from the front door.
In this comprehensive guide, you’ll learn how to connect Ring Chime with Ring Doorbell step by step. Whether you’re setting up a new system or adding a Chime to an existing doorbell, we’ll cover everything from compatibility checks to advanced troubleshooting. You’ll also discover tips for optimizing performance and customizing your alert settings.
This guide is perfect for beginners and tech-savvy users alike. We use simple language, avoid jargon, and focus on practical, actionable steps. By the end, you’ll have a fully connected system that keeps you informed every time someone rings your doorbell.
What You’ll Need Before You Start
Before diving into the setup, make sure you have the following:
- Ring Doorbell: Any model (e.g., Ring Video Doorbell, Ring Doorbell 2, Ring Doorbell Pro, etc.)
- Ring Chime or Chime Pro: The Chime plugs into a standard wall outlet, while the Chime Pro also extends Wi-Fi range.
- Smartphone or Tablet: With the latest version of the Ring app installed (iOS or Android)
- Wi-Fi Network: A 2.4 GHz network (5 GHz is not supported for Ring devices)
- Power Source: For your doorbell (hardwired or battery-powered)
- Stable Internet Connection: Required for initial setup and ongoing functionality
Having these items ready will save time and prevent interruptions during setup.
Step 1: Check Compatibility Between Your Devices
Not all Ring devices work together seamlessly, so it’s important to verify compatibility before proceeding.
Supported Ring Doorbell Models
The Ring Chime is compatible with most Ring Video Doorbells, including:
- Ring Video Doorbell (1st and 2nd Gen)
- Ring Video Doorbell 2
- Ring Video Doorbell 3 and 3 Plus
- Ring Video Doorbell 4
- Ring Video Doorbell Pro and Pro 2
- Ring Video Doorbell Elite
- Ring Video Doorbell Wired
Supported Ring Chime Models
You can use either:
- Ring Chime: Basic model that plugs into an outlet and plays customizable tones.
- Ring Chime Pro: Includes a built-in Wi-Fi extender to boost your doorbell’s signal.
Note: The Ring Chime does not work with non-Ring doorbells or third-party systems.
How to Confirm Compatibility
Open the Ring app and go to Devices > Device Health. If your doorbell is listed and online, it’s likely compatible. You can also check the product packaging or Ring’s official website for compatibility details.
Step 2: Set Up Your Ring Doorbell (If Not Already Done)
If your Ring Doorbell isn’t already installed and connected, follow these steps first.
Install the Doorbell
- Battery-Powered Models: Insert the battery, attach the doorbell to the mounting bracket, and secure it with the provided screw.
- Hardwired Models: Turn off power at the breaker, remove your old doorbell, connect the wires to the Ring doorbell, and mount it.
Connect to Wi-Fi via the Ring App
- Open the Ring app and tap Set Up a Device.
- Select Doorbells and follow the on-screen instructions.
- Scan the QR code on your doorbell or enter the serial number manually.
- Choose your Wi-Fi network and enter the password.
- Wait for the doorbell to connect (this may take a few minutes).
Once connected, test the doorbell by pressing the button. You should see a live view in the app.
Step 3: Plug In and Power On Your Ring Chime
Now it’s time to set up the Chime.
Choose the Right Location
Place your Chime in a central location where you’ll hear it easily—like a living room, kitchen, or hallway. Avoid areas with thick walls, metal objects, or appliances that cause interference.
Ideal Placement Tips:
- Within 100 feet of your doorbell (for Chime) or 150 feet (for Chime Pro).
- Within range of your Wi-Fi router.
- Avoid plugging into power strips or surge protectors (use a direct wall outlet).
- Keep away from microwaves, cordless phones, and other wireless devices.
Plug In the Chime
Simply insert the Chime into a standard electrical outlet. The LED light will flash blue, indicating it’s ready for setup.
Note: The Chime Pro has a built-in nightlight. You can turn it on or off in the app.
Step 4: Connect Ring Chime to the Ring App
Now you’ll pair the Chime with your Ring account.
Open the Ring App
Launch the Ring app on your smartphone or tablet. Make sure you’re logged into the same account used for your doorbell.
Add the Chime to Your Account
- Tap the Menu (three lines) in the top-left corner.
- Select Set Up a Device.
- Choose Chimes from the list.
- Tap Ring Chime or Ring Chime Pro, depending on your model.
- Press and hold the setup button on the Chime for 5 seconds until the LED flashes white.
- Return to the app and tap Continue.
- The app will search for the Chime. Once found, tap Connect.
- Select your Wi-Fi network and enter the password.
- Wait for the Chime to connect (LED will turn solid green).
Name Your Chime (Optional)
You can give your Chime a custom name like “Living Room Chime” or “Front Door Alert” for easier identification.
Step 5: Link Ring Chime with Ring Doorbell
Now that both devices are set up, it’s time to link them.
Open Device Settings
- Go to the Devices tab in the Ring app.
- Select your Ring Doorbell.
- Tap Device Settings.
- Choose Chime Settings.
Enable Chime Alerts
- Toggle on Chime Alerts.
- Select your Chime from the list (e.g., “Ring Chime” or “Ring Chime Pro”).
- Tap Save.
Now, when someone presses your doorbell, the Chime will play a sound.
Test the Connection
Press your doorbell button and listen for the Chime. If you hear the tone, the connection is successful.
Step 6: Customize Your Chime Settings
Make your Chime work for your lifestyle with these customization options.
Adjust Volume
In the Ring app:
- Go to Devices > Chime.
- Tap Chime Settings.
- Use the slider to set the volume (from 0 to 100).
Tip: Set it to 70–80 for clear sound without being too loud.
Choose a Chime Tone
Ring offers a variety of tones, from classic doorbell sounds to seasonal themes.
- In Chime Settings, tap Chime Tones.
- Browse and select your favorite tone.
- Tap Save.
Popular options include “Classic Ding Dong,” “Wind Chime,” and “Holiday Bells.”
Set Notification Preferences
You can control when the Chime plays:
- Always: Chime sounds every time the doorbell is pressed.
- Only When Armed: Chime only activates when your Ring Alarm is armed.
- Custom Schedule: Set specific times (e.g., only during daytime).
To adjust:
- Go to Chime Settings > Notification Schedule.
- Choose your preferred option.
Enable or Disable Nightlight (Chime Pro Only)
If you have a Chime Pro, you can control the built-in nightlight:
- Tap Nightlight Settings.
- Toggle the nightlight on or off.
- Adjust brightness if desired.
Step 7: Optimize Performance and Range
To ensure reliable performance, follow these optimization tips.
Improve Wi-Fi Signal
Weak Wi-Fi can cause delays or missed alerts.
- Place your router centrally in your home.
- Use a Wi-Fi extender if needed (the Chime Pro doubles as one).
- Avoid physical obstructions like thick walls or metal objects.
Check Device Health Regularly
In the Ring app:
- Go to Devices > Device Health.
- Look for green checkmarks next to your doorbell and Chime.
- If you see a red warning, tap it for troubleshooting tips.
Update Firmware
Ring automatically updates firmware, but you can check for updates:
- Go to Device Settings > Firmware.
- If an update is available, tap Update Now.
Troubleshooting Common Issues
Even with proper setup, you might encounter problems. Here’s how to fix them.
Chime Doesn’t Sound When Doorbell Is Pressed
- Check Chime Alerts: Ensure “Chime Alerts” is enabled in your doorbell settings.
- Verify Wi-Fi: Both devices must be online. Check Device Health.
- Restart Devices: Unplug the Chime for 10 seconds, then plug it back in. Reboot your doorbell via the app.
- Re-pair the Chime: Remove the Chime from the app and set it up again.
Chime Sounds Delayed or Intermittent
- Weak Signal: Move the Chime closer to the router or use a Chime Pro for better range.
- Interference: Keep the Chime away from microwaves, cordless phones, and Bluetooth devices.
- Network Congestion: Limit the number of devices on your Wi-Fi network.
Chime Won’t Connect to Wi-Fi
- Use 2.4 GHz Only: Ring devices don’t support 5 GHz networks.
- Check Password: Re-enter your Wi-Fi password carefully.
- Reset the Chime: Hold the setup button for 20 seconds until the LED flashes red, then retry setup.
Chime Plays Wrong Tone or No Sound
- Volume Too Low: Increase the volume in the app.
- Tone Not Saved: Re-select and save your preferred tone.
- Hardware Issue: Try a different outlet or contact Ring Support.
Chime Pro Not Extending Wi-Fi
- Placement: Place the Chime Pro between your router and doorbell.
- Signal Strength: Check if the doorbell shows improved signal in Device Health.
- Reset and Re-pair: Sometimes a fresh setup resolves connectivity issues.
Advanced Tips for Power Users
Take your setup to the next level with these pro tips.
Use Multiple Chimes
You can connect up to 10 Chimes to one Ring account. This is great for large homes.
- Set up each Chime separately in the app.
- Link all Chimes to your doorbell under Chime Settings.
- Customize tones or volumes for different rooms.
Integrate with Alexa
Enable Alexa announcements so your Echo devices also alert you.
- Open the Alexa app.
- Go to Skills & Games > Ring.
- Enable the skill and link your Ring account.
- Say, “Alexa, discover devices.”
- Enable Doorbell Press Announcements.
Now, when someone rings the doorbell, Alexa will say, “Someone is at the front door.”
Use Chime with Ring Alarm
If you have a Ring Alarm system, you can set the Chime to sound during alarms.
- Go to Alarm Settings > Chime Settings.
- Toggle on Chime During Alarm.
This adds an extra layer of security.
Conclusion: Enjoy Reliable Doorbell Alerts
Connecting your Ring Chime with Ring Doorbell is a simple yet powerful upgrade for your home security system. With louder, customizable alerts, you’ll never miss a visitor, delivery, or potential intruder again. Whether you’re using a basic Chime or the Wi-Fi-boosting Chime Pro, the setup process is straightforward and user-friendly.
By following this guide, you’ve learned how to check compatibility, install devices, pair them via the Ring app, customize settings, and troubleshoot common issues. You’ve also discovered advanced features like multi-Chime setups and Alexa integration.
Remember to keep your devices updated and monitor their health regularly. A well-maintained system ensures reliable performance year-round.
Now that your Ring Chime and Doorbell are connected, enjoy peace of mind knowing you’ll always hear when someone’s at your door. Stay safe, stay informed, and make the most of your smart home technology.