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I am interested in purchasing the new Arlo Video Doorbell. However, before I make the purchase I was hoping someone might be able to answer some questions. My current home's doorbell system uses two chime boxes (one on the main floor and one in the basement). My first question is, can the Arlo Video Doorbell support two chime boxes? Second, do I need to install a power kit in each chime box? Third, can I purchase just the power kit and where can I find one (I have not seen just a power kit for sale on Arlo's website)?
Any insight into these questions would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you
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@RickCam wrote:
My first question is, can the Arlo Video Doorbell support two chime boxes?
It does (and I have mine set up with two chimes).
@RickCam wrote:
Second, do I need to install a power kit in each chime box?
No. You only need one power kit (which can be connected to either chime).
The two chimes are wired in parallel, and the power kit also ends up in parallel with the two chimes.
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