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Arlo Chime 2 - Built-In Siren, Audible Alerts, Customizable Melodies, Wi-Fi Connected, Compatible with Wired and Wireless Doorbell Camera, Security Camera, and Smart Home Devices (AC2001)

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1.Nombredelestilo:Chime 2


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  • Mantente conectado: recibe notificaciones audibles instantáneas de un timbre de tu timbre Arlo o alerta de movimiento desde cualquiera de tus cámaras de vigilancia Arlo
  • Disuade a los invitados no deseados: utiliza la sirena inteligente de 80 decibelios para sonar automáticamente cuando se detecta movimiento o audio, o activa manualmente desde la aplicación Arlo para convertir el Chime 2 en una alarma de puerta
  • Personaliza las alertas: personaliza el timbre de la puerta seleccionando entre una variedad de melodías, ajustando el volumen o configurando el timbre de la puerta en modo silencioso para permanecer notificado de la manera que quieras
  • Configuración sin cables. Se conecta fácilmente a una toma de corriente y se conecta directamente a Wi-Fi para hacer de tu timbre un timbre inteligente. No requiere estación base.
  • Completa tu hogar inteligente - Compatible con Arlo Video Doorbell (2ª generación) (AVD4001, AVD3001), Essential Video Doorbell Free (AVD2001), Video Doorbell Wired (AVD1001), Audio Doorbell (AAD1001) y todas las cámaras de seguridad Arlo (excluyendo Go).


Recibe alertas audibles instantáneas para una prensa de timbre o cuando se detecta movimiento con el Arlo Chime 2. Se conecta fácilmente a una toma de corriente y se conecta directamente a Wi-Fi para una instalación sin cables. Disuade a los invitados no deseados activando la sirena integrada automáticamente o manualmente desde la aplicación Arlo Secure App. Selecciona entre una variedad de melodías para personalizar las alertas. Funciona con Arlo Essential Video Doorbell Free (AVD2001), Video Doorbell Wired (AVD1001), Audio Doorbell (AAD1001), Arlo Video Doorbell HD (AVD3001) y Arlo Video Doorbell 2K (AVD4001).


Jose M.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de marzo de 2025
Excelente
Gary B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de marzo de 2025
Very easy to setup and get started. Wish it had more melody options to choose from but it works fine
Eric Da Garzster
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de febrero de 2025
You definitely get a wider perspective with this camera bell. It has its own battery so thats why its thicker too. The old anchor holes dont match with the newer doorbell. You can drill out a hole. Lol. I did! Doesn't hurt actual doorbell. But not making holes for evety kniw one that I come across. You also wont have anchor screw problems or wrestle with the doorbell to be seated in its wall mount. The led square is very bright. Definitely will let someone kniw its there. (Its a good thing) Fast bluetooth setup makes it easier to connect to an existing account. Hooked it up under 10 minutes. 24volt Enjoy!!
Kat M
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de julio de 2024
This is VERY hard to set up. I do want to say that after an insane amount of Arlo articles describing install issues, I was eventually able to try everything under the sun and it eventually worked. Instead of getting lost in the Arlo support section for Chime 2, here is how you do it:1) Install the Arlo Secure app (chances are good you already have this if you are attaching the chime for the Arlo Doorbell, etc)2) Go to Add Device3) Go to Doorbell and Chimes4) Go to Chimes5) Chime 26) Scan the QR code on the back of the doorbell itself (The instructions say you should be able to also find the QR code in the Quick Start Guide, but that is not true for the Chime 2, trust me that is a hot topic on the Arlo support pages. The QSG says install the app and follow the instructions, which are not helpful at all when the actual product won't do what the "instructions" say it should do. Side note, I actually took a photo of the QR code on my ipad and then started "scanning" the set up again and again with that so that I didn't need to sit on the floor with the chime once it was plugged in and rejected the set up over and over, causing you to restart from the beginning... by scanning the QR on the back of the plugged in device... super helpful... With a copy of the qr code to scan, instead of the device, I got a lot less frustrated compared to going back and forth unplugging and replugging etc.7) A few seconds after it is plugged in, the white blinking light will do its thing, as expected.8) Follow the app prompts to connect. Note - It says to connect to your network, but it is not your network yet. The Chime actually creates its own little Arlo_1234 network that it immediately asks you to connect to. Click that.9) This is where you-know-what hit the fan for me... I have the Arlo Base Station which is directly cabled to my router, there is no wi-fi to it and no password. However, my normal wifi networks for 5 and 2.4 were not showing, only my Arlo hub and a few other devices that are for other things in my house. YOU CANNOT CONNECT TO YOUR BASE STATION/HUB, if you have one. DO NOT USE THAT AS YOUR "NETWORK," You MUST connect to you home 2.4 wifi network at this point. It does have an option to type in your own network info, which doesn't work, not for me or any of the users I found in the Arlo support forums.Here is where seek and find with complaint forums worked out though...1) Turn off your phone's cellular network and start over with your phone connected to your 2.4 wifi network to begin with.2) Go back to Arlo app and add the chime device up to the point where you have scanned the QR and connected to the temporary Arlo_1234 network it generated and starts looking for your own wifi 2.4 network to connect to. After it searched for what felt like 300 years, it did bring up the list of wifi networks like the very first try, which again did not show my 2.4 network. BUT when I manually added my 2.4 network this time, it worked... I think the powers that be were aware that I already had my Amazon order up and ready to hit the return button... so it got its act together.3) Give it a name and choose your sound and then do the test run.4) The end, it worked. Moral of the story, disconnect your phone from Cellular, attach to your 2.4 network, install app, add device, scan QR, connect to temporary arlo network, manually attach to your 2.4 network, wait for the paint to dry, and then it should hopefully work. Best of luck, it is great now that it is connected! 4 stars since it is by far the most difficult Arlo device I have (which is 1 of 8).
Ron Killian
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de diciembre de 2022
We've had the video doorbell for some time, but only recently realized, we really need a chime. We live in the country, but surprisingly, some folks actually push the doorbell button. Rare, but happens. So, picked this up and happy with it.Set up was real easy. Scan the QR code on the back of the chime, plug it in and follow the set up steps, only took a few minutes, was quite easy. Once set up, it works just as it should. Default volume is good for us.One thing I noticed, there is a slight delay from when the doorbell is pushed and this chime makes a sound. Only a second of two delay, but wish it was a little quicker. not a big deal, just trying to be detailed.When you set it up, it lets you set the volume, but after install, I can't seem to find a setting to change the volume, that is odd. Hopefully I am just missing it.Honestly, I so really like the look of the older version, think it was 1, with the fabric looking cover, wish they would have kept it, it looked more elegant and more modern. Not that this unit looks bad, just looks more plasticy.Good chime, kind of price, but works well, would recommend. Most likely going to get another one for the basement.
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