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Do i need the chime puck on the battery doorbell?

Greenpistachio
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So from the videos i've seen, apparently theres a chime puck on the wired version of the doorbells. But if i wanna use the wired installation on the battery doorbell, do i need a chime puck?

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MplsCustomer
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@Greenpistachio

The battery doorbell does not use a "chime puck" and does not come with one, even when wired. Unlike Google Nest's wired doorbells, which use a "chime puck" or "chime connector" to provide continuous power to the doorbell's camera, the battery doorbell, when wired, still runs off of battery power only, and the battery is trickle-charged through the doorbell wires without use of a "chime puck".

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MplsCustomer
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@Greenpistachio

The battery doorbell does not use a "chime puck" and does not come with one, even when wired. Unlike Google Nest's wired doorbells, which use a "chime puck" or "chime connector" to provide continuous power to the doorbell's camera, the battery doorbell, when wired, still runs off of battery power only, and the battery is trickle-charged through the doorbell wires without use of a "chime puck".

Brad
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@Greenpistachio

 

Thank you for all of your help on this thread, @MplsCustomer. Glad to hear you're interested in the 2nd gen Nest doorbell. You will definitely need the chime puck as part of the installation of your device. You do not use a chime with the Nest Doorbell (battery). Here is a great article on how to install your device and the chime puck. Please let me know how it goes.

 

Best regards,

Brad

Brad
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Hi there, 

 

Just checking in to see how the conversation is going. Please let us know if you have any further questions or concerns. We'll leave this thread open for a little longer for follow-up questions and concerns. 

 

Best regards, 

Brad

Brad
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Hi there,

Just checking in on this thread and the activity on it. We'll leave this topic open for another 24 hours in case there are any follow-up questions or comments.

Best regards,
Brad