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Google Nest Doorbell indoor chime

Samearle
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I've just installed a hard wired (electricity) Google Nest Doorbell with camera. We have no internal chime mechanism, and I'd like to put one on each floor, so we can hear if someone is at the (if we don't have our phone nor watch on, or if a house worker is here and we are not).

What product does one recommend for this, what works best? It wan be wired to electricity or run on battery, but it needs to connect to the doorbell and chime over the wifi network. 

We'd like 3, which can chime simultaneously, on each floor of our large house. Programmability might be good too (different ring tones, don't chime the one on the kids floor at night).

Thanks in advance for any suggestions!

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MplsCustomer
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@Samearle 

It is possible to get doorbell notifications on the Google Nest Mini, a small, plug-in speaker. It rings with an announcement if you enable "Visitor notifications" on your Nest Hello doorbell. "Visitor notifications" will also ring with an announcement and your doorbell's video on Google Nest Hubs.

However, they cannot be programmed. They may not ring and announce at exactly the same time, you cannot pick a ring tone, and "Visitor announcements" can only be turned off and on for the doorbell, not for each individual Nest Mini or Nest Hub. (Other customers have asked for these features.)

If you used the OhmKat Video Doorbell Power Supply for the Nest Hello as your transformer, then you could use it to ring OhmKat Wireless Universal Video Doorbell Chimes with programmable melodies.

Brad
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