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LoriC2
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Multiple Chimes for Doorbell

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Is there a way to install additional chimes (Roku or otherwise)?  I have a 2,500 sq ft house and even with centrally locating the Roku chime, it can’t be heard in the bedrooms. 
Roku tech support suggested installing a 2nd doorbell at another door 😩. I have 1 front door. That is where people come and ring the bell. This is quite a major issue; a doorbell that can’t be heard throughout the house is pretty much useless. 

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RokuJessica-G
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Re: Multiple Chimes for Doorbell

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Greetings, @LoriC2!

Welcome to the Roku Community! Thank you for posting about adding chimes to your Roku Smart Home Doorbell. We're happy to provide you assistance.

Please note that it is only possible to use one chime per doorbell. Additional chimes cannot be added to a single doorbell.

We hope this clears things up. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask in the Roku Community.

Best regards,
Jess

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@jnmcclanahan77 wrote:

I'm gathering that if I were to need 2 chimes I would need 2 doorbells and based on the context if someone rings either doorbell that both chimes would go off, is that correct?


If you had two doorbells, that would work. 

Another option is to use an Amazon Alexa speaker and Alexa integration, which can be used a secondary chime. You would need to integrate using Alexa, find the doorbell in the devices list on Amazon Alexa app, and there's an option for Doorbell Press Notifications which would give you an alert to your phone, any Alexa speakers, as well as the Roku chime and any Roku streaming devices set to receive notifications.

It may also be possible to set this up using Google Home but I don't have this set up to test, maybe someone else can chime in, no pun intended 🙂

Happy Streaming!

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RokuJessica-G
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Re: Multiple Chimes for Doorbell

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Greetings, @LoriC2!

Welcome to the Roku Community! Thank you for posting about adding chimes to your Roku Smart Home Doorbell. We're happy to provide you assistance.

Please note that it is only possible to use one chime per doorbell. Additional chimes cannot be added to a single doorbell.

We hope this clears things up. If you have any further questions, please feel free to ask in the Roku Community.

Best regards,
Jess

Jessica G.
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jnmcclanahan77
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Re: Multiple Chimes for Doorbell

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I'm gathering that if I were to need 2 chimes I would need 2 doorbells and based on the context if someone rings either doorbell that both chimes would go off, is that correct?

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jnmcclanahan77
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Re: Multiple Chimes for Doorbell

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I'm gathering that if I were to need 2 chimes I would need 2 doorbells and based on the context if someone rings either doorbell that both chimes would go off, is that correct?

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LoriC2
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Re: Multiple Chimes for Doorbell

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No, only the chime associated with the doorbell that is pushed will chime. Each doorbell is connected to only one chime. 
Not a very well thought out design if you, like me, have one door that people would ring a doorbell at. We can’t hear the chime in most of my 2,500 sq ft home. 
Luckily I have 5 four-legged doorbells so I’m alerted if someone is at the door that way or by notification on the app.  

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RokuAustin
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@jnmcclanahan77 wrote:

I'm gathering that if I were to need 2 chimes I would need 2 doorbells and based on the context if someone rings either doorbell that both chimes would go off, is that correct?


If you had two doorbells, that would work. 

Another option is to use an Amazon Alexa speaker and Alexa integration, which can be used a secondary chime. You would need to integrate using Alexa, find the doorbell in the devices list on Amazon Alexa app, and there's an option for Doorbell Press Notifications which would give you an alert to your phone, any Alexa speakers, as well as the Roku chime and any Roku streaming devices set to receive notifications.

It may also be possible to set this up using Google Home but I don't have this set up to test, maybe someone else can chime in, no pun intended 🙂

Happy Streaming!

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