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I have a Reolink Doorbell. We have about the simplest/cheapest mechanical chimes you can get. (2 total, one on each floor). The Reolink said I should disconnect the chimes and use their electronic ones, because it might mess up the doorbell if I didn't. I ignored this advice, and the Reolink still rings the mechanical chimes when somebody presses the button. I have yet to see any issues with the Reolink. I did plug in their wireless chime also, and it rings too.
So I would say, YMMV, but there's a good chance a Reolink will still ring your chimes.
Add "Older than dirt" and that's what I have too. House was built in the late 70s.
Did your Reolink doorbell come with a little battery-looking-device that you had to wire into the mechanical chimes?
How long have you had yours in service? And what model is it, if I might ask.
I think it depends how the reolink is powered. If it's coming from the chime transformer, I don't think it can also ring that chime. I'd imagine it would work fine with PoE though.
Mine is connected to the network wirelessly. It is powered from the doorbell transformer.