Halloween Spooky Doorbell Sounds - Agent Derek Meister-Geek Squad

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your doorbell for their candy. If you have a smart doorbell, here's how to give them a thrill with spooky Halloween sound

Agent Derek Meister-Geek Squad spoke to Bill about Halloween means trick-or-treaters ringing your doorbell for their candy. If you have a smart doorbell, here's how to give them a thrill with spooky Halloween sounds

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source: https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-make-your-smart-doorbell-play-spooky-halloween-sounds

If your house is equipped with a smart doorbell, you can often change the sound it emits with just a few taps on the accompanying app.

Many of the most popular models even offer ready-made holiday theme packs, too, so you can set your sounds to suit the season. Here's how to get your doorbell to play spooky Halloween noises for your visitors: https://www.pcmag.com/picks/the-best-video-doorbells

Nest

This one is the easiest of the bunch. First, open the Google Home or Google Nest app, then navigate to Settings, find the device, select Doorbell Theme, and choose Spooky Sounds. Voila. Your entryway is now ready to terrify some trick-or-treaters.

Ring 

Ring doorbells have more in store for visitors this Halloween. You can change the chime sounds by opening the Ring app, tapping the menu, selecting Devices, and then selecting the Chime. There are sounds with werewolves, spine-tingly tunes, and terrifying screams.

You can also have your doorbell issue spooky messages with the Quick Replies function. In the app, tap the menu, select Devices, choose the doorbell, then select Smart Responses tile below the doorbell image, tap Quick Replies, and toggle it on. You’ll be able to select a Quick Reply message (like a werewolf howl followed by a “Be right there!”) that you can just click Save to enable. 

Eufy

In years past, Eufy has offered Halloween-themed sounds for its doorbells, but after trying to test out the feature this year, we were unable to find any. But that doesn’t mean you have to go without this frightful feature. Make your own spooky sounds by going to Doorbell Settings, selecting Quick Response, and recording your own. If you don’t have a passable Dracula impression, you can find plenty of options for sounds on YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=spooky+sounds

Other Brands

There are loads of video doorbells out there that aren't made by the aforementioned brands. If you have a brand not listed above, you should be able to check if it has Halloween sounds by opening the app that controls it, going to settings, and then scrolling through doorbell options.  https://www.pcmag.com/news/best-october-prime-day-video-doorbells-deals


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