Download Very Loud Ringtone For Alarm

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Ladonna Kassis

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Jul 22, 2024, 2:32:10 PM7/22/24
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TL/DR: If you need a loud ringtone or alarm use this one I created ringtone/alarm. it is based on the frequencies fire alarms use(520Hz and 3100Hz square waves). So far its worked pretty well.

I had been having a hard time hearing my cellphone ring or its alarm in the morning when waking me up/getting a phone call. Because of that I decided to find a ringtone that would be the loudest one possible and would also be very alerting. Unfortunately after searching the internet I was unable to find such ringtone the closest I was able to find were of sirens or alarms. That got me thinking, there has to be a reason fire alarms sound so annoying and loud, after all they are made to get your attention quick, so after doing some research mainly this paper which suggests a lower frequency of 520Hz is better at waking someone up vs the high pitched 3100Hz among other things.

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Oh, the first few seconds is still loud and then the volume goes to what you set it. I didn't realize it at first since my daughter was talking to me at the moment. Shoot! Maybe having to get an alarm instead of my phone until they can do an update!

The alarm in both sleep app and the clock alarm BLARE super loud when it first goes off. The first 2 seconds are full volume, then it drops to the adjusted volume. Makes iPhone for a sleep alarm unusable.

Setting up a new Iphone11 and I have the ring tone sound set to the loudest pitch. It will ring 1 time on the loud pitch then drops to a very faint ring. Sometimes it will not ring loud at all. Ringtone is faint on all rings.

What other notifications are you getting from smartthings? If its just your alarm, why not set the sound to something more to your liking? And you could set the notification to priority so its louder/always on.

Now if you want all SmartThings notifications to play this file, select it as the application notification. I just wanted the SMS messages from SmartThings that are sent from alarm conditions to trigger the file. To do this I added a contact and included the phone number from the SMS messages sent by SmartThings as the mobile number. Then you can add a field to the contact to specify a custom message notification sound and select the music file you added to the Notifications folder. Give the contact a name and save it. SMS messages from SmartThings will appear with the contact name and trigger the custom notification. Make sure the file plays long enough to wake you up, though, since it will only play through once. This eliminates the need to devote memory to IF an/or Tasker. Your notifications volume will need to be set fairly loud, so other short notifications might hinder your sleep.

I don't know when this issue started because I usually have it on vibrate/silent, but last night I put my phone on normal mode with the ringer set to 100% and yet when someone called me at 3am because they were in a car accident I couldn't hear it. They called me 10 times but my phone barely made a whisper. I can hear the ringtone but it sounds like its at 5% not 100%. It doesn't matter if I set it to 90 or 100, but the ringtone is very quiet.

anyone know what the heck is going on? Why would my phone do that? I've had Android phones since the very first readily available one (the tmobile G1) and the only times I missed an important call was when I stupidly had the phone on silent mode. but this time its the phone that let me down...I didn't have it set on silent.
Now I have family members upset at me and I can't trust this phone to do something as simple as RING when someone calls you. The most basic function that phones have been able to do since the first cell phone came out and samsung has failed. But hey when I logged into this site the chime that asked if it was me was very loud and clear....so I guess you got something right, just not the basics.

@freeman93: I'm sorry to hear that you have encountered this issue. Please try heading to Settings > Sounds and vibration > Volume, and make sure that the Ringtone slider is at a suitable level. Now, head to the Phone app > Tap the 3 dots in the top right > Settings > Call alert and ringtone > Vibrate while ringing > On. The vibration against a flat surface can be quite loud, and can help to alert you to any incoming calls if you're asleep.

I press a button and I want to play a ringtone/alarm sound. I could not find an easy, straightforward sample. Yes, I already looked at Alarm clock source code... but it is not straightforward and I cannot compile it.

Radar is also a repetitive sequence of loud tones followed by softer tones, which doesn't help its case. "Loud signals are perceived to be more threatening than softer.... Thus, this design may be imagined as something scaring us, then hiding," McFarlane said, adding that "unpleasant" and stressful-sounding alarms like it "can negatively impact our mood and day's outlook."

You can buy "Dawn Birds Deliberate" for a few bucks from the iTunes Store and Bandcamp, or just keep reading to see Mashable's unofficial ranking of 10 standout alarms that are already pre-loaded in your iPhone's ringtone library. Plenty of them are eons better than Radar, but shockingly, it's also somehow not the worst one you could be waking up to every morning.

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