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Jasmine Lemaitre

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Aug 4, 2024, 10:04:43 PM8/4/24
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Iget a red bell with a line thru it when I adjust my volume. My ringtone works thru set up, but my phone isnt ringing. My do not disturb is off, how do I make my ringer activate again - just had battery replaced yesterday and ringer hasn't worked since

I just bought and setup the wired doorbell and connected it to my existing chime box. When someone comes to the door I get a notification to say it's detected a person, then they press the bell button and I get the sound from my chime box and then both mine and my wife's phones ring with the same ringtones we have setup for a normal phonecall (my wife is setup as a friend so gets the notifications). I see many people have asked this question in the past but can't find anything recently on this. Is there any way to either change the ringtone (eg make it silent or even different so a phonecall is easily distinguished from someone pressing the bell) or to disable only the phonecall when I'm home using geofencing? I see I can arm/disarm using geofencing but I don't want to totally disarm when I'm home. Only stop the phone ringing! I answer the door and my phone is sitting ringing in the background which is very annoying . I have a Samsung phone so running Android. Seems a very basic feature to be missing?


I'll ask again, is this feature which has been requested many times by your customers going to be added at any point? Also the "silent mode" is rubbish. It plays an answer phone style message to the person who presses the bell. Why? If I'm in the house and don't want my phone to ring so turn on silent mode (which actually turns the doorbell to silent mode, meaning all users now have that turned on and not just me), then why would I want the doorbell to play a message to the person who presses it to tell them I'm not home and to leave a message?!?


For personalized support specific to the Arlo products you own, access Support from within the Arlo iOS or Android App. Simply login to your Arlo App, go to Settings, Support, then select the Arlo product you would like support for.


I have actually tested this on the T8210 with latest firmware and found that the sliders work just fine. The prerecorded responses are unfortunately played over the ringtone volume. This is supposedly by design.


Will they be pushing this fix to the battery doorbell?

I just purchased this to replace our Ring Doorbell, I am now having considering sending it back for a refund and putting the ring back on. It would help if they gave an update to this.


I had the same issue of not been able to set the volume down of the home base speaker when ringing the doorbell. I found that going to the setting options- Indoor Chime- Homebase as Chime- there you can adjust the Homebase ringtone volume.


The ringtones on this website are in .mp3 format and is compatible with almost all mobile phones. Download ringtones and use them on Nokia Mobile phones, Samsung, Sony Ericsson phones, LG mobiles, Motorola phones etc...


When someone walks on my doorstep, I like to receive... Exactly! A notification sound. (on my phone)



If someone rings my doorbell, I would like to receive a... Exactly! A doorbell ringtone. Just like other doorbells do.

(and not just a notification with the exact same sound as if someone were walking in my driveway.)



How can I set the different sounds. I can now only change the default notification in the app. In addition, when I adjust the notification sound in the Reolink app, this adjustment is immediately changed for all other notifications.

I must be doing something wrong because every other doorbell I had so far allowed me to choose different sounds in the doorbell settings for ringing the bell and a person alert.

I have now installed the latest software and firmware, but even now I cannot set any sounds.



The Eufy was slow, that's why it's gone, but there was at least a real bell sound and another sound for warnings.



If this is how it works with Reolink, i will considder to sell it.


As Capon celebrates its 85th anniversary season, Capon guest Sue Dietterle marks her 60th straight year of visits. But because she has been living so far away, she still gets nostalgic for some Capon comfort. So she recorded and converted the Capon dinner bell into a ring tone. Now every time she receives a phone call, she gets a little taste of Capon (or rather gets her taste buds ready for Capon!)


Another Capon guest thought that was such a great idea, he wanted everyone to have that opportunity. So Andy Leer figured out the easiest way for both iPhone and Android users to also load the Capon Spring Dinner Bell on their phones.


Just follow these instructions. And if you get stuck, just contact your cell phone provider and they can assist you. Third generation family member Jonathan Bellingham did it- so now he hears the Capon bell ringing every time you call!


The smartphone has no sound in itself, unlike the good old-fashioned telephone which was equipped with a mechanical bell. Every sound that may come out of that surprisingly flat little computer is fake. So, I might use the recorded rrring of an old-fashioned telephone and stick with a signal pure and simple, but the choice would be as arbitrary as any other.


I have the same problem with my recently bought S24 Ultra. I want to change my ringtone to a custom one, but whenever I open the settings, the ringtone selection changes to the default one (Galaxy Bells).


I also have a similar problem. But even stranger. i hope the solution is simple.

The ringtone for normal calls is normal. But for WhatsApp i get a new random bird chirping sound which is also very annoying. And i couldn't even find it in my phone's sounds and ringtones.

The default ringtone is a piano sound.

In WhatsApp, it is set to default, but it was taking the notification sound and using it for ringtone mistakenly and reaping the short notification sound instead of the ringtone sound. So i manually changed it to the piano sound after.

And either way, when I get a call in WhatsApp, it rings with this weird bird chirping sound.

What could be the issue? It does not use the default ringtone or the manual one.


Just installed Tp-Link H200 but all detections give a continuous "jingle bell" tune - I have tried to change this and sound duration without success? I would really appreciate any advice? Thanks Tony


Thank you for the feedback. If you're using the smart action feature to trigger hub alarm, please configure the siren (ring tones) in the smart action rule. The settings on the H200 page take effect when you control it manually.


When the hub is set as an Action device (When xxx, Then Control H200 to Ring), there is a custom Siren Sounds option in the settings, and the ringtone configured there will be different from the hub's default ringtone.


2. Modify the Ring Tone under the local network to avoid unsuccessful changes due to network fluctuations. After that, try using "Play Ring Tone" immediately to observe if the ringtone has been successfully modified.


Alexander Graham Bell's first useful ringer was ironically a bell that was struck by a solenoid controlled hammer. Fast forward to the iPhone's original "marimba" ringtone, an audio file of a wooden key struck by a mallet. Essentially, the same factors are at play with both ringtones. Both were developed within the limitations of the technology of the time they were presented. Human factors, and the ability of the brain to translate the ringtone as an alert, also played a huge part in the choice.


It was early 2005 and Steve Jobs already had a bad taste in his mouth from the experience he had with Motorola and the partnership that created the Rokr E790 'candy bar' cell phone. This was the first cell phone that included iTunes and the ability to play Apple's copy protected, AAC format audio files. It was a huge human interface disaster that helped fuel Steve to create the iPhone. It also cemented the idea that Apple had to retain 100% control over the hardware and software of any future Apple product.


In 2005, the most popular ringtone in the world was an obscure 1902 guitar riff, the classic Nokia ring tone. Millions of cell phones, up to 1.8 billion times per day, echoed the monophonic and polyphonic version as the default ring tone. Although adequate as a call alert, it was far from ideal, and Steve had a particular dislike for the ringtone. When Apple began the development of what became the iPhone, it was clear that they would use high fidelity audio files and not simple low quality beeps and MIDI ring tones for a lot of reasons. There were cell phones that could play audio files as ringtones, but the process was cumbersome and fraught with challenges. In 2005, the ringtone business was a billion dollar industry with the cell companies as the primary gatekeepers. In the early years, ringtones could cost up to $5 per tone. But the ringtone business was never a focus of Apple when creating the iPhone. They had far more lucrative revenue models in the works.


Steve originally wanted to allow for iPhone users to create their own ringtones from iTunes music files. This would mean that politically, Steve needed to fight a two front battle with the Record Labels on one side and the cell companies on the other. There was not enough time for these battles to be won and still make the iPhone delivery date. The RIAA was also working hard to be the clearing house of ringtone revenue and pushed for the US Patent and Trademark office to issue a ruling about the legal status of a ringtone. Was it a derivative work, a performance, or otherwise?


All of these issues forced Steve to not include custom ringtones in the first iPhone/iOS release, aside from Steve's aesthetic of purity, which was quite opposite from the glamour "statement" ringtones that some consumers wanted. Thus the 25 ringtones that were to be released had to be good by Steve's qualitative standards. They had to be insanely great. In the epoch when the iPhone was first released, they were certainly unique and perhaps deemed great by many.

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