131 Free Ring Sound Effects - Most Popular
Old doorbell #7

Mechanical ringing of an old telephone, but which could very well be that of a house entrance. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:04.
Socotel low ringtone #2

4 weak rings from an old Socotel S63 type phone. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:26.
Mechanical doorbell #7

Sound of a small mechanical doorbell at the entrance to the house. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Length: 00:01.
Mechanical doorbell #9

Sound of a small mechanical doorbell at the entrance to the house. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Length: 00:02.
Mechanical doorbell #9

Sound of a small mechanical doorbell at the entrance to the house. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Length: 00:04.
Mechanical doorbell #11

Sound of a small mechanical doorbell at the entrance to the house. UCS Category: BELLDoor. Length: 00:05.
Mechanical alarm clock, ring #4

Mechanical ringing of an little old alarm clock. UCS Category: ALRMClok. Length: 00:08.
Mechanical alarm clock, ring #6

Mechanical ringing of an little old alarm clock. UCS Category: ALRMClok. Length: 00:09.
Old doorbell #4

Mechanical ringing of an old telephone, but which could very well be that of a house entrance. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:02.
Old doorbell #8

Mechanical ringing of an old telephone, but which could very well be that of a house entrance. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:06.
Old doorbell #2

Mechanical ringing of an old telephone, but which could very well be that of a house entrance. UCS Category: COMTelph. Length: 00:02.
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- Focus on the sound source (door, engine, bird)