18 Free Nouveau Sound Effects - Most Popular
Message #1

The same "note" as the Apple ringtone when receiving a message on an iphone. UCS Category: COMCell. Length: 00:06.
Vous Avez un Nouveau Message #1

This synthesized voice is that of Google. In French, she says: "Vous avez un nouveau message" (You have a new message). UCS Category: ROBTVox, VOXFem. Length: 00:02.
Mobile phone vibrator #2

Mobile phone (Sagem MyX-2): Vibrate on a wooden table (x2). UCS Category: COMCell. Length: 00:09.
Four month old baby babbles

A four month old baby slowly starts to chirp. UCS Category: VOXBaby. Length: 04:11.
12 days baby crying #2

This baby has only 12 days and he is hungry. UCS Category: VOXCry. Length: 00:32.
20-day-old baby crying #2

20-day-old baby crying in bed. This is my own boy, born in November 2016. UCS Category: VOXCry. Length: 01:51.
20-day-old baby crying

20-day-old baby crying in bed. This is my own boy, born in November 2016. UCS Category: VOXCry. Length: 00:47.
Baby breastfeeds

A 9 days baby suckling the breast of its mother. UCS Category: FOODDrnk. Length: 00:51.
Mobile phone vibrator #1

Mobile phone (Sagem MyX-2): Vibrate on carpet (x2). UCS Category: COMCell. Length: 00:06.
12 days baby crying #1

This baby has only 12 days and he is hungry. UCS Category: VOXCry. Length: 00:59.
Three month old baby babbles

A three month old baby slowly starts to chirp. UCS Category: VOXBaby. Length: 00:49.
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