19 Free Seconde Sound Effects - Most Popular
Tic Tac Mechanical Alarm Clock #3

Tic tac sound of a little mechanical alarm clock . Easy to loop. UCS Category: CLOCKTick. Length: 00:20.
Countdown, Talkie, in French

Countdown from 10 to 0, in french, in a walkie-talkie. UCS Category: VOXMale. Length: 00:12.
Timer #2

Ticking of a small kitchen timer but can be suitable for a bomb. UCS Category: CLOCKTick. Length: 00:06.
Chronograph #2

Two beats per second of a stopwatch. Easy to loop. UCS Category: CLOCKTick. Length: 00:11.
Countdown, talkie, in english

Countdown from 10 to 0, in english (with french accent), in a walkie-talkie. UCS Category: VOXMale. Length: 00:12.
Tic Tac Mechanical Alarm Clock #2

Tic tac sound of a little mechanical alarm clock . Easy to loop. UCS Category: CLOCKTick. Length: 01:06.
Chronograph #1

Four beats per second of a stopwatch. Easy to loop. UCS Category: CLOCKTick. Length: 00:11.
Grandfather clock, ticking

Noise of the pendulum of a grandfather clock. UCS Category: CLOCKChim. Length: 00:20.
Countdown, in french

Countdown, by female vocal synthesis, from 20 to 0, in French. UCS Category: ROBTVox, VOXFem. Length: 00:21.
Countdown, in english

Countdown, by female vocal synthesis, from 20 to 0, in english. UCS Category: ROBTVox, VOXFem. Length: 00:21.
WW2 trucks, passage #2

Passage of several American military trucks dating from the Second World War. UCS Category: VEHMil. Length: 00:28.
WW2 trucks, passage #1

Passage of several American military trucks dating from the Second World War. UCS Category: VEHMil. Length: 00:45.
WW2 trucks, passage #3

Passage of several American military trucks dating from the Second World War. UCS Category: VEHMil. Length: 00:32.
Quartz clock

Mechanism of a quartz clock, called silent, whose rotation is continuous (no ticking). UCS Category: CLOCKMech. Length: 00:29.
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