How To Make Your Ring Doorbell Play Creepy Sound Effects For Halloween
As the eerie aura of the Halloween season comes closer and closer, chances are you’ve already got your home adorned with all the creepiest decorations you could find. There’s a skull sitting on your kitchen countertop, a layer of cobwebs draping gracefully over the window ledge, and a family of spiders crawling close to the fireplace.
However, even with all the black and orange ornaments, the Halloween vibe just isn’t complete without some spooky sounds echoing through your home. Sure, you could always ask Alexa or Google Nest to play some haunting melodies inside the house, but what about outside?

Thankfully, if you have a Ring doorbell, you can extend the spine-chilling vibes of the season to your doorstep. One of thethings you likely don’t know about the Ringis that during this time of year, it drops a selection of seasonal tones for both your video doorbell and Chime device. If you’re looking to amp up the spooky factor at your front door and turn your doorbell into a source of Halloween delight, we’ll walk you through the process of how to do so.
Configure your Ring doorbell for a haunting Halloween
To make yourRing doorbellgreet visitors with a spooky Halloween message every time the doorbell is pressed, simply change the device’s Quick Reply Message. Here’s what you need to do:
You can now spook your visitors with an eerie message when they come to your doorstep.

Change your indoor Ring Chime tone for a spookier Halloween
The good thing about Ring is that its Halloween theme isn’t limited to the video doorbell Quick Reply Messages. You can bring the Halloween vibe inside the house, too. You simply need to change the tone of your indoor Ring Chime. Follow these steps to do so: