This I have noticed has been a HUGE requested feature throughout Google.


This is the Year 2023!! With a Firmware update along with updating the App this could be done. This should be a standard feature.


I have had my Doorbell for over a year and it so annoying having my normal Ringtone on my Android Phone as notification for the Doorbell!! On my iPad it uses the standard Ringtone for Facetime!! There is currently no possible way to change it.


Already having to address Arlo Solar Panel problem connected to Arlo 4 Pro (which finally got fixed yesterday by Firmware update), when is Arlo going to address this... If only I knew this annoying feature was there I would of looked elsewhere...


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I have an Android Phone and and iPad, I DO NOT have an iPhone which is the link you directed me to. I have an Android Phone and an iPad as I mentioned above.


At the moment there is no way to change it on Android Phone or iPad. Why is this feature available for iPhone and not Android or iPad? There are just as many Android Phones out there!! 


The norm is when bringing out a Product you make it available for all devices ie; Google Home is Android and they make it available across the board, even IOS.

Why do I get Emails saying that I got the answer to this problem within and to mark it as resolved. NO I did not get an answer to fix this problem The answer was for iPhone NOT Android. 

So this problem still exists ty.

Arlo, when will you be providing a custom doorbell ringtone option for Android? While you're at it, why not just a notification instead of a call from my doorbell, especially when I'm home? I can see this has been an issue for years. I am just setting up my system, but will be returning it if it's true that Arlo has no intention of resolving this issue. It's one thing to have good cameras, it's an entirely different matter to have a crude security system. Notification customization is a pretty simple feature to program. I look forward to hearing from you regarding this issue.

Surely there has to be something a technology company can do to allow their customers to decide what notifications they need, especially if they are working from home. Other video door bell manufacturer's have this ability!

I totally agree, it is ridiculous, and especially with the several seconds of delay before that phone call comes, it was always distressing to me until I learned to ignore, that the phone would start ringing just as I was approaching the door to answer the doorbell. Especially the first few times, before I was used to that, and I let the incoming call go to voicemail but then couldn't find it! Was I losing my mind? No, the product designers were. Even after I understood what was going on, it would feel like too many things happening at once, and what if it was someone else calling about something important? Also annoying to fiddle with and cancel the call before I open the door, so that my visitor can have a welcoming experience. At best it delays answering the door and in most cases it means the person answering the door is slightly frazzled and has to apologize for those noises in the background, or if the doorbell annoyingly started prompting for a voicemail in a jarring mechanical voice while I was standing there trying to receive the person warmly.

Eventually I turned off the voicemail antifeature, and wish I could turn off the calls as well and just have the notification. Two-way communication could still be supported if clicking the notification brought up a screen in the app providing a push to talk function. If I could not do that, but could just set my own ringtone for the Arlo calls, at least then I could set a 30 second custom ringtone that makes an initial doorbell-like sound and then gets quieter as it goes. Maybe some people might still prefer the legacy call functionality but it could be made to support either mode.

Of course I know I would be dreaming to even request it, or to have any hope that it would ever be done, as it's very clear that Arlo has no intention of serving its smart home customers and does not understand their needs.

As there are zero replies to this query from both @JamesC and @ShayneS it just goes to prove that either they don't know the answer and can't be bothered to admit this or, if they repesent the company, the company has zero interest in the questions posted by their user-base.

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'm testing out Zoom phone service, and in the setup process, I'd like to add custom .wav files to the options that users can select from for their ringtone. I uploaded a .wav file via the vvx450's web interface, but once I add the url to the recommended Zoom provisioning server, it gets wiped from the phone. Is there a simple way to create a template that lets me include ringtones for users?

Solved after some digging. 

A user on the Poly forums showed how to format .wav files to work on Poly VVX phones: -SIP-Phones/Polycom-VVX300-and-custom-ringtones/m-p/83002/highligh...

Building the provision template wasn't too hard once I found the corresponding parameter in the Poly UC documentation: -ag-6-0-0/page/r-ucs-ag-sampled-audio-file-parameters.html

After that, it was just a matter of uploading my .wav file to a publicly accessible url, one caveat being that I had to make sure the .wav file name in the url had no special characters, because it messed up the Poly phone. On Zoom's side, the provision template looks like this: 

saf.2 = " "

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I want to add a custom ringtone. I see the delivered PCM binary files are SILK_V3 encodings (bin\ringtone\ringtone.xml).

So in theory I could create a pcm audio file with Audacity or ffmpeg from wav/mp3, then encode the raw audio with the Skype SILK SDK, add the ringtone file to ringtone.xml and localization.xml with a new ID and I should have a new ringtone.

I have no luck guessing the ringtone parameters (channels, sampling bits, endianness, frequency, etc.)

Can someone knowledgeable please state more details on the format, maybe a code snippet of a function I can use to open say Ukulele.pcm and play with it a bit? Thanks!

They would be able to use any of their actual purchased music that shows in Apple Music so that might be why they said Apple Music since playing that music is all in the same app (streamed from the subscription, downloaded to the library because of the subscription, and actual purchased music either older music they have had from long ago or music they purchased via the ITunes Store app since they consolidated things).

You can make a custom ringtone in GarageBand for iOS and export it as a ringtone. If you want a song, go to the ringtone settings on iPhone and click on "Tone Store". There, you can buy ringtones for very low prices through iTunes. Note: These are separate to songs - you can't set a song purchased through iTunes as your ringtone. Unfortunately, there aren't many songs on this store.

I was trying to add a new contact and discovered that the Ringtones option has completely disappeared from editing in Contacts. The old contacts still show their individual ringtones (and the ringtones work when someone calls me) and I can still see the ringtones under "Sounds & Vibrations". But when I tap "edit" in Contacts, Ringtones does not come up.


 I've looked up help videos that mention a sound picker app. My phone doesn't show it (or any way to get to system apps). Please help.

Okay, I can reach ringtones from there. But I used to be able to access it from the edit menu under the individual contacts and that has disappeared.


 Is that a glitch with my phone, or just some new pointless and inconvenient change Samsung made in their last update?

When a call comes in (i use pc speaker as secondary to get the ringing), i answer it with teams on my win10 pc, and it works fine, but when we hangup my temas begin to ring again in the speaker, sometime only a couple of rings, but sometimes it only works to reboot the pc

Hi @BirkTeq, in which calling scenario does it happen? Does it happen by receiving a Teams to Teams call? Or if it is a PSTN call? If PSTN: are you using Microsoft Phone System or Teams Direct Routing?

im using teams on a pc with a headset from jabra. it doesnt matter if it is teams to teams or teams to pstn. when we hangup the teams ringtone sounds 3 times, but only if i use the computer loudspeaker as secondary speaker to hear it ringing, and the extra ringing is only in the secondary unit, not in primary headset

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