Sound Dino


Free Locator & GPS Sounds

  • Free
  • Royalty-Free
  • MP3
  • No Signup
  • No Attribution
  • 20 clips
  • ~3s avg

The visual language of navigation interfaces has settled on a small audio vocabulary — a quick lock-on beep, a periodic ping, a sweeping radar rise — and these 20 locator sounds reproduce that vocabulary cleanly for app and game work. GPS lock confirmations with the characteristic two-tone climb, repeating tracker pings at search and acquired states, full radar sweep cycles across two and four-second loops, and the soft confirmation cue that says 'destination reached' without belabouring it.

Map app demos and UX prototype videos reach for the lock-on and confirm cues because they communicate state-change instantly without on-screen text. Game designers building stealth or tracking mechanics pull the radar sweep loops as continuous gameplay feedback that the player parses without thinking. Tech-product launch videos use the ping pattern as a metaphor for connection or detection — short, clean, drop-in friendly. Free to download for map apps and tech demos, no signup wall.

  • Sound when a location is indicated in a movie, such as Muhosransk Military Base, Virginia (electronic typing sound)
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  • Electronic computer sound locating an object
    64 kb/s 322
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  • The sound of the text appearing when the location is shown
    64 kb/s 328
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  • The text appeared abruptly
    64 kb/s 302
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  • The sound of the set mark on the map of the city or the world
    79 kb/s 282
    00:02
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  • Sound to show the location on the frame (can be used for a game or movie)
    64 kb/s 166
    00:06
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  • The sound of the dot that was put on the map
    64 kb/s 166
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  • The sound of letters on the screen when they show the location of the base
    64 kb/s 152
    00:03
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  • Here's another
    64 kb/s 154
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  • Location printing sound (object location)
    64 kb/s 137
    00:03
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  • Type "Air Force Headquarters" (location)
    64 kb/s 132
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  • Quick selection of letters on the screen (sound)
    64 kb/s 137
    00:04
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  • Here's another good option
    64 kb/s 134
    00:04
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  • And so (enough?)
    64 kb/s 135
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  • There is more like this
    64 kb/s 132
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  • Another option
    64 kb/s 111
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  • The sound of the city that is shown on the screen in films with a caption
    64 kb/s 114
    00:03
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  • The sound of the put point on the map
    47 kb/s 117
    00:01
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  • Quiet sound
    64 kb/s 118
    00:04
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  • Let's add this
    64 kb/s 108
    00:04
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