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.