The first time a phone says 'low battery' in a thriller scene is the moment the audience knows the call won't make it through. These 29 clips supply that whole anxiety register: the spoken voice warning from a modern smartphone, the harsher beep cycle of a laptop hitting 10%, the cartoon power-down chime that animation uses for comedy, and the longer death-rattle of a device shutting down for good while a UI animation plays.
Thriller and survival film editors reach for the voice warning because it reads instantly without explanation. Tech-review YouTubers use the laptop beep for the obligatory 'and then my battery died' joke. For game UI work, the low battery sound effect doubles as a generic low-resource warning — health, mana, fuel. Animation favours the cartoon chime, which pitches well for character beats. Pull any clip free — no signup, no watermark, drop straight into the edit.