Not to be outdone byGoogle’s new Halloween ringtones for Nest doorbells, Amazon is rolling out its own bit of spooky fun for its Ring doorbells, including Halloween-themed chime tones, quick replies, and decorative faceplates. Here’s how to get all of them.
How to change your Ring doorbell chime tone
Halloween chime tones
This Halloween, Ring is letting you choose from all-new “chime tones”, such as bats, ghosts, howl, scream, organ tones, a creepy laugh, a screeching cat, and a creaky door. To change your doorbell chime, you’ll need to open thelatest version of the Ring appon your mobile device and then follow these steps:
Need more help?See Ring’s support page for chime tones.
How to set up Ring doorbell quick replies
Halloween quick replies
Ring’s “Quick Reply Message” feature allows you to send an automated response to guests if you’re unable to answer the door (including standard replies such as “We can’t answer the door right now…” or “Please leave the package outside…"). But, Ring has also added four more options specifically for Halloween:
To set up quick replies for your doorbell, you’ll need to open thelatest version of the Ring appon your mobile device and then follow these steps:

Need more help?See Ring’s support page for quick replies.
How to get a holiday faceplate for your Ring doorbell
Halloween faceplates
Last but not least, those of you who are truly festive can go all out and decorate your Ring doorbell with a new faceplate for All Hallows' Eve. Ring is selling a spiderweb design for the Ring Video Doorbell 2 and a pumpkin/candy corn plate for the Doorbell 3, 3 Plus, and 4. All the Halloween faceplates are priced at $15 each and are available to purchase now fromRing’s US website.