New Halloween Greetings!
All new Halloween-themed Pre-Recorded Messages allow you to greet visitors with a spooky message this All Hallows’ Eve.
To celebrate our latest preventative security feature, we’ve introduced two new Halloween sounds, sure to delight the kids in your neighborhood and deter the ghoulish! Use this fun new feature to spook your friends and family, greet trick-or-treaters, and get the attention of visitors on your property.
Ghoulish Ghost – A not-so-scary sounding ghost clip
Happy Halloween – A scarier, male voice saying “Happy Halloween” and cackling
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Don’t forget you can automatically play a Halloween-themed Greeting when visitors arrive.
Now all your Kuna Powered devices have the ability to automatically play a pre-recorded message, including our Halloween messages or our new ‘chime’ sound, the moment a person is detected.
This optional feature can be toggled on-and-off via the Kuna app by going into your camera settings menu and of course can be played from the live view the same as our previous pre-recorded messages, i.e. by tapping on the “music” note and then selecting an option from the list shown.
You can read more about the super simple settings configuration in this help center article.
Frequently Asked Questions
How often does the sound play?
The detection sound will play each time a new detection event occurs, i.e. each time a recording is started. If a recording is already in progress and someone else walks into the frame, or the user walks back into the frame, etc., the sound will not be re-played. This effectively limits the sound to be playing once per minute or two.
At what volume does the sound play?
The sound is played at the same volume as a pre-recorded message from the live view, i.e. according to the volume preference that the user has set for the camera.
Can the sound be heard from the recordings?
Yes. Users are most likely familiar with the fact that their push-to-talk audio is not present in the recordings, but pre-recorded messages are indeed present. This will allow them to capture people’s reactions to the sounds being played.