I have a daily alarm for 7:00 a.m. Everyday when the alarm initially goes off, It plays the first half-second of the alarm sound at full volume (which is currently the default sound), waits like 5 seconds, then plays the full alarm sound at a very muffled volume, then starts playing the full alarm sound at the volume I set the clock at normally until I ultimately stop it.

The Google clock alarm sound changes to the default "Fresh Start" for no apparent reason. When I check the clock app, the alarm sound setting still shows the sound that I set but it still plays the wrong sound and I have to reboot the phone to connect the issue.


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Thanks for that info and for choosing the Apple Support Communities. If I understand correctly, you are unable to hear an alarm sound on your iPad, even after doing some good troubleshooting. At this point, we would like you to reinstall iOS on your device; this will help us isolate the situation further. Reinstalling iOS should not affect any of your data, but it is always a best practice to make sure you have a current backup in either iTunes or iCloud.

Unfortunately, while I get a notification, the app accompanies the notification with an obnoxious beeping alarm sound. In addition, the volume of the music I am playing through Firefox decreases when this alarm plays, and increases afterwards. I would like to turn off the sound. Here's what I've tried:

I've tried turning off the sound for that specific app (I'm playing music, so I can't turn the sound off completely), using the app titled "volume mixer". Unfortunately, there is no dedicated volume control for the alarm app. I've tried turning down the "system sounds" volume control, and this has no effect.

I've tried changing the settings of the app, but as far as I can tell the app has no settings page, and no way to turn off the volume for the timer. (There is a way to turn off the sound for the alarm clock).

I realize this is an old post, but I was able to mute alarms by going to Windows Settings, then System, then to Notifications & actions. From here, scroll down and click om "Alarms & Clock" - in this box, you can disable alarm sounds

One thing slightly lacking: an audible snooze because you need to have "Show Message" checked on Free Alarm Clock for snooze - I get the silent snooze message from Alarms & Clock -- this still works for me because if I snooze an alarm I am generally at my computer then and will see the silent snooze message.

I am not sure if this is a software issue, but my alarm clock is not playing the songs that I have selected. The songs are downloaded in Apple Music. I have deleted said songs and reinstalled them and still nothing. The software is up to date with the latest version (at the time of this post iOS 14.6). The funny thing about it is that it plays the songs that I downloaded weeks ago. The 2 songs that I have attempted to use as my alarm ringtone were just downloaded within the last 2 weeks. Hence, why I think it may be a software issue that hopefully will be fixed with the next update. Has anyone else had this problem or have a solution on how to resolve this? Thank you.

What's wrong with you? Oh, now that you realized you made a mistake and I didn't say "Alarming"? The app tited "Alarmed" is the first thing that pops up if you search the App Store using the search term "Alarmed". It is also the name of the app as it appears on the screen of my phone. Oh, and the developer refers to it as "Alarmed" on his website.It may not have occured to you but, it is possible for more than one app to have the same name. Most of the people here are smart enough to figure out which one is the alarm clock by reading the descrip

Yeah Apple let's you buy another alarm..what a load!!! Why not allow owners to select a song from their music?? Because freakn apple is one greedy miser of a company. Been buying apple exclusively since 1990--- but am feed up with this BS. Reminds me more and more of Microsoft, worse actually!

Meg you live on this do you? Thanks for the advice dear, but already grown up. You sound like youre fat and happy? Good luck with that. In the mean time do you recommend jail breaking the device to get more functionality or should I just be a good boy and go ask ask mr apple nicely to do what should already be done?

Referring back to my original post to the person who recommended Alarming..actually has other words in its title, --Alarming-isnt an alarm app. However i did download the ecommended Alarming bla bla and guess what? It didnt alarm!

Many sunrise alarms use white light to wake you, which can be irritating in the early morning. The Philips SmartSleep Wake-Up Light HF3520 starts with a more soothing, red-tinted light that gradually grows into a bright white light. This approach feels more natural and may be more effective at helping you feel less groggy when you wake up.

The HF3520 has a good range of five alarm sounds, a backup alarm, a backup power source (so your alarm will still function in case of a power outage), and a decent radio. But it lacks an app, and manually programming the clock is awkward.

But it offers more alarm sounds and a wider range of brightness levels and programmable sunrise nuances. It also has sensors that detect temperature and humidity, noise, and light levels (which post readings on its app), a built-in nightlight (just tap if you need it), and a USB port.

Writer Joanne Chen wrote earlier versions of this guide, for which she interviewed two sleep researchers and three light scientists about the usefulness of light therapy and tested several sunrise alarm clock options over the course of a month.

Overall, our wake-up experience with the Bluetooth-connected Philips SmartSleep HF3670 felt no different from the one we had with our main pick. But if you like the convenience of programming your alarms via an intuitive app, setting multiple alarms during the week (including a very loud, very bright get-up-or-else one), customizing your sunrise themes, and using the clock as a calming tool for falling asleep, you may find the Philips SmartSleep HF3670 to be worth the extra cost. It also offers some other special features, like temperature, humidity and light sensors, and the ability to log your sleep and wake up times in the app, but these are simply nice-to-haves.

Since a few weeks it happens that my alarm clock doesn't come on with sound every time. When I wake up and set it just for checking, it rings again. It happened about 5 times, one time I woke up while it was alerting, but only the screen showed the alarm.

I've actually watched the alarm go off but it did not vibrate NOR sound. The thing is, I have set like 5 alarms for the AM. It is weird considering that some alarms actually do sound, but one or two do not.

I have the same problem too. I used to use the Bedtime feature but after the most recent update (iOS 10.3.3), my Bedtime alarm never rings even though my iPad ( mini generation 4) is not on mute and my headphones are not plugged in. So then i switched to the Alarm feature and that worked about 3 days until the same problem occurred. I'm pretty sure i'm not doing anything wrong. I have a feeling that this is some type glitch? Please fix this ASAP Apple, I really need these alarms!!

My theory behind this problem is that I am the type of person to set 30 different alarms to wake up. So that being said I feel like if you are the same then it could be that if you have two alarms set close together than it can glitch out and not do the audio part of the alarm; only the visual and maybe vibrate.

Thank you for your answer. I did check that my phone was on full volume, do not disturb wasn't active. None wasn't activated either... that's why and it hasn't happened only once. It's been around 5 times. One time I missed a flight due to this. None of my 3 alarms came on loud..

Yes same. I use Bedtime and before I go to sleep, I check to make sure the volume is loud enough to wake me. There have been a couple times when the alarm has gone off in the am but sound was so low, I couldn't hear and slept through. Luckily, I wake at the same time but I overslept for 20min. I'll push the volume button up and hit my alarm sound and it's almost at mute. This is starting to really **** me off. Never happened on my iPad mini 2 before, only with this iPad mini 4... and this new screen is much harder to keep clean.

I am having this same issue. I have an alarm set for 6:00am, and one set for 6:30am. The first alarm usually works, but the second one fails randomly. I will wake up, sometimes an hour late, and see the alarm on my screen, showing that it SHOULD be making a sound, but it is silent. It is clearly a glitch in the phone. If it were operator error, the alarm wouldn't work at all. It's very frustrating, and I can no longer rely on my alarm. Apple needs to get with it, and fix this issue. People shouldn't be an hour late for work, because their alarm randomly fails.

This happened again to me this morning. I ended up missing a meeting with my senior management because my alarm did not go off. I even had two different alarms set. The volume was up, the sound was turn on, and yet nothing. This issue has got to be fixed!

My alarm was also going silent after a single alert. Just started doing this after I got a replacement and figured out that it was because "Attention Aware Features" was turned on. When I turned the feature off, alarm started working as normal. I think the feature turns alarm to silent as soon as I move it or it recognizes my face ID.

If I set an alarm to go off after one minute like it's 4.00 PM and the alarm should go off at 4.01 PM and I lock the Macbook Pro 16" from 2021 via my keyboard touch id the screen goes completely black and it appears as it would sleep. No screen saver or anything is enabled. 2351a5e196

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