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.

So many things can go wrong - your ringer/volume setting, conflicts with other apps that have audio (if I fall asleep watching periscope, it breaks the alarm), conflicts with multiple alarms (somehow they confuse each other?), who knows what else.


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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.

But if I try the same thing to set an alarm after one minute but this time I don't lock my Macbook with the touch id instead, I used Apple -> Sleep Mode/Hibernation and the one minute passes no sound is played.

This makes me wonder if the alarm clock functionality that is built into the preinstalled iOs app from Apple including setting time or add a snooze button etc is only available for that particular app?

I figured Alarmy is constantly playing (when there is an alarm set up) a silent sound in the background. Like Spotify, but silent. This keeps the app active all the time. I came to this conclusion by logging the result AVAudioSession.sharedInstance().isOtherAudioPlaying (Swift 4) in my own application. Whenever Alarmy is terminated it returns false, whenever Alarmy is running in the background it returns true. Same thing happens for the app linked by Ernesto Elser.

Unfortunately this is unavailable for developers. You can check all of alarm clock apps in AppStore, all of them are using the standard local notifications. Which will fire once and that's all. You can of course set your custom sound and change couple of options, but it will never work like one build in Clock app inside iPhone.

I also tried out the alarm in Airplane Mode, and it still played a locally stored backup song, so it probably doesn't abuse the VoiP background mode or push notifications, but really is triggered by a local notification ...

I had installed iOS 13 beta a few weeks ago but have since reverted back to 12. I seem to recall asking about this somewhere, but not sure if it was in this forum or not. Since most people use their iPhones to schedule morning alarms, not just notifications, and Homekit knows all about our devices, it seems having more hooks between the iPhone Clock and Homekit would be advantageous.

I go to sleep at a different time almost every night, between say, 10pm & 5am. I try to sleep at least 6 hours and set my iPhone alarm when I get into bed, usually by saying, "Hey Siri, wake me up in 6 hours". I would like to have the alarm going off as well as tapping the Snooze button or the Stop button trigger events in Homekit. For example:

Having Homekit events trigger when named iPhone alarms go off would give the Homekit user maximum flexibility in scheduling their devices to operate. I may not want to have my lawn sprinklers go off at the same time every day or I may want to skip a day because i'm having a barbecue in the back yard. I may want to take a 20 min nap in the afternoon and have different events fire off from the "Nap Wake Up" alarm than my "Morning Wake up" alarm.

So my current routine when going to bed is, "Hey Siri, Wake me up in 6 hours" - Siri sets an alarm, then, "Hey Siri, Good night" or wait a few minutes to see if the Withings Sleep Pad IFTTT trigger fires off and tells Homekit I'm now asleep. And when waking up, "Hey Siri, Good morning" or wait to see if the Sleep Pad triggers my morning routine.

Another thought re:waking up. If my alarm named, "Morning Wake Up" is set for 7am and I get up at 2:45am to ***, the Sleep Pad will think I'm awake and trigger a device or event. Not good. Instead, If Homekit could check my iPhone alarms or had virtual devices that tracked my phone alarm states, then if the, "Morning Wake Up" alarm is set to go off in another 3 hours, it knows that I'm not "awake" for the day, I'm just up on my own to have a ***... turn up the floor lights a little bit so I don't stub my toe on the way to the bathroom. When I get back into bed, it's not "good night" for the night, it's just finishing the night time ***... so turn off the floor lights and nothing else.

Being able to instantly trigger these sorts of events via direct alarm interaction would be an ideal part of the natural flow of interacting with the alarm and it makes for a smarter home with less voice commands (or none at all). The "smart" part of a smart home is in the details. The storing of information in virtual devices for better conditional logic and better interaction with the iPhone.

6. Under the "RINGTONES" heading on the next screen, tap the alarm sound you want. A sample will play for each tone. If you don't want any alarm sounds, just tap None.

Quick tip: To set your iPhone's alarm to vibrate only, just choose None for the alarm sound in the Sound screen, and make sure you've a standard or custom vibration pattern in the Vibration screen.

According to many users, their iPhone didn't just go through a crash and restart cycle overnight. It powered down for a few hours before finally turning back on. If you rely on your iPhone as your alarm clock, this new issue could potentially make you late to work.

Looking at all the users affected, this issue always happens overnight, usually sometime after midnight. However, the amount of time each user's phone powers down varies. In the screenshot from 9to5Mac shared below, it looks like the phone powered off for a little more than two hours. One Reddit user's iPhone turned off for over four hours, and thankfully turned back on right before their alarm.

Some reddit users have speculated that the phone might not be turning off for multiple hours every night, but instead rebooting and not being able to get battery readings until you unlock the phone. If this was the case, why are some people seeing battery readings just before their alarm goes off or in the middle of the night when they're still sleeping?

Because people weren't constantly been complaining about this issue, a silent fix was likely rolled out. Hopefully, that's what happens here as well. Otherwise, you might need to invest in a separate alarm clock.

Thanks so much for this post! I have been willing to do that for a while to avoid setting two alarm clocks every day (one on the iPhone, one on HA) but never got to it.

Your post will definitely win me a lot of time. Will try to take advantage of the holidays to give it a try and will let you know how it went

Hi, i have imported the shortcut 2 days ago, i have every day set an alarm with bedtime. but not everyday at the same time. the shortcut has worked for 1 day the other days the datetime is not updated. in HA.

Failing all of these, your alarm is going off and you're sleeping through it because you stayed up too late playing WoW, drinking, coding, whatever. It eventually stops making noise and leaves the message on the screen. Try placing the phone across the room so you have to get up to turn it off. See if that helps. Either way, now you have a newly refurbished iPhone 4.

When you create a new alarm, there will be a menu above the section where you choose the time. Make sure to select the "sound" option. It's possible that your sound was set to "off" for your alarm. This solved my problem.

Woke up late to the silent "alarm" notification. To troubleshoot, I set a new one for the next minute. It would vibrate, but even though the volume was all the way up, the alarm sound was barely audible. Tried again after deleting that alarm entirely and creating a new one. Same thing. Did a hard reset of my phone and that fixed it.

Forget all the information above. I experience the same problem all the time. It is a fault with the iPhone, insofar as it just 'jams'. Please report to Apple as it just glitching and more users must have the same problem and think they have a 'possessed' phone, or they forgot to set the alarm.

You probably have your Alarm ringtone set to "none" accidentally. I'm telling you my personal experience. Everything was good with my new iPhone and every night when I set up an alarm to wake up in the morning it never buzzed and I end up going to work late till one day I realized that I was playing with alarm ringtones and accidentally set it "None". I hope my answer help you.

I use an alarmclock in openhab to switch my Espresso Machine and lights when I get up.

Unfortunately I need to set it up separately from the alarmclock on my iPhone.

This is not really comfortable and sometimes tricky not to forget to set one of both correctly.

Putting your phone on silent ring or using Do Not Disturb mode shouldn't affect the sound of the alarm. If your alarm volume is too low, go to Settings > Sounds & Haptics to adjust it. If your alarm is only vibrating, make sure your alarm sound isn't set to None.

You can set a song as an iPhone alarm by opening the Clock app and selecting Alarm > Plus (+) (or Edit > select alarm). Enter a time, select Sound, and pick a song. This only works with songs saved on your phone and available in the Music app.


If you're creating a new alarm, select the Add (+) icon, then choose Label. Type in a new name and press Enter. If you want to edit an alarm that's already created, tap on it and select Label to enter a new name. ff782bc1db

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