Clock Alarm Sound


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I recently obtained a Samsung Galaxy S22 (base) and upgraded my watch from Galaxy Gear S2 to Galaxy Watch4. Most everything is great, however, I'm annoyed with my alarm. I have alarms set on the stock Google Clock app on my phone only. When the alarm goes off, my watch is also vibrating and beeping. I cannot find a way to turn off the alarm sound and vibration on the watch (while maintaining my phone's settings).

I've seen some recommendations of finding the alarm on the watch itself and swiping left to get to sound notification settings, however, I don't have any alarms set on the Alarm app itself, only on the Clock app on my phone. Therefore there is no setting to change on my watch.

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.

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.

When I set an alarm (or set a timer) in Clocks in Ubuntu 20.04, the alarm clearly triggers as at the appropriate moment a notification appears at the top of the screen and I get a message in the Clocks application asking me to stop or snooze; however this is all silent - I get no audio alarm. I have another laptop still running 18.04 and the audio for these alarms works fine on that.

On my 20.04 machine, audio is functioning fine in other applications. I've checked that notifications are on. The Notifications settings in Settings for Clocks has notifications, sound alerts, notification popups and even lock screen notifications on. When in Settings I check Applications, GNOME Clocks has notifications on, too. In the sound panel, system sounds are on and they are turned up, and when I test the alert sound buttons I get an appropriate noise.

I have managed to look into this further and think I can answer my own question now. There is a current bug report for this problem: +source/gnome-clocks/+bug/1878361It seems to have been due to an update on a dependency called vala, and this appears to have been fixed, so hopefully a functioning version will be released in an update soon.

___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 1____.

2_________: To set your iPhone's alarm to vibrate only, just choose 3_____for the alarm sound in the Sound screen, and make sure you've a standard or custom vibration pattern in the Vibration screen.

The only way I know how to fix this is to restart the phone which is quite annoying as I only realise there is no sound when the phone vibrates and it actually wakes me up otherwise I just sleep through the alarm as there is no sound.

I have this issue, but restarting doesn't even help. I've also cleared the data and cache for the clock app and added new alarms and still nothing. The sound doesn't play when choosing an alarm or adjusting its volume either, though it does when choosing my phone's ringtone. My next step is factory reset. At least that might fix another issue I've been having with spotify too.

Thank you for the great advice. My clock alarms went silent on my S9 after the last OS update, and I couldn't figure out a solution to get any alarm sound. Once I turned off "Auto Optimization", my clock alarms are working again.

A day later and the problem has returned (no sound again with alarms in the Samsung Clock app) even though Auto Optimatization is now turned off. I can't find any other quick fix and don't have time to try another alarm. For now, I am scheduling email in Gmail to send text messages to my phone when I need alarms during the day, because text msgs are set to be my loudest notification and I have them repeat every 2 minutes.

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.

I had the same problem. Apparently, Apple has two separate volume controls on the iPhone. One controls regular volume (music, games, etc.) and one controls ringers and alerts. While they are sometimes on the same setting, my ringer and alert volume was turned off even though regular sound was on.

I had this happen on my iPad. Underneath the timer (circle) itself is a word that displays what music or sound you selected for your timer sound. Beneath your sound choices is an option 'Stop Playing'. I don't know how I did it, but that was selected on mine. Just go to the sound choice (above that) that you want and select that sound (it will 'de-select 'Stop Playing' when you do that.). Also check the volume level selector on the right side to make sure the volume is on, or up (the 'longer' button on the right side.) Hope this helps...:)

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.

This is with Cochlear Nucleus 7 and Kanso2 processors with a Google Pixel 3 phone.

Using the phones clock app I can set alarms and timers and they do set off alarms in the processors.

I would think this would work on hearing aids too. If I remember correctly this was true with my Phonak aids with the Samsung S9 phone. 5376163bf9

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