The online timer is an easy-to-use computer timer you can use to display a large countdown on the screen. You can set a timer in hours, minutes, or seconds quickly and easily from any computer or mobile device. Once set, the online alarm will sound at your computer's volume.

Once set, your timer with alarm will begin counting down. On screen, you can check how long it is left and what time it finishes via the digital clock. Like a stopwatch, a progress bar will appear, showing the percentage of your countdown timer's completion. Once completed, your chosen sound will be played. Make sure your computer volume is on or turned up to hear the alarm.


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You can create a timer on any computer or mobile device with an internet or Wi-Fi connection. Because the timer clock shows a large on-screen countdown, it is great for being used in classrooms or when cooking, studying, practicing for an exam, or exercising. If you'd like to start a countdown timer with a date and time, you can use the online countdown instead.

About a week ago, I noticed that my alarms and timers have not been going off. This has caused me to sleep way past when I should have been for multiple days in a row and it's extremely frustrating. I tried messing around with the settings tonight and it is simply a glitch in the app and not user error. I have gone to setting > sounds & haptics > and turned the ringer volume control all the way up. I have also turned on the vibration. Now when I go into the apple clock app, and I set a new timer with the "radar" sound, it will go off but the sound it so quiet and it plays from the top phone speaker beside the front-facing camera, not the media speakers near the charging port. The vibration does not go off for a timer. A similar thing happens when setting an alarm. When I create a new alarm or turn on a previously created alarm, sometimes the noise and vibration just fails to play, sometimes it rings and vibrates for 2 seconds and turns off (without me touching my phone), and sometimes the alarm plays normally. This inconsistency is very troubling to me as I cannot keep sleeping past my alarms and fail to get up for work. The only thing that I can think of that has changed in the past week since my alarms/timers have been failing, is that my phone updated to ios 15.4.

Before on my iPhone since iOS 6 I had it set up so that ringer volume is controlled by buttons only in the phone and alarm/timer apps, in other cases it would turn down my normal (music) volume. Now I cannot get this behavior anymore and I think om this update screwed it up. Time for new leadership at Apple again and get someone to pay attention to details. After the update I had probably turned down my ringer volume without me wanting to.

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 suspect the reason is that the Timer is not set up to do repeats so, having a button that said repeat wouldn't do anything. If you need a timer that has that function, I suggest giving Apple feedback about that and then, in the meanwhile, looking for a third party timer that does what you need.

The ChefAlarm professional oven thermometer has been Rated #1 by a leading Cook's Magazine. Designed for commercial use, ChefAlarm delivers features not found in "houseware" cooking alarms. Continuous Min/Max display tells you how hot (or cold) your food got when you weren't looking. A "High Alarm" sounds when your food reaches your setting, and a first-of-its-kind "Low Alarm" is perfect for making yogurt and other cold dishes. Adjustable alarm volume can be heard in a noisy restaurant kitchen.

The main temperature digits are big and easy-to-see from a distance. Touch the backlight button to read the display in the dark. New from the factory, ChefAlarm reads within 2F so you should never need a calibration adjustment but the CAL feature can be used for fine-tuning your accuracy to better than 1F. Fold ChefAlarm flat and use the magnetic back on a metal surface or tilt the display up and use it on a counter. Only ThermoWorks offers the new Pro-Series Temperature Probes. Built for robust commercial use, they are more accurate, faster and more moisture-resistant than any other alarm probes. ChefAlarm comes with one Pro-Series High Temp Cooking Probe that measures to 572F with a cable that withstands 700F short term exposure. Coupled with a molded transition to the Stainless Steel tube, this probe survives commercial cooking use longer than consumer probes. Replacements are still affordable. Every kitchen should have at least one ChefAlarm.

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Not rocket science, but very handy. Set ChefAlarm to alarm when time is up. It counts elapsed time after the alarm sounds. Or, use it to time an event, just as you would a stop-watch. Settable in increments of minutes and hours.

I have been using my Orbi Voice Satellite Alexa feature. It has been great. Two days ago, I noticed the Alexa ability using a timer (or an alarm) no longer works (it doesn't ring or flash). Alexa will tell me the timer has been set, and will even tell me how much time is remaining on the timer. But when the timer is supposed to go off, nothing happens. I have unplugged/replugged. Disconnected and reconnected my Amazon account within the ORBI app. All other Alexa functions appear to work correctly. I contacted AMAZON and they walked me through some steps but say that the problem is NetGear's not theirs. I also have an Echo Dot and the Alexa Timer ability works fine on that device, using both sound and lights. Anybody else come across this?

We are having the same issue with our RBS40V. Had been using alarms for my daughter's zoom calls for months now and suddenly now after the last update, no alarms will go off. I've tried everything - restarting, unplugging, to no avail! Netgear please fix!

I've been looking for a while for a reliable timer or alarm clock application. Basically, I'd like something that can pop a window/notification dialog and play a sound at specified date & time. I've tried alarm-clock but it's an incredibly buggy and unreliable application that has lost me 2 alarms so far.

emak, neat! I still need something that has a way to list/edit all the timers/alarms and set them based on date and time together. But your solution is perfect as a quick timer! I'll use it for that. Thank you!

And there's always atd and crond.

systemd timers feel clumsy for on-the-fly jobs. You've to generate two files, reload the entire user systemd and cleanup files afterwards. (I've not researched ways to improve this, though - maybe this can be done better)

Not as clumsy as all that, you can have a single standard alarm.service that is started by on-the-fly timers (which can be created in /run/systemd/system/ if you so desire, as that is transient and cleaned up on reboot anyway).

I am using Ignition Version: 7.6.3-rc2 (b2448). I can create tags, define alarm conditions for them and create email notifications using Alarm pipelines. The alarm conditions that I was able to create are something like if process_pressure is above 80 send an email.

However, I want to send an email if the process_pressure is above 80 for more than 30 consecutive seconds during the processing of one batch. How can I do that using the existing alarming capability within Ignition?

Is it possible for the pressure to be high between batches? If so, and you want the alarm to repeat for each batch, you could setup an expression tag that is true when pressure is high and a single batch is active so the expression would go false between batches to reset the alarm.

When I run this automation the alarm volume on my phone is updated, but no 1 seconds timer is set/started. I however get a brief Unable to send activity intent, please check command format error popup.

When an armed sensor is triggered, we set the panel to have a 15 second delay before alarming.... and during this delay period, the panel would beep repeatedly indicating it's about to go off and ring all alarms/sirens etc etc.... This gives the user a chance to cancel it if it was triggered by accident. On most occasions when user is unsure what caused the alarm, user would cancel it first, but keep the panic button on hand.... user would then investigate and if it's a legit situation, user will manually trigger the real alarm sounds.

I decided recently to experiment with the pomodoro work/learning technique and, since I am usually working with a computer, wanted to be able to cobble together a countdown/up timer with alarm that runs on the machine at which I'm working. In brief, I wanted to count down/up either a 25 minute or 5 minute interval, by minute, then have an alarm sound--an alarm that will sound until reset. I wanted this, by the way, to be a non-gui solution that I can run from a terminal 2351a5e196

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