Not everyone wants to wake up to the annoying sound of an alarm. Fortunately, Android users can avoid waking up to an obnoxious sound by setting up a vibrate-only alarm in Google’s Clock app. We’ll teach you exactly what you need to do.

How to Create a Vibrate-Only Alarm on Android

First, ensure that Google’s Clock app is installed on your Android device. If it’s not, download and install it via Google Play.

Download:Clock(Free)

Open the Clock app on your device and follow these instructions:

That’s it! You’ve successfully set up your first vibrate-only alarm on your Android phone.

The Alarm screen of Google’s Clock app

How to Schedule or Repeat a Vibrate-Only Alarm

By default, the alarm you set up will be scheduled for today, but what if you want your alarm to go off more than once—for example, on a schedule? Well, all you need to do is select the days of the week you want the alarm to activate.

Alternatively, if you want to schedule a one-time vibrate-only alarm for later down the road, tap theSchedule alarmoption under your vibrate-only alarm, select your preferred date from the calendar, and tapOK. Now, the vibrate-only alarm will be scheduled just once on a future date.

Setting an alarm in Google’s Clock app

Lastly, if you want your scheduled alarm to repeat daily or weekly after the scheduled date, select your desired days of the week below the selected alarm.

Google’s Clock App Gives You the Discreet Alarm You Need

Thanks to vibrate-only alarms, you can wake up to a vibrating phone instead of an obnoxiously loud sound that could also wake up people living in the same household. You also don’t have to worry about people in the room asking you why your alarm is going off when you’re just using it as a reminder to get your tasks done.

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Scheduling an alarm in Google’s Clock app