How to Set an Alarm for Sunrise or Sunset on Android


    sunrise and sunset alarm

    Alarms are typically set to specific times, but it’s possible to create alerts based on the dynamic sunrise and sunset times in your area. This can be done with a Google Assistant routine on Android.

    If you’re interested in doing this on an iPhone, it’s possible through a Shortcuts automation. On Android, however, we’ll be utilizing a Google Assistant routine and the sunrise/sunset action. Keep in mind that this is not a typical “alarm,” but more like an alert.

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    First, we’ll launch Google Assistant by either saying “Hey Google” or by swiping in from the bottom-left or -right corner.

    Swipe in from the bottom-left or -right corner to launch Google Assistant.

    Next, tap your profile icon in the top-right corner to open the Assistant settings.

    Scroll through the list of settings and select “Routines.”

    select "Routines" from the list

    Tap the “New” button at the top of the screen.

    tap the "New" button

    First, we’ll need to decide how to trigger the routine. This is where sunrise and sunset will come in. Tap “Add Starter.”

    Select "Add Starter" to begin

    Now, we can select “Sunrise/Sunset.”

    select "sunrise/sunset"

    Choose whether you want the routine to start at “Sunrise” or “Sunset.”

    choose the "sunrise" or "sunset" option

    In order for Google to know when sunrise and sunset occur, you’ll need to choose your location first.

    Tap the "Sunset Location" or "Sunrise Location" button

    You’ll be able to choose from your saved locations or enter a new one. Tap “Done” when you’ve made the selection.

    select a location and tap "done"

    Next, you can decide how to use the sunrise/sunset time. Select “When the Sun Sets” or “When the Sun Rises.”

    You can change the offset of sunrise or sunset alarms by tapping the "When the Sun Sets/Rises"

    If you don’t want the alarm to be exactly at sunrise or sunset, you can choose an offset here. Select “Done” when you’ve made a selection.

    choose a time based on sunrise or sunset and tap "Done"

    The next thing to do is to decide which days the routine will run on. Tap the days to select them.

    choose which days for the alarm to run on

    This process creates an alert on your Android device, but you can also choose to play the alert over any Google smart speakers.

    choose a smart speaker for the alert if you want it to play on more than your phone

    Lastly (and this is the important part if you want the alert on your Android device), toggle on “Get notified on your phone when this routine starts.” Tap “Done” to finish.

    Toggle the setting to get notified on your phone and tap "Done"

    At the time of writing, Google requires a voice command to be associated with every routine. We won’t be using this to start the routine, but it’s still needed. This is also what the name of the routine will be. Tap “Add Voice Starter.”

    Tap the "Add Voice Starter" option

    Enter a command phrase and tap “Done.”

    enter a command phrase and tap "done"

    In order for the routine to run, it needs something to do. Tap “Add Action” to get started.

    tap "add action"

    Select “Communicate and Announce.”

    Select the "Communicate and Announce" option

    Next, check the box for “Say Something” and tap the arrow icon.

    Enter anything you’d like here. If you added a smart speaker, this is the phrase that Google Assistant will announce. Tap “Done” when you’re ready.

    Enter a voice prompt and tap the "Done" button

    Select the “Done” button again on the next screen.

    Tap "Done"

    Now, you can select “Save” to finalize the routine.

    Select "Save" to finish

    If you didn’t select a speaker during setup, Google will ask to make sure that you don’t want to use one. Tap “No Speaker” if you’re sure.

    Choose the "No Speaker" link

    Note: A notification will ask you to add a speaker when this routine runs. You can ignore it, as it’s not necessary for our situation.

    That’s it! The routine will now run at your desired time, and you will get a notification when it does. While this might not be quite the same as an “alarm,” it does still alert you.





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