How to set the radio as an alarm
If you're sick of always hearing the same sounds on your iPhone alarm clock, today we're going to explain how to set the station you want to hear as the alarm tone. Very simple to do as you will see below.
We have tried it from the app Shortcuts with automations but it is so confusing that we have had to resort to an application from the App Store that has allowed us to do it in a few steps and quickly very easy way.
How to set the radio as an alarm on iPhone:
To do this, first of all, we have to download the application Audials.
Once we download it, what we have to do is look for the station with which we want to wake up. Once found, we enter the screen where we can see all the functions that we can execute in said station.
Playing station options
Click on the three vertical points that appear to the right of all the options and then click on "Set station for the alarm" .
We activate the alarm option (we say yes for the notifications theme) and we configure the time in which we want it to sound and, VERY IMPORTANT, we press on the locked screen. When doing this, this screen will appear that we will have to leave it like this, if we want the alarm to sound.
Alarm display at rest
The first thing we have to do is stop the radio playback if it is playing. The easiest thing to do is to do it from the control center Then we load the iPhone and we lower the brightness of the screen to the maximum and we can go to bed quiet. At the time that we have indicated, the radio station that you have configured will sound.
Sound alarm with radio on iPhone
It is true that we have to leave this screen running for the alarm to sound, but as long as we have the mobile charging and lowering the brightness, it will not affect us at all. In addition, it is a joy to always wake up with our favorite station.
We can also access the alarm settings from any screen of the application, by clicking on the three vertical dots that appear at the top right and selecting the “Settings” function and then clicking on “Alarm clock » .
No more, regards.