Google’s clock application for Android offers a variety of different sounds to set an alarm. If you aren’t happy with the default tone it’s possible to use the option of a track or a podcast downloaded from Spotify as well as YouTube Music (only if you subscribe to a premium service) as well – and Google has also made it possible to record a voice-over and set it to be an alarm tone.
The feature was first discovered in the hands of Esper.io’s Mishaal Rahman. According to him, the feature is server-side push therefore, if you’re using Clock version 7.3 You should be able to notice this feature, even without the need to update the application.
Rahman is also aware that this feature is only available on Pixel phones and devices that users have downloaded Google Recorder. Google Recorder app. It’s also possible that Google might introduce voice recording as an alarm feature for any device in the future provided they’ve got a recording application.
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It could be an opportunity to trick someone into altering their alarm sound by recording a clip when they’re looking elsewhere. Another use for this of this kind of device is to remind yourself of something important the moment you wake up. However, it’s a little scary to hear your voice early in the morning.