Have you ever been in a situation where someone has set an alarm on their iPhone or iPad and it’s beeping loudly, but maybe they’re not around to turn it off, or maybe you want it to keep sleeping. or something similar?
If you’re using Family Sharing, you’ll be happy to know that you can turn off family members’ alarms on your device with a simple Siri command from your iPhone or iPad. You don’t even have to touch their device.
As long as all devices are on the same Wi-Fi network, usually in the same area, and in the same family group, you can silence each other’s alarms using Siri.
How to turn off someone else’s alarm on iPhone remotely
- Invoke Siri as usual (using “Hey Siri” or holding down the power button) and say “Turn off the alarm on (person’s name) iPhone.”
- Confirm that you want to turn off their alarm by clicking “Yes” (or “No” if you don’t want to turn it off).
This is useful for so many situations; maybe someone in your family uses an alarm to wake up in the morning but you know they want to sleep, or maybe someone uses an alarm for cooking, or maybe someone uses an alarm to wake up and he calls, but no one can find the phone and the whole house wakes up. Just call Siri, ask to turn off the alarm, and you’re done.
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