wake Up Call: watchOS 11.4 Brings Loud Alarms to Silent Mode on Apple Watch
watchOS 11.4 introduces a feature that allows Sleep Wake Up alarms to break through Silent Mode, letting you wake up with sound and haptics even if your Apple Watch is set to silent.

watchOS 11.4 Introduces a New Alarm Feature
The upcoming watchOS 11.4 is set to bring a significant enhancement to the Apple Watch's alarm functionality, particularly for users who wear their watches while sleeping. One of the key features in this update is the ability to allow alarms to break through Silent Mode.
Key Features:
- Break Through Silent Mode: This new option allows the Sleep Wake Up alarm to play sound and haptics even when Silent Mode is active.
- Customizable Alarms: Users can toggle this feature on a per-alarm basis, giving them control over which alarms are more attention-grabbing.
- Haptic Feedback: For those who prefer a subtle wake-up, the option to use only haptics remains available.
User Experience:
- Subtle vs. Loud Alarms: Users can customize their alarms to suit different needs, such as waking up quietly without disturbing others or ensuring they are fully roused with both sound and vibrations.
- Improved Sleep Wake Up: This feature is particularly useful for those who rely on their Apple Watch to manage their sleep schedule.
Availability:
- The Release Candidate (RC) version of watchOS 11.4 has been released, indicating that the final update should be available soon to all users.
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