
Set alarm for 11:45 am
Keep the browser tab open and set alarm for 11:45 am
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Yes! Once you set the alarm, it is guaranteed to ring precisely at 11:45 am. You can trust our service for accurate reminders.
The alarm will still go off at the scheduled time because we store the alarm information locally in your browser’s cache, which persists through refreshes.
No, closing the tab cancels the alarm. To keep the alarm active, the tab must remain open, or your device must stay powered on.
Yes. The alarm only functions while your device is on and the tab remains open. Once turned off or shut down, the alarm won’t ring.
Yes. After setting your alarm for 11:45 am, you can select from various tones available in the dropdown menu or upload any audio track from your device to personalize your wake-up sound.
No. It’s a browser-based application that works directly in your web browser on any device. No downloads or installations required.
No. Your alarm will sound regardless of silent, vibrate, or airplane mode settings, as it runs independently within your browser.
Yes. Simply open AlarmSetter.com through your mobile browser. It’s fully responsive and works on Android, iOS, and other devices.
Digital clocks display the precise time electronically, are easier to read, often include additional features like countdown timers, and are more suitable for accurate alarms.
Levi Hutchins invented the first mechanical alarm clock in 1787, which rang only once daily at 4 am. Later advancements introduced radio alarm clocks in the 1940s and snooze functions in 1956.
Melodious and calming sounds like ocean waves, birds singing, soft instrumental music, or nature sounds help wake you gradually and gently.
Rapid Eye Movement (REM) sleep is a sleep stage characterized by vivid dreams, brain activity similar to wakefulness, and memory processing. It’s vital for mental health.
Experts recommend 7 to 9 hours of quality sleep per night for optimal health and functioning.
Adequate sleep reduces the risk of serious health issues like diabetes, heart disease, and stroke, and improves mood, concentration, and overall well-being.
Snoozing refers to a short nap or temporary sleep period, often caused by pressing snooze on an alarm. Regular sleep is a continuous, restorative process. Snoozing can disrupt sleep quality and lead to sleep inertia.
It’s designed to help heavy sleepers or anyone needing a reliable reminder. Simply set the desired time, select a tone, and your alarm will ring at the specified moment.
Yes, our alarmsetter.com is completely free to use.
No login or registration is required. The alarm is stored locally in your browser.
You can choose a sound from the dropdown list or upload from your device, and click the "Play" button to the right of it and listen. This ensures that the sound is loud enough and suitable for your area before you set the timer.
Under the settings menu, you may select a sound from the dropdown or upload from your device. Click on the ‘Repeat Sound’ option. This sound will automatically be set for all new alarms unless you change it.
In settings, click the "Show Date" option and switch it to "On" or "Off" based on whether you wish to have the date appear along with the timer.
The alarm setter keeps a record of your recent timers. You can view this list in the "Recent Timers" list, choose an old timer, and reuse it.
Test your device's volume control and make sure the sound is not muted. In addition, check whether the right sound is chosen and played properly in the test. Reload the page or restart the settings in case of ongoing problems.
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