Set an alarm in Clock on iPad
You can turn your iPad into an alarm clock. You can also ask Siri to set an alarm for you. Set alarms for any time of day and have them repeat on one or more days of the week.
Siri: Say something like: “Set an alarm for 7 a.m.” Learn how to use Siri.
Set an alarm
Go to the Clock app
on your iPad.
Tap Alarms, then tap
.
Set the time, then choose any of the following options:
Repeat: Choose the days of the week you want the alarm to repeat.
Label: Give the alarm a name, like “Water the plants.”
Sound: Choose a song or a ringtone.
Snooze: Turn on to see a Snooze button with your alarm. (It pauses the alarm for 9 minutes.)
Tap Save.
To change the alarm, tap the alarm time. Or tap Edit at the top left, then tap the alarm time.
Change the alarm’s volume
Go to Settings
> Sounds.
Under Ringtone and Alert Volume, drag the slider.
Tip: To use the volume buttons on your device to change the alarm volume, turn on Change with Buttons.
Your alarm sounds even when you:
Turn on Silent mode.
Turn on Do Not Disturb (or another Focus).
Connect headphones to your iPad. The alarm plays at a set volume through both the built-in speakers on your iPad as well as your headphones.
Turn off an alarm
Go to the Clock app
on your iPad.
Tap Alarms.
Tap the button below the alarm time.
Remove an alarm
Go to the Clock app
on your iPad.
Tap Alarms.
Tap Edit at the top left, tap
, then tap Done.