03-11-2022 06:20 AM
Is there a way to get ambient noise to play for longer than 12 hours? We use it to play white noise for my toddler, but he wakes up the second it stops. Ideally he'd sleep another 30-45 minutes, but of course we're starting it before he's actually asleep and going in to restart it before we go to bed may wake him.
03-19-2022 12:30 PM
Hi msweiland,
Glad you reached out.
If you wanted to listen to it for longer hours, you can try this commands: "Ok Google, play ambient sounds". As soon as it is already playing, say "Ok Google, set sleep timer for XX hours".
Hope this helps. Let me know if it works.
Cheers,
Princess
03-22-2022 11:49 AM
Hi msweiland,
Jumping in to check if the steps I provided worked on your end?
Just in case you still have questions, feel free to respond to this thread and I'd be happy to answer it for you.
Best,
Princess
03-22-2022 12:03 PM
I tried it two nights, once by saying the words that start our nighttime routine (which plays white noise) and setting the sleep timer, and once by saying "play white noise" and setting the sleep timer. Unfortunately, it still stopped after 12 hours.
03-29-2022 11:53 AM
Hi msweiland,
Thanks for responding.
Upon checking with the team, the maximum hours that you can set a sleep timer is only 12 hours. In line with that, I'd like to take this opportunity to ask you to send us a feedback regarding this. We'd like to hear your thoughts on what are the features that you want to be available and let's hope that it will be available in the future.
Best.
Princess
04-04-2022 02:33 PM
Hi msweiland,
Chiming in to check if you still have questions about this?
Please let us know by responding to this thread and I'd be happy to answer it for you.
Best,
Princess
04-13-2022 12:19 PM
Hey msweiland,
I wanted to check in and see if you had any questions. Please let me know, as I will be locking the thread in 24 hours due to inactivity.
Best regards,
Jake
04-14-2022 09:56 AM
Hey msweiland,
It has been a few days since the last reply, and I am going to lock the thread at this time. If you have any questions, please feel free to create a new post.
Best regards,
Jake