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Google Nest Notification Sounds on iPhone.

Mikey50
Community Member

Hi, I wanted to know if there was a way to change the notification sounds from the Google Home app. I just installed the Google doorbell and I’m not able to hear notification sounds on my iPhone because the iPhone has a very low default notification sound that can’t be changed which makes the doorbell useless. I’ve been on Google forums and noticed that many people are saying the same thing. Thank you.

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MplsCustomer
Bronze
Bronze

@Mikey50 

We've never had an option to change the notification sound on our iPhones for our Google Nest doorbells, and iOS 17 changed the default sound to one that is almost inaudible.

I wish Google would make a fix.
It would be nice to go into

settings - notifications - Google Home and have an alert option there like other apps do.

EmersonB
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi everyone,

 

@Mikey50, thanks for reaching out here in the Community. We appreciate your interest however, we don't have any news to share about applying this feature to the Google Home app. We're always looking for ways to improve and we'll take it as feedback. I'd suggest you send feedback to let the Google Engineering team know about your concern. While they won't respond directly back to you, this is the best way to let them know about this. Let us know if you have additional questions.

 

I appreciate the help, MplsCustomer.

 

Best,

Emerson

Mikey50
Community Member

Thank you for your reply. I just sent feedback. Hopefully someone will attempt to fix this problem.

zoeuvre
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi Mikey50, 

 

Thanks for letting us know. We'll also take your feedback as an opportunity to learn and to be able to provide a better experience in the future. Feel free to create a new thread if you have more questions or other concerns, and we'll be happy to help. 

 

I appreciate your input, @MplsCustomer and Emerson. 

 

Cheers,

Zoe 

Mikey50
Community Member

Thank you 

zoeuvre
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi there, 

 

Great! If you have questions or concerns in the future, feel free to start a new thread, and we'll be happy to help.

 

Regards,

Zoe 

Mikey50
Community Member

Thank you. The only question or concern I would have is if they ever come up with a fix for this.

zoeuvre
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey Mikey50, 

 

We hear you. No announcements to share about that right now, but stay tuned. Thanks for asking!

 

All the best,

Zoe 

ebea
Community Member

How amazing to read, one Community specialist (irony occurs), after another, reply back to the problem, with the same completely indifferent answer.
What are you specialists in?

This problem, related to the Google Doorbell, has been going on for a long time now, and still it's a problem. I think most people, now know, that in IOS 17, the standard notification sound has been changed to an almost inaudible sound.

The problem is that there are thousands of customers who have bought a product which is largely worthless. And Google chooses to completely ignore it.
Do we as customers have to return these Doorbells? as they do not meet the criteria to be a Doorbell.

So instead of portraying yourselves as specialists here in this forum, use your time to get the problem presented to the sleeping people who are sitting with the Software development, related to Doorbells, and Google Home.

 

//Bernth

Ontario1
Community Member

I recently moved from an older iPhone SE (gen 1) (limited to iOS 15) to a new iPhone SE (gen 3) (iOS 17), and the Google Home notification sounds (which are not user selectable) for the new phone changed from a noticeable sound to a short barely noticeable sound even with notifications set to their loudest volume.  Apple Apps and some others with sound notifications allow for a user selectable sound/tone.  Google needs to do this too for Google Home -- an important security feature for many users, as it is clear that the default sounds that Google Home is relying on are not satisfactory on many phones and the sound varies as determined by the phone manufacturer default.  There are a range of inquiries over the years about this lack of user control and it is now time for this to be fixed.  

Hey Google, You Can Do This.

I also submitted similar feedback via the Google Home App.

Appreciate if the Community Moderators could forward this important feature request to the Google Home developers.  

Thanks.

 

Juni
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hi there,

 

Thanks for submitting your feedback. We appreciate people who are keen on sharing their thoughts with us. Keep an eye on the Google Nest Community page for any updates. 

Cheers,

 

Juni

gadgetuser1933
Community Member

I bought a new Google Doorbell and now I regret buying this thing. The notifications on my iPhone are inaudible rendering the whole device useless. I have to put the phone in front of me screen facing me in order to catch the doorbell ring. Google unfortunately needs to do a lot more in order to produce user friendly gadgets. A doorbell that we do not hear? Good job fellas!

Well said. I posted about this as well. It renders the doorbell useless. You would think a company as big as Google would rectify this in a minute. I don’t see them correcting this at all.

Jamzholm
Community Member

Yes like others the new IOS update automatically changed my Nest camera tone to a tone that is so quite I can’t hear it when the phone is in my pocket. Cameras are great but do no good if you can not hear the alert tone! Please help !!!

GoingBackToRing
Community Member
  • Did it ever occur to anyone that Apple did this on purpose?  Why would Apple make it easy for users to buy their large competitor's device.  If Google won't fix their problem with iPhones, why should Apple care? Refund the Google doorbell and get a Ring doorbell.  I only tried the Google doorbell because it came free with our security system, we're just going to put our old Ring doorbell back on, I can always hear the alert no matter what version of iOS I have.  Good luck guys!

I don't really understand your point! I don't think that Apple has thought along those lines when they changed the default tone to what it is now.
Sure, Google sells a certain number of doorbells, but not in a number that would even bother Apple to do anything to prevent such sales.
So if you are satisfied with your Ring doorbell, you should of course keep it.

Google just needs a kick in the ass to change their way of ringing the bell. Other things work through Google Home, so the doorbell can do that too.

But someone has to push Google to change that.
And we, as users, can only do that through the channels that exist (including this Forum).

cofrem
Community Member

This is not just inconvenient but a safety hazard, as the camera notifications would not wake me at night or I wouldn’t hear them if I’m not holding my phone and looking at it! Totally incomprehensible…

BarbFla
Community Member

I am going through the same thing on my new doorbell.

ebea
Community Member

The only thing to say, both to you, and to others in the same situation, is that if you have a Google device (Google speaker, or Hub), that you can get a clear ringtone out through these.

I have done that with myself until Google comes up with a solution so that it comes through the phone.

And then continue to put pressure on Google to fix this grotesque situation where people buy a product that has limited functionality.

cofrem
Community Member

I have that but I’m not always at home of course and it only works for the bell not the cameras (which would not make sense anyway)

ebea
Community Member

it’s also works on the Camera 😊

cofrem
Community Member

The camera notifications are meant for when you’re not home or in your bed… A central device is useless

ebea
Community Member

Yes, but still ( as I wrote previous), you can get an alarm on other Google devices, ehen your at home.
Away, it is the problem. 

EmersonB
Community Specialist
Community Specialist

Hey folks,

 

We understand that this feature is not available. We're also excited to have a custom notification sound. In the meantime, you may send your feedback with our Send your feedback form. Let us know if you have more questions in mind.

 

Thanks,

Emerson