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The Google Clock app now lets you record your own audio to use as an alarm. This...

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The Google Clock app now lets you record your own audio to use as an alarm. This is rolling out to users on the existing 7.3 release via a server-side update.

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I think this is limited to Pixel users, or at least users with the Google Recorder app installed (so some custom ROMs count). Seems Clock sends the MediaStore.RECORD_SOUND intent targeting http://com.google.android.apps.recorder, the package name for Google Recorder, explicitly.
I saw this feature few weeks ago on my pixel 4a
the opportunities this gives me if my friend leaves their phone unlocked... this could be fun
So I guess it's cool they made this easy, but I've been using for my alarms for a few Android phone generations now.
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My phone in the nest display on the second alarm tells my wife, “your going to be late a******!” there's even an app to separate audio from Any video. Try that with incREASING volume
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