- A new update for the Nintendo sound clock: Alarmo has been published
- More ways to personalize the alarm are added, including a way to define the time and the mode of the device for each day of the week
- Improvements have been made to the stability of the system and the selection of alarm scenes
Nintendo has published a new update for its sound clock: Alarmo, adding even more ways to personalize the device.
As a last detail of the notes, version 3.0.0 has introduced a lot of new features that will allow you to modify the alarm in several ways, some of which have greatly requested.
From now on, on / off alarms, time and mode can each be defined separately for each day of the week, and Sleepy Sons, which is the ambient music function of the device that will play after the “bedtime” that you define, can now be set by one minute increments between one and 60 minutes. One way to play sleepy sounds again even if they have already been played have also been implemented.
In addition to certain improvements in system stability, the new update also adds a way to preview scenes on the alarm selection screen and a screen light option for darkness has been increased. Complete notes can be read below.
Nintendo sound clock: Alarmo version. 3.0.0 – Put notes
- On / off alarm, time and mode can now be set separately every day of the week.
- The playing time of the sleeping sounds can now be set by increments of one minute between 1 to 60 minutes.
- The scenes can be previewed from the alarm selection screen.
- Improvements to determining when playing sleeping sounds.
- The ability to configure by playing sleepy sounds again even if they have already been played have been added.
- The screen brightness option for darkness has been increased.
- The MAC address of the device can be checked when the device is offline.
- General improvements in system stability to improve the user experience.
The sound clock: Alarmo’s latest update arrives just before the Nintendo Switch 2 showcase, which should be broadcast next week on April 2. The broadcast should announce the launch date of the console, as well as new details on the equipment and when fans can pre -order.