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How to Set Clock, Alarms and Timers on iPhone and iPad with Siri (2023)

Here's a guide to manage and set up Clock, Alarms and Timers on iPhone and iPad with Siri.

While Siri isn’t the perfect digital assistant, it’s still very useful for managing many functions of the iPhone and iPad. Among these is the Clock app certainly, which has so many uses and which turns out to be one of the most used in everyday life. This is because the Clock app is used not only to know the time but also to set alarms and timers. Here’s a guide on how to set up clock, alarms, and timers on your iPhone and iPad with Siri.

Set up Clock, Alarms, and Timers on iPhone and iPad with Siri (2023)

set clock, alarms and timers on iphone and ipad with siri

First of all, thanks to Siri it is possible to know the time anywhere in the world. This is a particularly useful function if you have friends or relatives who live abroad, so you always know what time it is in that particular state, perhaps avoiding calling at inappropriate times.

Or again, imagine you want to attend an event held in a different time zone than yours: thanks to Siri you will be able to know exactly at what time the event will take place in your time zone.

Here’s how to know what time it is anywhere in the world on your iPhone or iPad with Siri:

  • It will be sufficient to recall the voice assistant with the command “Hey Siri”, or hold down the Home button or the power button;
  • At this point, you can say phrases like “What time is it in New York”, or any other desired city.
  • In addition to answering vocally, Siri will display a widget on the screen with the desired answer. Tapping the widget will take you to the Clock app.

Set an alarm with Siri on iPhone and iPad

Equally simple is managing the alarm via Siri, and here’s how to do that:

  • It will be sufficient to recall the voice assistant with the command “Hey Siri”, or hold down the Home button or the power button;
  • At this point, you can say phrases such as: “Wake me up at …” or “Set an alarm for …”
  • In addition to these standard commands, it is possible to use some more advanced ones. For example, you can ask Siri to “wake me up at… every Monday”, or “wake me up at… every weekday”.
  • Also in this case, by touching the widget that will appear on the screen, the user will be directed to the alarm clock section, being able to manage all active alarm clocks.

Change alarms with Siri on iPhone and iPad

In addition to creating alarms, Siri can also edit the ones you’ve already created. To do this you will have to follow these steps:

  • It will be sufficient to recall the voice assistant with the command “Hey Siri”, or hold down the Home button or the power button;
  • At this point you will be able to say phrases such as: “change the alarm from the hours… to the hours…”;
  • In addition to changing the time, you can also delete a particular alarm, or all together. To do this, simply call up Siri and ask “delete the hour alarm …” or “delete all my alarm clocks”.

Set a Timer with Siri on iPhone and iPad

If, on the other hand, you are cooking and want to set a timer, or if you have turned on the washing machine and want to be notified when it is finished, it is possible to set a timer with Siri. To do this, simply follow these steps:

  • It will be sufficient to recall the voice assistant with the command “Hey Siri”, or hold down the Home button or the power button;
  • At this point you can say phrases such as: “Set a timer of… minutes”;
  • By clicking on the banner that appears at the top, you will directly enter the Timer section of the Clock.
  • It is also possible to create multiple timers at a time, by asking Siri to “set a second, or third, timer of certain minutes”.
  • Similarly, it is possible to delete the Timers created by asking Siri to “delete the timer for certain minutes” or “delete all timers”.

That’s all there is to know about how to set up clock, alarms, and timers on your iPhone and iPad with Siri. In the meantime, do not forget to check out our other guides only on TechNClub.com: How to Hand-Draw an iMessage message on iPhone and iPad, and How to hide App Store Purchases on iPhone, iPad and Mac.