Moto Assist Sleep question

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I'm a little worried that my alarms are being silenced during "sleep" hours. Can anyone confirm that they still go off even if within the sleep hours?

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I'm a little worried that my alarms are being silenced during "sleep" hours. Can anyone confirm that they still go off even if within the sleep hours?
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I kinda confused .:confused:Why would you have your alarm going off during your sleep hours? What not end your sleep time as the same time your alarm is to go off?Instead of trying to make your alarm go off when you want to be sleeping, ha.

As for your question I havent tested that so not sure if that would work .Do you have a reason as to be setting your alarm this way?
 
While my sleep schedule is relatively consistent, my work hours vary a lot. Some days I work 6am, others not until noon or later. I would like to have my sleep hours consistent, but if I need to wake up for work, I don't want to miss my Alarms. I don't want to constantly, change my sleep hours because that defeats the purpose of assist, and I do that already with my alarms.

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I have my sleep hours at to end at 6am. Occasionally, I'll need to get up at 4am and the alarm does go off.
 
The alarm still sounds when sleep is active. I find it comical, for some reason, that when driving mode activates, sleep will turn off even within sleep hours.

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Have my sleep setting until 5:30 and my alarm set for 5:10. Alarm goes off faithfully Monday through Friday. No problem.

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I kinda confused .:confused:Why would you have your alarm going off during your sleep hours?

Define alarm. As in urgent, emergency, NOT NORMAL. I, and I would think most people, think of sleep or silent mode as suppressing alerts for normal day to day messages and emails. The non urgent stuff. An ALARM on the other hand is something important -- something you want to be notified of NOW. Could be something you set like the OP?s non standard wake up hours; a tornado bearing down on you; an SMS containing the words 911 or emergency or urgent; or a call from your elderly parent at 3 a.m. My phone is set to allow all of these to override quiet time.
 
I believe the people who say the alarm still functions within sleep mode.

But if it were me, I'd just test it. Set your sleep mode temporarily for, say the next two hours. Set an alarm for 15 minutes from now. Check to see that it's in sleep mode. Listen for alarm. If it works, re-set everything to the way you want it and sleep easy!

(That's what I do w/ almost every hotel room alarm I use - do a dry run - because I usually am not confident I'm understanding how to set it!)
 

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