Both Amazon Alexa andGoogle Assistantoffer similar features, such as the ability to set custom alarms with music.

This means that you’re able to use your favourite smart home assistant to replace your clock or smartphone alarm and wake up to your favourite tunes or custom playlist.

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With the power of your assistant, you’ll no longer need to be woken up by a shrill beeping at 7 am but instead can rise and shine to some pleasant sounds instead.

Here’s how music alarms work onAmazon Alexaand Google Assistant and how to set them.

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Can Alexa wake me up with a song?

Yes, Alexa can be used to wake you up with a specific song, playlist or musician in the morning in place of your usual alarm.

Amazon’s smart home assistant hasmany tricks up its sleeve, but sometimes it’s the simplest ones that are the best.

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How to make your alarm a song with Alexa

With just a simple command you may askAmazon Alexato play a song as your alarm.

This music alarm feature supports several music streaming services, so it can pull alarm tunes fromAmazon Prime Music,Spotify, Pandora, TuneIn, SiriusXM, and iHeartRadio.

Music alarms work on any Alexa-powered device - not justAmazon Echo-branded smart speakers. The only exception isFire TV,which doesn’t support alarms.

To set a music alarm with Amazon Alexa just say something like:

When setting a music alarm with Alexa you can be as specific or as vague as you like.

You can even set a music alarm by song lyrics, in case you don’t know the song’s title. That only works withAmazon Music, however. If you’re struggling with remembering a song name you can use thetips and tricks in this guide to work it out.

The good news is a music alarm also doesn’t have to be configured every night. If you wake up at the same time, you can ask Alexa to wake you up “every day” at a certain time.

Choose the default music service in Alexa app

If you need to set up your Echo or Amazon Alexa-enabled device first, check outPocket-lint’s handy guideabout how to do that.

If you’re setting up your Amazon Alexa device to use it as an alarm then it makes sense to set your default music service. This isn’t essential but it’s worth doing as it prevents any problems.

When you choose a default music service, Alexa will always use it to play your music for alarms, streaming stations, and requests.

How to go to sleep with Alexa

As well as waking you up with an alarm Alexa can also be used to send you off to sleep but playing music or sleep sounds as your drift off.

You can choose to do this in various different ways, whether that’s playing your own music all night long, looping a playlist or by asking Alexa to play sleep sounds via Amazon Music or a specific app.

Use sleep sounds with Alexa

One of the highlights of Alexa is its ability to send you off to sleep with sleep sounds.

If you already have a subscription toAmazon Prime MusicorAmazon Music Unlimitedthen there’s good news as you can call on these services for relaxing bedtime sounds. To do this simply say:

Setup a sleep playlist

It’s also possible to set a specific playlist of your favourite relaxing tunes and simply get Alexa to play that. We find the best way to do this is to create the playlist in an app (Spotify for example) on your phone, name it something logical (music to sleep to) and then just ask Alexa to play that specific playlist.

If you like to have plenty of songs to drift off to then you’re able to just add more songs to the playlist to keep it going and going. If on the other hand you just need an hour or so of songs then you can use a sleep timer with Alexa.

How to set a sleep timer with Alexa

A sleep timer is a handy tool that you can set up when using Alexa which will tell Alexa to stop playing after a certain period of time.

This is ideal if you want music to help you to get to sleep, but don’t want to be woken up in the middle of the night when you’re in a deeper slumber.

Sleep timers are really easy to set up too, all you need to do is say something along the lines of:

Once the timer ends Alexa will just stop whatever it is playing. You may need to experiment with the perfect length for the timer though.

Use sleep sounds skills instead

Another alternative to music playlists or sleep sounds from Amazon Music is to use a skill instead. There’s an Alexa Skill calledSleep Sounds by Sleep Jar, for example, that plays different sleep sounds, stories, journeys and meditations to help you drift off.

Sleep Sounds has over 100 sounds, 50 stories, 20 meditations and more to help you relax before bed or doze off too.

You’ll need to activate this skill first but once you’ve done that you can then use various different commands including:

While using this skill you can also set a timer to get it to end by saying something like “Alexa, stop in 3 hours” so you can get a good night’s sleep.

How to set a music alarm with Google Assistant

As with Alexa, it’s also possible to getGoogle Home and Nest Audio devicesto wake you up in the morning.

Get Google Assistant to play a music alarm

You can just tell Google Assistant to set a music alarm on yourGoogle Home or Nest speakers. They don’t work on Cast devices. Say:

It’s also possible to set a recurring music alarm every day for a certain time if that’s how you want to wake up. Simply say something like “Okay Google, set a media alarm for 7 AM every day.” then your device will ask you what song you want and you’re able to specify it or ask for an album, playlist or artist.

Google Assistant will use the music service you’ve set as your default and alarms will sound for 10 minutes if not stopped or snoozed. To stop the alarm, you can just say “Ok Google, Stop”. To snooze an alarm, just say “Snooze” or “Snooze for 10 minutes”.

If it’s in reach you can also use touch controls to stop your alarm when it’s going off:

Choose the default music service in the Google Home app

If you need to set up your Google Home or Nest device first, check outPocket-lint’s handy guideabout how to do that. Once you have set your Google Home or Nest device up, open the Google Home app > Tap on the Settings icon > Tap on Music.

From here, you can select your default music service. You’ll need to link any accounts, such as Spotify orApple Music. Once linked, you can select your default service by tapping the circle to the right.

To connect your account, tap Link, then sign in, and complete the flow. Whichever music service you pick, Google Assistant will always play your music alarms from that service going forward.