The video below shows all these new settings when creating alarms. You can choose how long the effect lasts, the smart lights that should follow suit and slowly brighten up along with the display, and whether or not a small tone should play before it starts. HTTP Get Part 1 - Take the source code from a website, look for patterns, and apply some RegEx to get the information you need. Instead of just asking Google to create an alarm, you can now customize everything about it on the screen, from the time it rings, to the tone it plays, days it repeats, snooze duration, and whether your morning routine should start after it's over.Īdditionally, there's a special new sunrise setting that lets your display slowly come alive in the morning to mimic the sun. Quickly Change Colors - Check out autotools plugins and use Tasker with KLWP to change colors instantly on your wallpaper without having to go back into the Advanced Editor. You can now (well, if the features have reached your unit) use your display as a sunrise alarm, put the Google weather frog as a background, leave sticky notes for your family to read, and more.Ī new interface for setting up alarms has made its way onto smart displays.
The changes first started showing up several weeks ago, but are now rolling out to a wider audience.
A big update is rolling out to Nest Hubs and third-party Google Assistant smart displays with lots of cool new features, many of which have been promised or teased/leaked for several months.