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Hey there! Have you ever wanted to make Google beep? Well, you’re in luck - it’s totally doable! All you need is a few simple steps and you’ll be hearing that sweet sound in no time. Let’s get started - here we go!
How Do I Make Google Beep? [Solved]
Tap the Settings icon at the top right, then select Accessibility. If you want your device to only respond after you say “Hey Google,” turn on the toggle next to Play start sound and leave the Play end sound slider off. Got it?
Identify the Device: Determine which device you need to make beep, such as a laptop, desktop computer, or smartphone.
Install Google Chrome: Download and install the latest version of Google Chrome on your device if it is not already installed.
Access Developer Tools: Open the Developer Tools window in Chrome by pressing Ctrl+Shift+I (Windows) or Command+Option+I (Mac).
Select Console Tab: Select the Console tab at the top of the Developer Tools window to access JavaScript commands.
Enter Command: Type “console.beep()” into the console and press enter to make your device beep once with a default sound frequency and duration setting.
Adjust Settings: To adjust settings such as sound frequency and duration, type “console.beep(frequency, duration)” into the console where “frequency” is an integer between 37-32767 Hz and “duration” is an integer representing milliseconds (1000 = 1 second).
Making Google beep is easy! Just go to your settings and turn on the “beep” feature. Then, you’ll hear a beep every time you get a notification. It’s that simple - no need to fuss around with complicated settings. Plus, it’s super convenient - now you won’t miss any important messages!