When you watch YouTube videos while connected, you need your YouTube to sleep, but there is no way that YouTube will stop playing after a certain amount of time. Of course, this is a big drawback because YouTube doesn’t have a sleep timer.
Users need not worry now, as Android has been working on the sleep timer after YouTube’s last few drops, as shown in the screenshot below as proof.
This new sleep timer feature on YouTube for Android brings a sigh of relief. It allows you to set a specific time for playback to stop, ensuring you get all the sleep you need. Moreover, it offers the option to reset the timer, so even if you fall asleep, YouTube Sleep Timer will continue to function according to your set time. You can also display your remaining time as a notification, making it even more user-friendly.
As many other apps work on streaming and podcasting but not quite like YouTube, it’s a great addition that YouTube Music will offer a sleep timer.
While a sleep timer is not yet available on iOS, where you can only set a level timer until your battery reaches zero, YouTube has made a significant stride for Android users by introducing this feature. This exclusivity on Android is a testament to YouTube’s commitment to enhancing the user experience on the platform, making you feel privileged as an Android user.