YouTube is testing out a brand new sleep timer in its cellular app and on desktop that stops playback after a set time frame.
If you happen to’ve ever fallen right into a YouTube rabbit gap at 2am, you’ve doubtless additionally skilled waking up a couple of hours later to search out that movies have continued to play. It may possibly wreck havoc on suggestions and watch historical past, but in addition can simply turn out to be a hassle to others round you within the late hours of the night time. As such, many can most likely instantly perceive the worth of a sleep timer on YouTube.
In its newest take a look at with Premium subscribers, that’s precisely what YouTube is toying with.
Obtainable now and thru September 2, YouTube is testing out a sleep timer with Premium subscribers which works in its cellular app and on desktop. TVs aren’t part of this system for now.
YouTube briefly explains the characteristic saying:
Sleep Timer enables you to set a timer to routinely pause playback after a sure period of time.
The choice seems within the playback menu on desktop and helps timer lengths of 10 minutes, quarter-hour, 20 minutes, half-hour, 45 minutes, and 60 minutes, in addition to stopping on the finish of the video. The choices are equivalent on the cellular app however, a minimum of on Android, it’s buried underneath “Further settings.”
This experiment is accessible to paying YouTube Premium subscribers by September 2, it’s one thing that we’d guess will ultimately roll out rather more broadly (maybe even without spending a dime) comparatively quickly.
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