Fortunately, Tasker can come to the rescue.
First, get Tasker. Yes, it is a paid app. But it is worth the price of admission for the control and automation it can bring. To increase the usability with your Android Wear Watch, get WearTasker as well.
In Tasker, the first order of business is to create a variable. On the Tasker home page, go to the VARS tab. Add a new variable and call it %FOUNDPHONE.
Next, create a new task and call it “Kill Ringer”. The only
action that we’ll add to this task is to set a variable. So, add a new action, choose
the “Variables” action category, and choose variable set. The name will be
%PHONEFOUND. Set it to 2. Save this task.
Next, in Tasker, go to the TASKS tab and create another new task. Give it a name you find useful.
In your new task, add an action. Choose the Variables action category. Then choose Variable Set. The name of the variable to set is %FOUNDPHONE. Set it to 1.
The next action to add is to increase your phone's volume. Select the Audio action category, and choose ringer volume. Set the volume to 7 or higher so that it will ring loudly.
Now, add another action. Choose the “Media” action category.
In there, choose “Play Ringtone”. The type should be “ringer” and stream should
be “Alarm”. Under if, the first box should be %FOUNDPHONE, the sign should be
equals, and the third box should be 1. This step is important. If you don’t set
the ringtone to only play when the variable = 1, then it might ring in an
unceasing loop. That would be annoying, to say the least.
The next action we’ll add is a pop up. This way, when you
find your phone, you’ll be able to easily quiet the ringer. Add a new action,
choose the “Alert” action category, and then choose “Popup Task Buttons”. Under
the Text, put in something like “Found my phone”. For mode, choose text. For
task, you’ll put in Kill Ringer. Lastly, set the Timeout (Seconds) slider to
60.
What this does is create a popup on your phone with a button
that says “Kill Ringer”. When you push the button, it runs the first task we
created, which sets the %PHONEFOUND variable to 2, which stops the ringer.
Also, the popup will disappear after 60 seconds.
The last task we want to add is to again set the %PHONEFOUND
variable. This time, set it to 2. This way, if the previous popup disappears
due to the timeout, your phone will stop ringing.
Now, leave Tasker and go to WearTasker. Click the floating
action button at the bottom and choose “Add task”. The task to add will be the
one we just finished creating in Tasker. Save and exit.
WearTasker will update your watch with this task. When you
open WearTasker on your watch, it will have a button with the name of your
task. Pressing it will run the task, increasing your phone’s volume and causing
it to ring.
Now, when you misplace your phone in your office with the volume
low, you’ll be able to quickly and easily find it.
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