Quick Mute Button for Notifications?

I often find myself outside doing chores like shoveling snow, raking leaves, or sweeping gravel and my watch just keeps buzzing with motion alerts, face detection notifications, and more (from the doorbell). It gets pretty distracting after a while.

What I’d love is a simple “mute notifications for 10 minutes” button. Just something quick so I don’t have to dig through the app and manually turn everything off and on again (way too many taps…).

Has anyone found a smart workaround for this? Maybe some kind of automation, shortcut, or setting I’ve missed?

Appreciate any tips!

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Hello, create a scene, display it on your phone or on any wireless button in the house, and you will have a timeout in control for a time that you set yourself.



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Unfortunately, it seems like the G410 only allows you to disable face recognition, and not much else in terms of additional features. I was specifically looking for a way to disable “linger” or all notifications, but that doesn’t appear to be supported. Would be great if someone has found a workaround for this.

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Hello, you have these conditions of execution. You work in front of the camera and therefore security is not needed. Make a scenario like this, turn off the camera → after 10 minutes → turn on the camera. This temporary disabling of the doorbell camera will allow you to do in front of the camera without notifications.

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As an alternative, you can probably configure your own “focus mode” on iOS. It’s the same feature that mutes the notification when you enable “sleep” mode (which actually is a focus mode made for sleeping).

You can have multiple focus modes and you can configure your own focus mode for outside work. In this focus mode you can completely mute the Aqara app.

My phone has Polish language, but more or less that’s how the setup looks like. The first screen is when you hold the “sleep” focus icon in the control center (swipe from the battery icon down).

During the configuration, you might tap “applications” and it should show you this screen (you may choose to mute selected applications here)

Focus mode can be also automatically enabled/disabled (for example according to a schedule)

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