Netflix is testing a 'watch timer' that pauses if you fall asleep

Never miss an episode again! Netflix is testing a ‘watch timer’ that pauses a TV programme or film if you fall asleep

  • The feature lets you pick a period of time that Netflix will run before pausing
  • Users can choose to pause after 15, 20 or 45 minutes, or at the end of an episode
  • Being tested with Android users and it’s unclear when it will be launch for others

With over 167 million users around the world, Netflix is without a doubt one of the most popular streaming services. 

Now, Netflix has started testing a new feature that could be music to the ears of any users who like to watch TV programmes or films as they fall asleep.

The feature, called Watch Timer, lets you pick a period of time that Netflix will run before pausing, ensuring you don’t miss any of the action as you doze off.

The feature is currently being tested with select Android users, and it remains unclear when, or even if, it will be available for all Netflix users. 

Netflix has started testing a new feature that could be music to the ears of any users who like to watch TV programmes or films as they fall asleep

HOW DOES IT WORK? 

The feature, called Watch Timer, lets you pick a period of time that Netflix will run before pausing, ensuring you don’t miss any of the action as you doze off.

Users can choose to pause an episode or film after 15, 20 or 45 minutes.

Alternatively, you can select the ‘Finish Show’ option, which will prevent the app from auto-playing another episode. 

The Watch Timer feature can be set to pause an episode or film after 15, 20 or 45 minutes.

Alternatively, you can select the ‘Finish Show’ option, which will prevent the app from auto-playing another episode. 

This could be useful for people who like to watch something as they doze off, or for parents setting screen time limits for their children. 

Speaking to The Sun, a Netflix spokesperson explained: ‘We’re always looking for new ways to improve the Netflix mobile experience.

‘This test is the latest example – a new timer that gives members more control over their viewing experience by simply choosing their favorite show or movie and setting a timer without having to worry about pausing it before it’s over.’

The Watch Timer is currently being tested with some Android users, and unfortunatley it remains unclear when, or even if, it will be available to all users. 

‘We experiment with these types of tests and will only roll the feature out more broadly if we find it improves the member experience,’ the Netflix spokesperson added.

With the ‘Watch Timer’ feature, users can choose to pause an episode or film after 15, 20 or 45 minutes

The test comes shortly after Netflix revealed that it was trialling a new ‘Shuffle Play’ button.  

As the name suggests, the ‘Shuffle Play’ button that will randomly play TV programmes and films it thinks you’ll enjoy.

The new button is currently being tested for certain users on the Netflix app for TV devices.

WHAT ARE THE VIDEO STREAMING OPTIONS AVAILABLE TO UK CUSTOMERS?

Netflix 

Price: From £5.99 a month  

Hit shows: 

  • The Crown 
  • Stranger Things  

Amazon Prime 

Price: £7.99 per month OR £79 per year

Hit shows: 

  • Tom Clancy’s Jack Ryan
  • The Man in the High Castle  

Apple TV+

Price: £4.99 a month 

Hit shows

  • The Morning Show 
  • See  

Disney+

Price: £5.99 a month OR £59.99 a year

Hit shows:

  • The Mandalorian 
  • The Simpsons  

NOW TV

Price: From £8.99 a month

Hit shows: 

  • Game of Thrones 
  • Chernobyl  

hayu 

Price: £4.99 a month

Hit shows: 

  • Keeping up with the Kardashians
  • Made in Chelsea  

BritBox

Price: £5.99 a month 

Hit shows: 

  • Fawlty Towers 
  • Midsomer Murders  

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