How to Disable Low Battery Sound on Chromebook

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Key takeaways:

  • Go to Settings > Device > Audio.
  • Toggle off the low battery sound.
  • No more annoying alerts when your battery runs low. 🔇

Ever get that Chromebook low battery sound in a quiet room and just want to disappear? Yeah, same. That beep can be useful, but sometimes you just want silence—especially if you’re deep in a project or chilling in a library. I’ll show you how to turn off that low battery notification sound on your Chromebook so you can work (or binge) in peace.

Finding the Low Battery Sound Setting on Chromebook Isn’t Complicated

The low battery sound is built into Chrome OS to warn you before your device dies. It’s helpful—unless you’re somewhere quiet or just hate interruptions. You can turn it off in a few clicks, and you don’t need any special tools or extensions. This is all native to your Chromebook, so no worries about breaking anything.

Step-by-Step: How I Disabled the Low Battery Sound

Open Settings Like a Pro

Start by clicking the launcher (the circle icon in the bottom left—think of it as your Chromebook’s start menu). Type “settings” and hit enter. If you’re new to Chromebook settings, this is where you’ll find all the magic.

Navigate to Device Settings for Audio Tweaks

Once you’re in Settings, look at the menu on the left. Click on Device. This is where you control things like keyboard, mouse, and—yup—audio.

Scroll Down to Audio and Find the Notifications

Inside Device, click Audio. Scroll down a bit and you’ll see options for system sounds. You’ll see toggles for things like startup sound, charging sound, and the one we care about: low battery sound.

Flip the Switch and Silence the Alerts

Find the Low Battery Sound toggle. It’s usually on by default. Click it off. That’s it. You won’t get that beep anymore when your battery drops. If you want, you can also turn off other sounds here—like the charging chime or startup jingle.

Heads Up: Don’t Forget to Check Your Battery

Turning off the sound means you won’t get an audio warning when your battery’s low. Keep an eye on your battery icon in the corner so you don’t lose your work. I learned this the hard way—don’t be like me.

If you want more Chromebook tips, like how to save battery on Chromebook or speed up your Chromebook, check out those guides.

What Else Can You Control in Chromebook Notifications?

If you want to go further and mute more than just the low battery sound, you can manage all your notifications. Here’s a quick guide: manage notifications on Chromebook.

You can also turn off notifications completely if you want total silence—great for focus sessions or movie nights.

Table: Chromebook Audio Notification Options

Sound TypeDefaultCan Turn Off?Where to Find
Low Battery SoundOnYesSettings > Device > Audio
Charging SoundOn/OffYesSettings > Device > Audio
Startup SoundOn/OffYesSettings > Device > Audio

More Chromebook Customization Tips

Want to tweak your Chromebook even more? Try these:

FAQs

How do I know if the low battery sound is off?

Just check the toggle in Settings > Device > Audio. If it’s off, you’re good.

Will this stop all battery notifications?

Only the sound. You’ll still see a visual notification on your screen.

Can I turn the sound back on later?

Yup, just go back and toggle it on again.

Does this work on all Chromebooks?

It works on any Chromebook running an updated version of Chrome OS with the audio setting.

What if I want to mute all notifications?

Turn off all notifications on Chromebook for total peace.

Hope this helps you keep your Chromebook chill and quiet! 😎