In iOS 26.2, currently in beta, Apple has added a new optional feature that provides the Reminders app with a more urgent notification system. When you need to ensure you don't miss an important task, you can now set an alarm that works just like your morning wake-up call, with a snooze button and slide-to-stop slider.

The feature distinguishes Reminder alarms from standard Clock alarms by applying a distinctive blue color to the snooze button, allowing you to easily tell which type of alarm is going off. You can also choose to see a Complete button instead of a Snooze button on the alarm screen that marks the reminder as completed.
Enable Alarms for Reminders
Before you can use alarms with reminders, you need to grant the Reminders app permission to access iPhone alarms.
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
- Swipe to the bottom and tapApps ➝ Reminders.
- In the "Allow Reminders to Access" section, toggle on the switch next toAlarms.

Create a Reminder With an Alarm
Once you've enabled alarm access, creating an urgent reminder is straightforward.
- Open the Reminders app.
- Create a new reminder or tap an existing one.
- Tap the info button (ⓘ) next to the reminder.
- Turn onTime and select when you want to be alerted.
- Turn on theUrgent switch to enable an alarm.
When the designated time arrives, your iPhone will sound an alarm. You'll see a snooze option and a slide-to-stop control on your screen. If you choose to stop or snooze the alarm, a notification appears with options to complete the reminder or reschedule it. Note that tapping to complete the reminder opens the Reminders app, where you'll need to tap again to mark it as done. Alarms will activate even when a Focus is on or your device is muted.
Show a 'Complete' Button on Reminder Alarms
You can streamline your alarm-reminder by replacing the snooze option with a Complete button that immediately marks the reminder as done.
- Open the Settings app on your iPhone.
- Swipe to the bottom and tapApps ➝ Reminders.
- In the "Urgent Reminders" section, toggle on the switch next toComplete for Alarm.

With this setting enabled, you can instantly complete reminders without opening the app, which is handy for quick tasks you finish on the spot. Apple is expected to release iOS 26.2 in December.
Top Rated Comments
That was an interesting reminder. I forgot about those functions. You can still use CalDAV, but they start to limit the usability of it (I badly phrased that as they do not cut functions, but they don't support pretty basic features that do exist in iCloud). Especially for nestled reminders is such a shame they don't (broadly/fullt) support the open standard.
I thought Apple moved Reminders out of caldav and into their own proprietary format a few years ago, as part of this upgrade:
https://support.apple.com/en-gb/102457
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