Navigator: vibrate() method

Limited availability

This feature is not Baseline because it does not work in some of the most widely-used browsers.

The vibrate() method of the Navigator interface pulses the vibration hardware on the device, if such hardware exists. If the device doesn't support vibration, this method has no effect. If a vibration pattern is already in progress when this method is called, the previous pattern is halted and the new one begins instead.

If the method was unable to vibrate because of invalid parameters, it will return false, else it returns true. If the pattern leads to a too long vibration, it is truncated: the max length depends on the implementation.

Syntax

js
vibrate(pattern)

Parameters

pattern

Provides a pattern of vibration and pause intervals. Each value indicates a number of milliseconds to vibrate or pause, in alternation. You may provide either a single value (to vibrate once for that many milliseconds) or an array of values to alternately vibrate, pause, then vibrate again. See Vibration API for details.

Passing a value of 0, an empty array, or an array containing all zeros will cancel any currently ongoing vibration pattern.

Return value

A boolean.

Security

Sticky user activation is required. The user has to interact with the page or a UI element in order for this feature to work.

Examples

js
navigator.vibrate(200); // vibrate for 200ms
navigator.vibrate([
  100, 30, 100, 30, 100, 30, 200, 30, 200, 30, 200, 30, 100, 30, 100, 30, 100,
]); // Vibrate 'SOS' in Morse.

Specifications

Specification
Vibration API (Second Edition)
# dom-navigator-vibrate

Browser compatibility

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See also