InterruptModus
InterruptModus refers to a feature found in some electronic devices, particularly in the context of audio playback or notification systems. It describes a mode of operation where a primary audio stream or continuous process is temporarily interrupted to allow for the playback of a secondary, often more urgent, audio signal. This secondary signal typically consists of a short alert, a spoken message, or a specific notification sound.
The purpose of InterruptModus is to ensure that important information is conveyed to the user even when
Common examples of InterruptModus include mobile phone notifications where an incoming call or text message momentarily