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With the dark winter mornings we’ve all been enduring, and because it’s both prime resolutions time (maybe to wake up earlier?) and cozy-bed season, it’s great timing for an alarm clock roundup. We’re featuring the best alarm clocks in a range of prices to help you get out of bed and get to work (and Sunday brunch) on time.
What are your favorite alarm clocks, readers? Or do you prefer to use your phone and/or smartwatch?
Apps are an option, of course, and I currently have a subscription to Alarmy (iPhone & Android), which I’d recommend. It makes you perform a task before it will turn off (the sound does stop in the meantime), and you can set a second alarm to go off after you complete the task(s), in case you fall back asleep. Sample actions it can require you to do are scanning a barcode on an item (preferably in another room), doing math, and doing squats.
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The Best Alarm Clocks
Hatch Restore 3
Sunrise alarm clocks like this one are often recommended for rousing you gently with gradually brightening light, and they’re also popular amongst the Corporette team. (In the past, Kat reviewed one of hers, and over at CorporetteMoms, Ann wrote up the Smartsleep Sleep and Wake-Up Light. I once used the Philips SmartSleep Wake-Up Light Alarm and would recommend it.)
The newer ones are both easier to use and more appealing to the eye — and one of the main ones of note is the Hatch Restore 3. It comes in three muted colors, with a very minimal design. You set it up with the app, but there are also controls on the device itself to allow for a phone-free morning. It has a large option of lights to wake you up (from colorful progressions to basic sunlight), as well as a large menu of sounds you can choose to pair with them, including unusual ones like “Parisian morning.”
The Hatch Restore 3 is $169.99. The basic sounds and colors are included with the device, or you can upgrade to a Hatch+ subscription (about $50/year) to get more light and sound options, from comedians to wake you up, to ASMR or quiet stories to send you to sleep.
Looking for something more affordable? Check out the Glocusent Sunrise Alarm Clock, currently on sale for $49.99 (full price $99.99) at Glocusent.com.
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Loftie Alarm Clock with Sound Machine
Here’s a splurge-y option for people who take their alarm clocks very seriously. The Loftie Alarm Clock is under $175 at Amazon and $169.99 at ByLoftie.com, and the latter offers 20% off two colors, as well as a 30-night trial. The clock is available in several color combinations and also acts as a sound machine.
This Loftie clock has many, many features that include an stream your own music through it if you like, but the machine offers classical music, white noise, nature sounds (rain, waves, forest), sleep stories, and “wellness” features like breathwork and guided meditations.
The alarm clock, which connects to WiFi (though that’s optional), has a companion app, but it’s only necessary for setting up the device, and after that, it’s not needed. Note that this is a wired alarm, but it has a 5-hour backup battery, just in case.
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Over at CorporetteMoms, our morning Corporette writer Elizabeth recently recommended the Capella Extra Large Display Alarm Clock, so we’re excerpting her review here! Because she’s a “bad sleeper and a parent of a teenager” who has a curfew, Elizabeth likes this inexpensive clock’s features, though of course it’s a great model for anyone. It’s only $20 at Target.
This alarm clock’s features include an extra large display (almost 2″ high), dual alarms, adjustable snooze, and adjustable dimmer, and you also can use it to charge your devices. (The product description notes that it has “USB-C and USB” charging ports, and I assume it means USB-C and USB-A.)
Here’s how Elizabeth uses this clock for handling her teen’s curfew:
Lately we’ve been trying a new arrangement that involves this basic alarm clock. It sits on a console table outside my bedroom. When I go to bed, I set it for a few minutes past curfew time. When she comes home, she turns it off so the alarm doesn’t sound. This way, I can still get some sleep knowing that if she’s not home by the agreed-upon time, something will rouse me so I can track her down. (Do I still wake up in a panic sometimes? Sure, but I think that’s just parenting.)
So far, it’s worked fantastically. We did have one close call, but she called me from down the street to let me know she was on her way so the alarm wouldn’t be the thing to wake me.
Elizabeth wrote that while any alarm clock would work for her purposes, “this one blended in well with some of our other decor, and the display is big enough for me to read without my contacts in.”
(Btw, interested in learning more about Elizabeth’s experiences providing foster care as a single woman? She wrote a post about it!)
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Clocky Rolling Alarm Clock
If you have MAJOR issues with waking up, Clocky, aka “the Runaway Alarm Clock,” is for you. I’ve heard this recommended frequently for heavy sleepers, and I think I might actually bite the bullet and buy it myself. The company declares that “Clocky makes waking fun!” and while I seriously doubt that, I’m sure it’s effective. (You know what would actually make waking fun? “Clocky” from “Pee-wee’s Playhouse.”)
ANYWAY, this alarm clock comes in both neutral and fun colors, and it’s under $30 at Amazon (with a “limited time deal”) and $37.99 at Clocky.com. Here’s how it’s unique: If you snooze its alarm (which it only allows once), it literally runs (or more accurately, rolls) away from you, beeping all the way with its “loud R2D2-like robotic sound.” (Note that you can also disable snooze and and the rolling-away function, just in case you just can’t take it anymore.) It’s sturdy enough to roll off from three feet high.
My favorite customer review reads, “This will most definitely wake you up. it sounds like you are being attacked by robots. I wake up every morning thinking the robots are taking over.”
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Readers, please share your recs! What alarm clocks effectively get you up and out of bed? Do you care about aesthetics for clocks? (Also, has anyone out there who tends to turn off multiple alarms while you’re half asleep found solutions to that?!)
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