Waking up is hard to do, but these smart alarm clocks make it so much easier
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Waking up is hard to do, but these smart alarm clocks make it so much easier
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It seems almost disingenuous to call the Echo Dot a smart alarm clock when there’s so much else you can use it for. The fifth-generation device, which Amazon released this year, plays music, displays song titles and the weather when asked, includes access to Alexa, connects to other devices and even uses a temperature sensor to keep your home comfortable. With good sound quality, the Echo Dot ranks among other smart speakers. As for the alarm, you can tap the Echo Dot to snooze it if you need a few more minutes of shut-eye. And if you have a smart home synced, you can also set your Echo Dot to turn on your lights so you don’t stub your toe on the way to the bathroom.
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I have an older version of the Philips SmartSleep Wake-Up Light, and it’s helped me on mornings when I managed to sleep through loud construction sounds outside. With the latest version, you can set a personalized wake-up using one of 20 brightness settings that gently draw you out of sleep with what feels like a natural sunrise. Pair it with preset music or your favorite radio station for a rise-and-shine that beats the relentless buzz of a traditional alarm clock. Use it seven days a week to maintain a consistent sleep schedule, which will make it easier for you to catch some z’s. You’ll be able to ditch your sleep app in no time.
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If you like the idea of gradually waking up, iHome’s Timeboost Glow is a great option that also allows you to choose from one of eight color-changing mode lights. A lot of creativity went into the design and programming: Among other options, you can choose from slow-fading light to light that pulses to the music. Need a little more rest? Hit the center button, and not only will the alarm snooze for nine minutes, but the lights will too.
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For an affordable and pared-down smart alarm clock without all the bells and whistles, the Emerson SmartSet Alarm Clock Radio gets the job done. If you like to sleep in on weekends (a sin, according to sleep experts, but we won’t tell), you can program the alarm to go off at a different time every day. And talk about a product that will dramatically improve your life: This clock will reset to the correct time and date after a power outage.
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Sleeping in a strange bed in a strange city always comes with the risk of slumbering straight through the alarm. For heavy sleepers who are always on the go—and especially those who haven’t yet mastered the art of sleeping on a plane—the Sonic Alert Portable Vibrating Alarm Clock is a smart solution. Instead of relying on your smartphone or a hotel wake-up call, opt for this 90-decibel alarm that makes it nearly impossible to keep snoozing. And just in case you’re nervous that you might miss your flight home, you can clip the Sonic Alert to your pillow for strong vibrations that’ll shake you awake. Get yourself one of these to wake you up, as there is a downside to sleeping in on weekends.
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If style is a must for your smart alarm clock, the Oct17 Wooden Alarm Clock is the device for you. Don’t let the midcentury modern design fool you into thinking this is light on features; it is minimalist in style alone. The sleek and stunning clock features a voice-controlled alarm as well as a time, temperature and date display. (No, it may not be a smart thermostat, but it’ll at least let you know whether you’ll need a sweater when you leave for work in the morning.) It runs on batteries or through a USB plug.
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If you’re looking for smart alarm clocks that help you wind down as well as wake up, try the Hatch Restore, which is so committed to a gentle wake-up that it even looks like a sunrise. You can set a routine for unwinding (this is much more effective than zoning out in front of a smart TV all night), sleeping or waking, or use your device as a custom sunrise alarm clock. It works to enhance your sleep with soothing sounds and white noise, and if you sign up for the Hatch Sleep Membership (via an app), you’ll have even more sounds, meditations and restfulness exercises to lull you to sleep and help you wake up rested.
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However packed with special features they may be, many smart alarm clocks are just too large to fit comfortably on smaller nightstands. But if you’re committed to using an alarm clock instead of your phone, you have options. The iHome iBT29 won’t overwhelm a tiny bedside table, leaving you plenty of room for nighttime necessities like a glass of water, some lip balm and a good book. And though it’s small, it’s mighty: It’ll wake you up, play music, make calls and juice up your phone or smartwatch via the USB charging port. And for a bit of fun, you can pick between five hues and six wake-up color modes.
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If you sleep like the dead and have managed to snooze straight through other smart alarm clocks, try Clocky, an obnoxiously loud alarm that’ll bang around the room until you give in and wake up. It’s also a great option for sleepers who hit snooze a dozen times before dragging themselves out of bed: This wheeled device is essentially a real-life robot that’ll force you to chase it down to turn it off. It jumps up to three feet, can change direction and even hides from you. By the time you finally turn it off, it’s unlikely you’ll want to go back to bed.
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