5 Sunrise Alarms That Will Help You Rise and Shine

5 Sunrise Alarms That Will Help You Rise and Shine

Did you know that getting up early can make you happier, healthier, and more productive? One of the best ways to do that is by using an alarm clock that wakes you up with pleasant sounds, instead of jarring beeps or blaring music. Here are 5 of the best sunrise alarms that will help you rise and shine with ease every morning! (hint: #5 has no screen at all)

1) Sleep Bot

Using the Sleep Bot helps you fall asleep faster and have more restful sleep throughout the night. It also tracks your sleeping habits, which can help you know when to adjust your bedtime. And finally, it wakes you up in a pleasant way using alarm tones that gradually become louder instead of blaring you out of a deep sleep with jarring beeps or buzzes. These are all reasons why I love this alarm app. And don’t worry if you’re not into the idea of an automated device telling you what to do – there’s an optional setting where you get a notification before SleepBot starts going off so that you can turn it off if needed.

2) Philips Wake-Up Light

Philips Wake-Up Light makes waking up in the morning a little more bearable by gradually getting you out of your sleep cycle using light. The best part about this alarm clock is that it starts out very dim in the morning, allowing you to take a minute to wake up without being startled. There are also sounds that alternate between buzzers and beeps, providing another way for you to get up on time. Setting this alarm clock is extremely easy, just adjust the volume/tone of light/sound, set an alarm time with an exact date, or set one month at a time.

3) DzignLight Wake Up Sunrise Simulator

When it comes to alarm clocks, you have a lot of choices these days. For some people, the sound of a beeping alarm is jarring and enough to make them want to avoid it altogether. But for those who aren’t afraid of the sound, there are other options out there that may be preferable. This can depend on what time of day you sleep or what you’re used to hearing in the morning so having more than one choice might make your mornings better. One option worth checking out is DzignLight Wake Up Sunrise Simulator which projects light in patterns across the ceiling, mimicking natural light patterns as they happen outside throughout the day.

4) BedJet

The BedJet is an in-bed warming system that uses thermostatically controlled water to warm the bed before your morning alarm goes off. It’s created to take care of things so you don’t have to deal with early morning coolness or even just getting out of bed. The sound of an alarm plus a cold bed equals one grumpy person. Instead, get a BedJet and wake up happy!

If you want to wake up energized, refreshed, and ready to face whatever comes your way that day, a great alarm can make all of these things possible. With a solid alarm clock app that gets you out of bed on time (and even entertains you in bed with soothing sounds), your day is bound to be better than it would be otherwise. A good way to ensure you’ll get going is by adding an extra layer of warmth on your side or bottom before that morning bell rings; something like

5) Lerumie Bodyclock Start 30

This alarm wakes you up with a selection of the best sunrise sounds from around the world, or you can use your own music to wake up. It also offers an adjustable snooze button (with 30 minutes) and other unique features.

This device mimics the natural rise-and-shine cycle, so if you want to get an even better start on your day, this is a great choice. The brightness of the lights in concert with ambient noise makes this one great way to sleep through a flight! This app doesn’t work when it’s dark outside because it relies on sensors on your phone that detect light and darkness to activate sound effects.

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