This alarm clock wakes you up on those dark winter days
This alarm clock wakes you up on those dark winter days
This time of year is as dark as it'll be, and when you're in the middle of it those long winter nights where the sun sets by 5:00pm feel endless. When you're forced to wake up in the dark, your circadian rhythm can get pretty thrown off, so it's important to get an alarm clock that will keep you sane until you can see the sun again.
The Beddi 2 Smart Alarm Clock is perfect for motivating yourself to get out of bed because it wakes you up naturally with a sunrise emulator. You can even start your day with music, the news, weather reports, or whatever else you need to get going — all choices you can set in the app before you doze off.
The Beddi 2 even has a white noise generator to help you fall asleep and stay there with five different sounds, because sleeping can also be difficult when your circadian rhythm doesn't know what time it really is. When you integrate it with your other smart home devices and use its two USB ports to charge your devices, you'll be able to keep the house running in tip-top shape — even if you yourself don't feel like you're in tip-top shape.
The way you wake up affects your mood and motivational capacity for the rest of the day, so treat yourself right and set yourself up for success from the beginning. The Beddi 2 Smart Alarm Clock retails for $99.99, but you can get it on sale today for $64.99 – and save 35% while also making your mornings a lot more bearable. Although the winter solstice just passed, there's still a long way to go until those sunny summer days.
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