I use two alarm clocks. I've had a couple of incidents where my main alarm has failed to go off or I might not have heard it, so have slept in for work. Two alarms makes sure that cant happen.
I use two alarm clocks. I've had a couple of incidents where my main alarm has failed to go off or I might not have heard it, so have slept in for work. Two alarms makes sure that cant happen.
I've been using Sleep Cycle on my phone (iOS only, I believe) as my alarm clock. You set the wake time, and put the phone in your bed by the pillow as you go to sleep. The accelerometer in the phone measures your movements during your sleep and it wakes you in the 30 minute period before your wake time at the time it thinks you're sleeping at your lightest.
It's been a complete revelation, quite frankly - well worth a go!
I use my phone, but I always wake up before it. What doesn't make sense though, is that if I was to not set my alarm, I would oversleep. I don't understand it.
Phone, but I'm thinkin of getting one of those alarm clocks that has a funky flying/driving thing so I can't actually use the snooze button and am forced to get up.
i have a normal alarm clock to see the time and i set on the occasions when the clocks change as i still don't trust my phone to do it for me even after all these years of it atomaticly changing to BST and back
Not needed one since i had a kid. She comes into wake me up at 6:30 on the dot. Although with the clocks changing her body clock hasn't updated so it was 7:30 this morning. Which was nice.
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