Here’s an interesting concept for an alarm clock, the Smash Alarm Clock from designer Matthias Lange. When the alarm goes off in the morning, just smash the alarm clock with your fist and the alarm ...
I have something of a sleep problem. Or I guess, more accurately, a waking up problem. And my alarm clock died. So I bought this re-issue of Braun’s Dietrich Labs and Dieter Rams-designed BNC004 ...
Many of us use our phones as alarm clocks, waking up to the incessant ringing of a select few ringtones. For that reason, buying a standalone alarm clock may seem a bit outdated. Despite what some may ...
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BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--March 29, 2005--Ever get frustrated with the clock in a hotel room or worry about sleeping past the alarm in the morning? Starting this month, travelers who ...
You are at home, browsing the web, or watching a movie on Netflix and the only element disrupting your peace and comfort is a very important appointment, due in 4 hours. Knowing how easily you can ...
When you buy through our links, Business Insider may earn an affiliate commission. Learn more Clocks are falling back, and with that comes shorter days and less daylight. As your body adjusts, the ...
Early risers can get a boost in the morning by tweaking how they wake up. If your go-to wake-up method is a classic bedside alarm clock, you should consider switching to a sunrise alarm clock. These ...
An alarm clock may seem outdated, with your smartphone’s endless number of tones and apps to wake you up. But using your phone as your alarm can tempt you to use it before you tuck in, and that can ...
These days, even having your phone by your bed is considered too much of an intrusion into your downtime. As for waking up to the headlines, there seems to be no better way to start the day badly. If ...
If our doctors had their way, we would go to sleep every day well before midnight — our phones, tablets, and TVs nowhere in sight — and we’d wake up the next morning from the sunshine streaming ...