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  2. 7 Best Alarm Clocks for Heavy Sleepers, According to a ... - AOL

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    Shop the best loud alarm clocks for heavy sleepers on Amazon and more that are recommended by our editor, who tested several of them, and a sleep psychologist. 7 Best Alarm Clocks for Heavy ...

  3. Windows Clock - Wikipedia

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    Windows Clock (known as Clock & Alarms on Pocket PC 2000, [2] Alarms on Windows 8.1, and, until July 2022, Alarms & Clock on Windows 10) is a time management app for Microsoft Windows, with five key features: alarms, world clocks, timers, a stopwatch, and focus sessions. The features are listed on a sidebar.

  4. Alarmo - Wikipedia

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    As a ‘smart’ alarm clock it has a 2.4 GHz WiFi connectivity for firmware and content download. Unlike traditional alarm clocks, Alarmo uses a 24 GHz mmWave presence sensor [4] to detect motion during sleep and waking up. [2] The longer the user stays in bed without moving, the louder and more intense the sound of the alarm will become.

  5. 7 alarm clocks that won't make you want to snooze - AOL

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    We all know what it's like to press the snooze button once or twice (maybe even five times). As great as our smartphone is, sometimes it just doesn't do the trick of getting us out of bed.

  6. Clocky - Wikipedia

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    Clocky. Clocky is a brand of alarm clock outfitted with wheels, allowing it to hide itself in order to force the owner awake in an attempt to find it. Invented for an industrial design class by Gauri Nanda, then a graduate student at MIT Media Lab, Clocky won the 2005 Ig Nobel Prize in Economics.

  7. Here's why it's OK to hit the snooze button - AOL

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    The total number of hours spent in bed was the same, regardless of whether a person snoozed or not — for example, when the participants were asked to snooze, the first alarm was set 30 minutes ...

  8. Alarm clock - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 23 January 2025. Type of clock A traditional wind-up (key-wound), mechanical spring-powered alarm clock An alarm clock or alarm is a clock that is designed to alert an individual or group of people at a specified time. The primary function of these clocks is to awaken people from their night's sleep or ...

  9. It's OK to snooze your alarm, study finds. Here's how long to ...

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    A new study on hitting the snooze button of an alarm finds that it may have some benefits for people who are in a deep stage of sleep when they need to wake up.