![]() ![]() I really appreciated the well thought out packaging of the OK to Wake! Alarm Clock, which is designed to minimize shipping and package waste, as well as to be frustration-free. Unfortunately, a wall charger isn't included. ![]() The clock can also be powered via an included USB cable plugged into a computer or wall charger. However, the battery hatch is shoddily built and the screw is badly threaded, meaning I ended up having to use a flat head screwdriver to press on the screw while I unscrewed it. A further hatch underneath the clock covers a battery compartment and is affixed with a screw to prevent curious little hands from removing the batteries. The controls for setting the time and alarms are hidden beneath a hatch in the back of the clock, which is tough enough to open that young children may be discouraged from playing with the concealed buttons. ![]() The screen is a very basic affair, yet is perfectly functional and backlit, as are the buttons on the feet. If you’re like me, your brain often isn’t firing on all cylinders when you first wake up, so a device designed for toddlers has its advantages for the added morning mind. In a way, this makes it superior to many “adult” alarm clocks with smaller, less intuitive snooze/off buttons. I very much appreciated the large buttons on the “feet” of the alarm clock, one to snooze the alarm, one to turn it off. It’s not likely to survive a fall onto a hard floor, and that fragility is an issue in a device intended for young children. The overall construction of the OK to Wake! Alarm Clock is of fairly cheap plastic, which is perhaps my main criticism of the device. ![]() This customization allows this alarm clock to have greater potential appeal to a wider range of children. Two of these are included-one green with buglike antennae, the other pink with a flower design. Its light blue shell is cheerful, as is its cartoonish shape and interchangeable faceplates. The Mirari OK to Wake! Alarm Clock is certainly cute, and won’t look out of place in any child's room. There are 7 kinds of unique alarm clock sounds to choose, Such as Birdsong, Hawaii Wave, Streams, Beep, Win dells, Chord, Ringtone and Piano, which can bring you fantastic nature sounds, As well as have a FM Radio function, easy to add the VOA as your new alarm sound you like.Lifewire / Andy Zahn Design: A cheery little fellow Use it as a Night Light when you need to get up at night to feed your baby or go to the toilet, just Tap the hidden button on the top of the clock to turn on / off the night light shortly. Use it as a bedside lamp, just press the ☀ button on the upper left to switch it on and press the "+" / "-" button to adjust the brightness. ⏰【Bedside Lamp/Night Light】 - It is not only an alarm clock but also a Bedside Lamp or Night Light. ⏰【Considerate Snooze Function】- The considerate snooze function was created for those who needs an extra 15 minutes to prepare yourself for the day ahead, just gently pressing user-friendly top big “Snooze” button to enjoy a comfortable and prolonged wake-up sweet sleeping. You can program a default time and target light intensity for gradual sunrise simulation and set a preferable alarm tones or a radio to wake you up, moreover, you can set quadruple alarms separately for different schedule. ⏰【Adjustable Display Brightness】 - There are 20 adjustable brightness of the sunrise light and 7 colors of LED Time display brightness. ⏰【7 Alarm Sounds & FM Radio】 - HeimVision wake up light offers a unique combination of light and sound, so you can enjoy a relaxing morning in either fair-sounding sound (Birdsong, Hawaii Wave, Streams, Beep, Wind bells, Soft and Piano) with 20 volume levels or your preset FM radio. This approach feels more natural and may be more effective at helping you feel less groggy when you wake up. ⏰【Colored Sunrise Simulation】 - Many sunrise alarms use irritating bright white light to wake you in the early morning, HeimVision A80S alarm clock starts with a more soothing Red-tinted light that gradually grows into white light. ![]()
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