🌟 Wake Up in Style with Silent Precision!
The Tech Tools Vibrating Alarm Clock is a modern, versatile wristband watch designed to wake you gently without disturbing others. With dual alarm settings, a lightweight design, and an easy-to-read backlit display, it’s perfect for anyone seeking a peaceful morning routine.
Item Weight | 0.22 Pounds |
Item Dimensions W x H | 2.2"W x 2"H |
Theme | Space |
Shape | Rectangular |
Style | Modern |
Color | White |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Number of Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
Watch Movement | Quartz |
Operation Mode | Electrical |
Alarm Clock | Yes |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Batteries are Included | No |
Display Type | Digital |
Special Features | Lightweight |
J**B
Did not disappoint! Simple to operate!
Easy to use. Fits great with the adjustable band.
A**2
Works well, but with an almost fatal flaw
I wake up a good bit earlier than my wife and have put myself in the dog house a few times for waking up ahead of my alarm, but forgetting to turn it off. So, I decided to give this a try and avoid having an audible alarm altogether.When it works, it is effective. The vibration wakes me up, though not with quite the "get out of bed now!" kick that my audible alarm clock would do. Still, it's enough to get me to respond and get moving.Comfort is honestly a bit awkward, but I've gotten used to it.There has, however, been one thing that very nearly made me give up on it. There have been several occasions when it apparently hasn't gone off and I've slept in late. I think I've finally figured out why.For reasons I cannot fathom, there is a switch on the bottom to choose between the vibrating shaker (you know, the reason this product is of interest at all) and an audible alarm. The audible alarm is so quite that it never wakes me up.So, just keep the switch on vibrate, right? Well, I've figured out that, over the course of tossing and turning through the night, the switch can get flipped. This very morning as I'm writing the review, I've determined that's what happened. I woke up ahead of the alarm and I kept it on my wrist. When it hit the alarm time, I could barely hear the beeping and I realized that the switch had changed. I know it was set to vibrate last night.I've switched it back to vibrate and covered the whole section with a piece of electrical tape to hopefully make it resistant to switching. I had honestly gotten to the point where it was affecting my sleep as I was coming to find myself unable to count on it due to the number of what I thought were failed alarms.Now, hopefully I'll sleep better and this will consistently give me the wake up I need.
B**1
Easy to set and reset and wakes me up
I’m deaf and I usually wake up on my own but I needed an alarm for a trip. After returning two wireless, rechargeable alarms I bought the battery operated shake awake with wrist holder. It has easy to follow instructions for two alarm times (I only set one). The wrist holder is adjustable for different sizes and the alarm woke me up. It uses one AAA battery.There were two reasons I returned the others. I couldn’t get the device to set just one alarm time and I couldn’t reset that time. I had to keep resetting the device and starting over. Just bad. It was an under pillow device. My Second choice involved putting the alarm under the pillow, which moves in the night and just doesn’t give the jolt I need. I slept right through the alarm I got from the second choice alarm.
S**�
Too Old School
Way too bulky, not the best for its purpose, the vibration actually still wakes my partner up. I’d recommend buying a “silent” ringtone on your phone for like less than 2$ and putting vibrate on. Works the same for way less money. If you take the batteries out (since sometimes it does not snooze when you click it, and it forces you to set two alarms instead of just one)— you have to reset the time and both alarms every single time. Honestly just way more work than it has to be and terrible for the money.
M**A
It sounds like ducks quacking.
The media could not be loaded. I bought this with the intent of having a silent, vibrating alarm to not wake up my partner. I just got it and was excited to try it. Well, it's not silent! It sounds like ducks quacking at the park. It also feels a bit restraining on my arm. The vibration is gentle, but it would be enough to wake me up. Unfortunately, the vibration noise will wake up my partner, so this does not work for me.
A**R
Great addition
I wear cochlear implants when I take them off and go bed I don’t hear NOTHING I use vibrating pad for alarm clock this gives me extra wake up and completely portable. Great alarm I use on vibration mode well worth the money
E**J
Annoying really
Amazon suggests: "You could mention brightness, easy to read or volume control." Well, this product has no backlight, so it's not bright and impossible to read in the dark. On top of that, the volume settings are "vibrate" or "sound", so volume control is basically non-existent. But those arent my main problem. My problem is that there's no easy way to turn the thing off on weekends. In fact, I write this at 6AM on Christmas/Saturday morning because I didn't put it on and it shook on my nightstand and made a horrendous noise that woke my girlfriend and I. I had to wait for my next alarm so I could hit the silence button. That's not my only problem, I also really dislike the armband. I have thick arms and when fully open it squeezes my bicep and makes my arm numb, and i cant figure out to make it comfortable on my forearm. On top of that, the velcro pokes my arm and chest when I sleep and it's pretty uncomfortable. so whatever velcro-fold-adjustment mechanism there is basically sucks and they should have went with a different kind of arm-band.That being said, it does the one thing it's made to do, which is wake me up when it's attached to my arm. It even sometimes doesn't bother my partner. But it's a pain. Can't recommend.
V**.
Works great!
I'm disabled and have a hard time reaching standard alarm clocks. I've tried using my phone but I've dropped it and that's a big problem. I had another alarm clock like this one but it broke on me after many good years. I was really happy when I found this newer version. I use the vibration setting & it works great! I didn't like the wrist band (I have eczema and it irritated my skin) so I wear the alarm clock on a cord around my neck. I can really feel the vibration and hear it as well. It's not super loud to wear it's annoying but it's nice to hear a sound along with the vibration. I cannot say how well the audio alarm works as I've not tried it. I am quite pleased with this alarm clock.
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