

⏰ Don’t just wake up—chase your alarm and own your mornings!
CLOCKY is a chrome-finished digital alarm clock on wheels that features an extra loud alarm and unpredictable movement to wake even the heaviest sleepers. Its unique runaway design forces you to get out of bed to turn it off, eliminating snooze temptation. Easy to set with a no-snooze option, it’s a perfect blend of fun, function, and style—ideal for adults, kids, and teens alike.






G**O
This crazy little alarm clock is crazy and really does wake up heavy sleepers!
We love this nutty alarm clock! If you are or know a heavy sleeper then this will not only do the job but give you lots to laugh about when they tell you the stories about their having to get up and chase it around the room so they can turn if off! It really does exactly what is advertised. Although you can set the alarm to behave like a "normal" alarm clock, the actual appeal is in how it becomes an escape artist when the alarm goes off, jumps off of the table, and rolls and bounces all over the room, whooping and dinging, until you are able to grab it and turn it off. By this time, guess what? You're awake!Definitely recommended.
C**.
This clock is gonna get me outta bed!
I like it! It's a great size, great machine, looks good. Buttons are easy to use! For me, I don't necessarily need the sound to be so loud, I just need to chase something so that I actually get out of bed. This alarm clock helps with that! The sound was a bit loud for me so I simply put some blue tape over the sound holes which just muted it a bit, but still loud enough for me to get up and chase the clock and get out of bed. Great product! Just curious how long the batteries will last, but it does display when the battery gets low apparently? Will see!
E**N
Don't.... just don't
I JUST WROTE A WHOLE REVIEW AND THE APP QUIT ON ME SO Y'ALL ARE GETTING THE TLDR VERSION OKI AM NOTORIOUS FOR SLEEPING THROUGH ALARMS SO PLEASE TRUST ME ON THIS:-do not waste your money or time-it worked for a couple months than crapped out on me (the interface started seeming a bit different and glitchy, and then the alarm itself stopped working, it would start the alarm tone at the correct time but after like 0.5seconds the noise would turn off and just end the alarm)-even though it did work, the way it woke me up made me so grumpy and angry that I would go back to sleep on purpose bc I could not start my day like that-it literally corroded the batteries in a matter of just a few months.... I've never seen that happen before unless the batteries have been in the device for years-currently am trying out the JALL wake-up light alarm thing and I like it so far, it has more features, (i think it could use a few more but im high maintenance) it uses not only noise to wake you up but also manipulates your natural sleep/wake cycle (circadian rhythm->pineal gland->melatonin->ecetera) to allow for a more peaceful awakening.AGAIN, COMING FROM A NOTORIOUS ALARM-SLEEPER-THROUGHER: I'm not joking the brightness of the light makes a chemical difference in your brain to help you wake up easier (and trust me on this bc I spent years learning crap like this with my bio/human science major and psych minor)so I guess this isn't TLDR REALLY but if you wanna join me on my search for the perfect alarm and want to SKIP THIS USELESS STEP, you can meet me at the next step with the Jall wake up alarm thing with the bright light and we can suffer through this together
D**R
Try this if you acclimate to alarm clocks
About my waking-up patterns: I'm a light sleeper who wakes up slowly. Once I get to know an alarm clock's patterns, I sleep through them.Bottom line: Clocky is working well for me. I really like its randomizing features.Pros* Its sturdy* The alarm sound changes every time clocky goes off. This is great for those of us who get used to our alarm's sound.* Loud. Very loud. It wakes up the heavy sleepers in my house.* You set the snooze interval. Its a fantastic feature for those who adjust to the time between snoozes and wake up just long enough to hit snooze as the alarm goes off.* You decide when clocky runs off... as soon as it first goes off, the third time you hit snooze... whatever interval you prefer.* You decide if it runs off at all. You can use clocky as a regular, stationary alarm.* It has no useless features... you can set the time, alarm, snooze interval and when clocky starts a-rollin'. The snooze button also lights up the time display.Cons (I'd give clocky 5 stars except for the 1st 2 points here)* Now for my Big Complaint... the alarm off button is right on the front. I keep hitting it by mistake and turning it off completely when I just want to snooze.* Its too loud. Its piercing beeps terrify me out of my sleep. I have covered the speaker to muffle it. I wish I could control the volume, or that it had an ascending feature.* The display is small with low contrast. Its a hard to read in the dim of morning when I'm half asleep.Clocky's run away featureThis is plain fun. Except when I'm chasing it around the room in a state of semi-sleep/semi-awake. Clocky rolls over a lip on my bedside table, hits the hard floor, and then runs around. My floor is part plywood, part carpet remnant. It rarely hangs up on anything.
R**H
Wonderful Alarming Bot
The media could not be loaded. This is the cutest, loudest, ballistic out of nowhere robot a person with oversleeping tendencies could ask for. It's hilarious, just not so much first thing in the morning!My first Clocky was in early 2017 and it lasted nearly 5 years before falling asleep for good. A family member gifted me a knock-off brand as a replacement, but it just wasn't the same. The buttons were harder to push and the batteries were always falling out. It went kaput after just a year, which is when I bought the real deal again. Some of my current specimen's antics are featured in the video (best with sound).The Clocky's convulsions and blaring beeps and bloops will send the average person scrambling to stop it. Unfortunately, at times, I get up just to turn the alarm off in a trance and go back to bed. I'm not sure if there's a way around this, as there needs to be a way to turn it off, so it is a habit I am trying to break.The only true downside is that it uses 4 lithium batteries, which is significantly pricier than alkaline batteries.Overall, this is a sound investment that I recommend for anyone who has trouble getting out of bed!
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