Let me start by saying I had HIGH expectations for this $150 alarm clock. The design is undeniably sleek - that matte black finish looks like it belongs in a modern art museum. But does it perform as good as it looks?
The two-phase alarm system is GENIUS. Waking up to gentle chimes instead of a heart attack-inducing buzzer has legit changed my mornings. I'm actually getting out of bed when the alarm goes off instead of hitting snooze five times. The gradual sunrise feature makes my bedroom feel like a luxury spa at dawn.
Here's where it gets real: the sound library is insane. From Tibetan singing bowls to rainforest ambience, I've been falling asleep to different sounds every night. Pro tip: The 'Ocean Waves' track makes my apartment feel like a beachfront villa (minus the sand in my sheets).
BUT (and this is a big but) - the WiFi dependency drives me nuts. Why does an ALARM clock need constant internet? When my connection dropped last week, I panicked thinking I'd oversleep for work. And that app? Clunky AF to navigate when you're half-asleep.
The battery backup is clutch though - survived a 6-hour power outage last month without skipping a beat. And that blackout mode? Perfect for when my partner's still sleeping but I need to sneak out early.
Final verdict: If you've got cash to burn and want a bougie sleep experience, it's worth considering. But if you just need something reliable to wake you up at 7am... maybe stick with your phone alarm.