There was a time when many items littered my nightstand. There was a lamp, a stack of books and comics I had every intention of reading, a point-and-shoot camera in case my dog climbed into the covers and did something adorable, and even a landline phone for those late-night calls that wake one with dread. Also, a back scratcher.
Today those items are gone, save for the lamp so I don’t stub my toe, and the back scratcher, because I still have a back. They’ve been replaced by my iPhone and its plethora of apps to keep me busy, including those that turn my smartphone into a kick-ass futuristic alarm clock.
Amid this collection for iOS and Android, whether phone or tablet-sized, features can vary wildly. But they all tell the time and get your butt out of bed in the morning. Or after a nap. Some do it gently, some do it harshly, some do it with new-age special effects, and some make you work to wake. Whatever you’re waking needs, you’ll find them here.
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Rise Alarm Clock ($1.99, iOS)
Rise isn’t about making you feel jangled in the morning. The multi-lingual app bills itself as a “work of art that wakes you up.” The lovely, minimalist settings require swiping up and down and left and right, but it’s filled with soothing alarm sounds with names like Grandma’s Clock, Gentle Chimes, and Jungle Morning. You can also wake to any song stored in iTunes. Setting multiple alarms for all different (or repeating) days and times is a breeze — though that feature requires a $0.99 in-app purchase. You can set the colorful clock option to monochrome and dim it down with a swipe. Snooze it with a shake.
Alarm Clock Xtreme & Timer ($2.99, Android)
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Alarm Clock for Me (Free, iOS or Android)
Timely (Free, Android)
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Google liked this Android alarm clock app so much that it acquired its Zurich-based developer, Bitspin. Where it’s different is in using a cloud sync (via your Google account, naturally) so all your devices have the same alarms. It’s a beautiful clock app suitable for tablets, using gestures to set alarms, color schemes for the clock to suit you, challenges to ensure you’re up, a flip-to-snooze, and the option to quiet an alarm when the handset is picked up.
Sleep Cycle (Free, iOS or Android)
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Loud Alarm Clock (Free, iOS)
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Is there much mystery around what makes this alarm clock stand out? As long as you leave the app on-screen all night, it will play — nay, blare — a sound at a preset time to wake even the soundest sleeper. While you can use your own music from iTunes, the app comes loaded with annoying noises like nails on a chalkboard and a fire alarm. The alarms can be randomized so you don’t get lulled into sleeping through a sound to which you’ve grown accustomed.
Alarmy (Sleep If U Can) (Free with ads, iOS or Android / $8.99 Pro edition on Android or $7.99 on iOS)
Is Alarmy the most annoying alarm ever? You’ll probably think so if you set it up for its best feature: you have to get out of bed and take a picture with your Android phone of a pre-set location in the house that matches a previously taken shot. Naturally, that place should be far from your bedroom. If that’s not enough, the alarm can also go into a shake-to-wake or calculations mode before you are allowed to turn it off.
I Can’t Wake Up! ($2.99, Android)
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AMdroid Alarm Clock (Free, Android)
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From one-time alarms to recurring to countdowns, each alarm in the AMdroid app has its own settings. That can include challenges for waking, setting alarms that only work in specific locations, even setting it up so alarms do NOT go off during major holidays so you can sleep in. The app integrates with Android Wear smartwatches, so you can use voice commands to the wrist to set new alarms.
Sleep as Android (Free, Android)
Sleep as Android has your back, from notifying you the night before about your optimal time to go to sleep to the next morning’s alarm. It offers up white noise like ocean waves, crackling fires, and chants. Put the phone in the bed with you and the accelerometer measures how fitful or restful you are, then attempts to wake you at the best moment. It works with smart bulbs to wake you naturally at day break. Then come the alarms, with task options like shakes, math problems, scanning QR codes, entering Captcha codes, even counting sheep (which seems counterproductive).
Uhp Alarm Clock Pro ($1.99, Android)
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Walk Me Up Alarm Clock (Free, iOS or Android / $1.99 Pro version on Android)
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If all you need to do is walk a little to get the waking juices flowing, Walk Me Up uses your phone’s accelerometer to make sure you actually walk a certain number of steps so you can’t just cheat it with a few shakes. There’s also an “evil mode” for disabling the snooze, among all the usual stuff. The app has ads, but you can ditch them for $1.99.
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