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Why I Chose a Gentle Alarm for My Teen (and Why I’d Do It Again).

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Teils Wecker, teils Wellness-Upgrade, teils „Wie kann ich mich morgens so gut fühlen?“

Endlich ein Gerät, mit dem Sie ganz einfach abschalten können. Es hilft Ihnen, abzuschalten, tiefer zu schlafen und erfrischt aufzuwachen.

  • Anpassbarer Zweiphasenalarm
  • BedSignal Schlafenszeit-Erinnerungen
  • Wissenschaftlich fundierte Schlafgeräusche
  • Aktualisierbare Wellness-Tracks
  • Bluetooth-Lautsprecherkompatibilität
  • Einstellbares Nachtlicht
  • Roter Modus
  • Sleep-Timer und Blackout-Modus
  • 5 Stunden Backup-Batterie
  • Kein WLAN-Modus
  • 6,5 Zoll B x 2,75 Zoll T x 2,75 Zoll H
  • 1,8 Pfund
  • Polycarbonatschale
  • Oberer Grill aus Stahl
  • Lithium-Ionen-Akku
  • USB-C-Kabel und Netzteil
  • 2,4-GHz-WLAN-Verbindung erforderlich

Three tools that help you cut screen time

  1. Rest: a scheduled app blocker built around you
  2. Focus Card: blocks distractions with a physical tap
  3. Drift: automatically blocks apps the moment you're in range

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Vogue

“I fall asleep quicker because I'm no longer shoving my screen in my face before hitting the pillow”

"Though this alarm clock looks sleek and streamlined, it's actually quite full of bells and whistles, the sophisticated kind."

"The two-phase alarm starts off gently to ease you awake—it's less aggressive than the one that's on your phone."

Wirecutter

"The Loftie Clock can fool you into thinking you're waking up of your own accord every morning."

Mornings were tense. Sleep felt fragile. And I wanted a simple tool I could actually trust.

Somewhere along the way, I stopped trying to optimize our routines and started focusing on how our days actually felt.

Choosing a gentler alarm was a small shift — but it made a bigger difference than I expected.

1. Teen mornings are already emotional

Hormones, pressure, schedules — mornings don’t need extra stress.

A loud, abrupt alarm felt unnecessary, and honestly, unfair. Starting the day gently made a noticeable difference in mood.

2. Phones and sleep don’t mix

I didn’t want my teen waking up to notifications, group chats, or scrolling before their feet hit the floor.

A separate alarm meant the phone stayed out of the bedroom — without constant reminders from me.

3. The two-phase wake-up feels more human

Instead of shock, there’s a gradual transition from sleep to waking.

It respects how bodies actually wake up — especially developing ones.

Our Signature Two-Phase Alarm

Phase 1: Wake Up

Gently lulls you out of sleep with soft sounds, automatically fading after 30 seconds

Paradise

Serene

Fountain

Phase 2: Get Up

Fully wakes you 3, 6, or 9 minutes later with a calm, continuous melody

Dawn

Radiance

Beginning

4. It supports independence

This mattered more than I expected.

My teen wakes up on their own now — not because I’m involved, but because the system works for them.That autonomy is important at this age.

5. It aligns with how we want to parent

We care about mental health.
We care about boundaries with technology.
We care about routines that support, not overwhelm.

This choice felt aligned with those values.

I wasn’t trying to raise a productivity machine.

I was trying to raise a regulated, rested human.

And if I had to choose again — I wouldn’t hesitate.

Wirecutter’s Favorite Alarm Clock

New York Times’ Wirecutter has named the Loftie Clock its favorite alarm clock for five years running.

TIME Magazine also named it one of the Best Inventions of 2023.

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What is Loftie+

A science-backed habit system, designed to help you effortlessly disconnect throughout your day.

Loftie Card

Loftie Card

Your physical app blocker.

Tap the Loftie Card to your phone to disconnect, anytime, anywhere. Timer tracks focus sessions. Card fits in your wallet to go wherever you do.

Rest Mode

Rest Mode

Schedule your most distracting apps to automatically block around your sleep and wake times.

Customize around three phases: Rest, Sleep & Rise. Zero willpower needed.

Widget

Your essential apps, nothing else.

A minimalist home screen widget that puts only your essential apps front and center — no icons, no clutter.

Drift Mode

A bonus feature for customers with a Loftie Clock.

Your phone senses the clock nearby and blocks your apps when you walk into your bedroom. An automatic forcefield around your sleep space.

Designed with Doctors

Dr. Fiona Gispen, Loftie Advisor

"We really thought about it in three parts and we've built our clock to help with all three. First is what you do before bed. Second is quality of your sleep itself. And then third the process of waking up."

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DEPENDABLE PERFORMANCE

With a standard plug and reliable battery backup, Loftie will operate seamlessly, even during power outages.

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Receive free shipping to anywhere in the US with any Loftie Clock purchase.

1 YEAR WARRANTY

Loftie’s comprehensive 1-year warranty covers any manufacturing defects within the first year of purchase.

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Rest

Ditch the doomscroll! Rest is a four part sequence of app blocking designed to help reduce screen 
time at the start and end of your day, allowing your brain and body to transition into and out of sleep.

Rest

Ditch the doomscroll! Rest is a four part sequence of app blocking designed to help reduce screen 
time at the start and end of your day, allowing your brain and body to transition into and out of sleep.

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