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Futurism / Wake Up Better Every Morning With These Alarm Clocks

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This analog alarm clock is perfect for those who are trying to cut out screens from their morning routine, but still want a well designed nightstand accessory that you can customize. The OneClock comes with multiple alarm tones that gradually increase in volume as you get closer to your alarm time.

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House Beautiful

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The Best Alarm Clocks That Can Get Even Snooze Button Hitters Out of Bed

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David Klein

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Professor of Industrial Design David Klein recommends stylish goods for the holiday season.

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The ACL Gift Guide 2022

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An updating list for dads, golfers, style aficionados, watch lovers, kids and other fun things too.

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InsideHook

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The 24 Best Gifts For The Home That They'll Actually Use.

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SF Gate

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The 24 Best Gifts for the Home That They’ll Actually Use

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Wallpaper*

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Six minimal devices designed to take the stress out of tech.

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Aspire

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Aspire Home and Design Holiday Gift Guide 2022.

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Metropolis

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The Ultimate Metropolis 2022 Holiday Gift Guide

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5280

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The World’s Most Complicated Alarm Clock Might Also Be the Easiest to Use. Boulder designers obsessed over the OneClock so you could focus on one thing: sleeping.

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Gadgetgram / Wake Up to Gentle Sonic Science Music

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This minimalist waking clock can bring you a truly “disconnected” bedroom, as it comes with no screens, no Bluetooth, no Wi-Fi, no App-controls, nothing. There’s literally no connectivity whatsoever, period.

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Forbes / Wake Without Your Phone

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If looking at your phone is the first thing you do in the morning and you’re trying to quit, OneClock will help. The clock is made from sustainably-sourced materials and it’s the perfect first step towards a disconnected bedroom.

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Profile: Core77 / Your Morning Doesn't Have to be so Alarming.

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Though essential, alarms are rarely enjoyable—but does it have to be that way? OneClock, a sleek analog clock that aims to replace your jarring daily alarm with soothing sound design by Grammy Award-winning artist Jon Natchez of The War on Drugs, hopes to change this.

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Profile: Modern in Denver

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A fine artist and commercial photographer by trade, Boulder-based Jamie Kripke didn't set out to be a clock designer. Years ago, in an effort to make is sleep space more restful by keeping the phone and its distractions out, Kripke went down a rabbit hole in search of a new way to wake up.

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Review: Domino / Best Sleep Since My Kid Was Born

  • Polly Baker

Each evening when I push the button to set the alarm (and you do have to push it every night—another thoughtfully considered design feature aimed at moving away from automation), I have a little sleep mindfulness moment that feels a bit like setting an intention, and it’s become a lovely nightly ritual for me.

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Luxury Guide USA

OneClock, a hand-crafted analog alarm clock designed and manufactured in the United States from sustainably sourced materials. This is an “anti-alarm” alarm clock, its design responding to deep research into the science of sleep, deliberately minimizing distraction:

It is silent, has low EMF and low light emissions (with a touch-sensitive night light activated as needed).

There is no bluetooth, WiFi, USB ports to charge electronics.

There is no snooze button.

Its unique feature is its original “waking music”, composed by musicians including Jon Natchez, which is based on research from sonic strategists to analyze how to gently lift the mind out of sleep. To avoid alarm fatigue, the AI music generator randomly chooses a song.

A bronze edition, with walnut panels, launched in October 2022, expanding the three original colorways – black, white, and red.

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