Technology
Make mornings more pleasant with a sunrise alarm clock on sale
TL;DR: Get your circadian rhythm going with help from the Tekjoy Sunrise LED Alarm Clock. As of May 16, get it on sale for only $32.99 — a 34% savings.
Great sleep can be hard to come by these days. Stop putting up with sleepless nights and figure out a solution for all the times you’re tossing and turning — like the Tekjoy Sunrise LED Alarm Clock.
The Tekjoy is a wake-up light alarm clock that can simulate sunrise and sunset. This way, waking up and falling asleep may feel more natural. There’s an FM radio built into the clock, with the option of saving up to 20 stations of your choice. There’s even a backup memory function that allows you to save your personal settings, including your current theme, alarm, FM setting, and more.
You can adjust the brightness on the Tekjoy Clock from one to 20, making it ideal as a night light, reading light, or breastfeeding light. There’s also an anti-slip bracket pad that adjusts the lighting and ensures it stays where it’s supposed to. For a change in atmosphere while winding down at night, simply adjust the dial and rotate through the entire RGB color spectrum. Then, set the aid-sleep timer for a gradual decrease of brightness and sound as you doze off.
This Tekjoy Sunrise LED Alarm Clock is regularly priced at $49, but for a limited time, you can slash over 30% off and grab one for only $32.99.
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