JALL Wake Up Light Sunrise Alarm Clock for Kids, Heavy Sl
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Top positive review
6 people found this helpful
Smartly designed and beautiful clock
By Jennifer Hughes on Reviewed in the United States on March 2, 2025
The JALL Sunrise Alarm Clock is a really great product. It's rare these days to come across something that clearly has had so much care and forethought put into both its design and function. I shopped for SO long for a clock that I was willing to purchase. Mostly I shopped for analog clocks with old fashioned clock faces and arms, because I definitley prefer the traditional beautiful clock face to cold, sterile digital clock numbers (who finds beauty in that?) I think if I were to have any luck finding something both traditionally beautiful but with some modern engineering built into it (e.g, no ticking!, snooze option!), I'd probably have to fly to Germany or Austria and visit some real clock stores. Alas, not what I can budget into buying a good clock. Enter the JALL Sunrise Alarm Clock. After looking off and on for a year, I took a gander at this digital-face clock. I was able to move past the digital numerals after looking at the overall clock and its various cool-sounding functions, and decided to try it. Very happy that I did. This turned out to be a very good purchase. Really pleased. Semi-Luddite that I am, I was at first doubtful by the array of buttons across the top of the disk-shaped timekeeper. This doubt was short-lived for several reasons. First the buttons themselves are thoughtfully designed, riding just enough off the top to see, feel and use easily without being an eyesore or ruining the smooth round lines of the clock. They are crisply labeled and JALL's excellent User Manual quickly shows you that all is easy to understand and is in line with your natural instincts and intuitions. It is a beautiful object, this clock. People of equal parts aesthetic sensibility and engineering aptitude designed this clock. Its front is big and round and illuminated to whatever hue and brightness fits your mood. You can, like I do, change it whevever to better reflect what you're thinking or feeling, or your activity, or the moment. I like and appreciate that more than I could have anticipated. You can set it to simulate the gradual daily brightening of the sky to your liking of color and duration. And, those digital numerals I've never much cared for? Again, smartly designed to fall toward the bottom of the circular face, not screaming from the center; AND, you can adjust the brightness (and thus, sharpness) of the numerals. I keep mine at a soft, gauzy resolution, and am pacified. The variety of alarm sounds is impressive, giving the user the ability to change it up every so often. I use the waves crashing/seagulls for the weekend, and stick with the tonal beeping to get me out of bed during the week. I would LOVE to graduate to the point where I could use just the natural soundscapes to coax me up gently each day but I'm not yet there. I am up at 5am M-F to go to work, so not in a place where I can play around with weekday alarms. Also, if you're sometimes a heavy sleeper like me, you may just sleep through 20 minutes of waves crashing on a weekend morning like I did once, even though it was set like all alarm options to start of softly and get progressively loud. I guess the sound of waves, campfires, crickets and so on are PLEASANT enough that we all can be lulled to sleep by them. Clearly my brain is willing enough to incorporate these natural sounds as something of a lovely backdrop. After weeks of using, I only slept once through the waves on a Saturday; all the other times I was gently coaxed awake. As for workdays, I know myself well enough to stay with a more traditional alarm tone, but am relieved it's gradual and doesn't jolt me unpleasantly from my slumber. Lots of cool stuff designed into this clock to please a broad spectrum of predilections, and for all individuals to try out and make use of. No matter from which angle you happen to look at this clock it is appealing to the eye, whether from the front, back, or side. All surfaces are curved and round and smooth. I'm a minimalist and this clock fits right in with an environment I prefer not to clutter up with a whole lot of stuff. I prefer more breathing space with fewer things, but things that stand out for their lines or colors and how they make me feel. I've become far choosier in what I shop for and what I'm willing to pay money for. Really nice job, all you folks at JALL. Hats off for making such a beautifully designed and well-engineered alarm clock for my nightstand!
Top critical review
385 people found this helpful
Almost perfect but has dealbreakers
By Amazon Customer on Reviewed in the United States on December 16, 2021
Ok so this light is ALMOST perfect, but a couple things are now leading me to look for another alarm. GOALS: I wanted a silent sunrise clock. I use my phone to wake up to music, play meditation songs, ASMR, etc to go to sleep and to wake up. I don’t need or want the barely customizable plasticy sounds of an alarm clock whastsoever. I absolutely do not want to listen to a radio like it’s 1995 with ads, sports, news, and talking heads. I want to be able to use my curated Apple Music alarm clock playlist even if that’s just playing through my phone separately. PROS: the sunrise brightness settings go from a rich orange to yellow to white as it gets brighter. The lowest settings are dim enough and the highest settings are bright enough so you can completely customize your sunrise and sunsets final brightness and has a custom timer. CONS: It is literally not possible to turn the radio or sounds off on the alarm features. The instructions say if you don’t want sound then turn the volume to one, but even “one” is quite high when going to bed in an otherwise silent room. You have to manually set the alarm every day. Your previous settings are saved but you still have to go through the steps of confirming each one. EXPERIENCE: The first day I did a 20-min sunrise to medium brightness, set to the actual time I wanted to wake up, but when you hit snooze (the easiest button to find) it turns off both the light and the mandatory music (I chose bird sounds as they were least annoying). But the problem with turning the light off to snooze is you are defeating the entire purpose of having a sunlight alarm???? If it goes back to pitch black I’m gonna fall back into a deep sleep. First of all, I don’t want to have to use this clock’s music at all, but now that I’m forced to, if I want to snooze the music I lose out on the only reason I bought it: to have soft light on in the morning to keep me from falling back asleep. The workaround: You can hit the alarm button to turn it off, then manually turn the light back on. But you will need separate alarms on your phone or elsewhere if you’re not ready to get up yet for the day. The second day I tried doing 40 mins to maximum brightness instead of 20 to medium, and I set it to 15 mins after when I need to start waking up, figuring it should be on medium by then and help get me up on time then I can lay in bed for a bit before having to get up to turn it off and then back on again. There might be some trial and error in terms of how long the sunrise should be and how bright to work best for you. I face the light away from me so that on max brightness I’m not getting blasted in the face, and rather my faux silk dark curtains get illuminated and reflect the nice warm glow. I was really excited about the sunset mode, something I’d never considered using, but would solve my problem of trying to get ready for bed in dim lights and slowly wind down, having a chance to go to bed with some light on without having to get up to turn it off later. Perfect idea… But AGAIN it’s ruined because I have to listen to obnoxious crickets (only one I could stand) that are still fairly loud instead of, idk, silence??? Or my own actual music??? I won’t use the alarm this way but I believe the same problem exists for those that want alarm sounds but no light, it’s not possible to turn the light all the way off in the alarm mode either. SUGGESTIONS TO SELLER Have an option for level 0 with sound off for any setting Have an option for level 0 brightness Leave sunrise on when hitting snooze. If I didn’t have music playing I wouldn’t have to hit snooze at all which would be preferred. Best case scenario would Be that this has Bluetooth that could connect to a phone. TL;DR It’s good a light alarm, it’s cheap and very lightweight but still looks nice. Inability to turn sound all the way off is frustrating.
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