Sunrise Clock — Wood Grain
Wake up to light, not noise.
A phone alarm rips you out of deep sleep and spikes your heart rate before your eyes are open. This does the opposite. The light brightens gradually over 30 minutes, so you surface on your own — the way you would if a real sunrise were coming through the window. By the time the sound starts, you're already halfway there.
For heavy sleepers, that's the whole trick. The sunrise lifts you out of deep sleep first, so the alarm actually has something to work with. That's why a wake-up light gets you up when a phone doesn't.
What it does
- 30-minute sunrise simulation — the light climbs gradually from a soft ember to full daylight
- Natural sounds, built in — birdsong, rain, a stream. No pairing, no streaming, no phone
- Dual alarms — two schedules, for two people who get up at different times
- Snooze — 9 minutes at a tap, up to 5 times, without fumbling for your phone
- FM radio — wake to a station instead, if you'd rather
- Dimmable display — turn it down so nothing is glowing at you all night
- Doubles as a bedside lamp — adjustable from a dim reading glow up to bright
- Ambient night light — set it to warm amber, or pick a color you like
- Warm wood-grain finish — it sits on a nightstand looking like an object, not a gadget
- No app, no wifi, no subscription — every setting lives on the clock. Plug it in, set it in 30 seconds
Who it's for
People who sleep through three alarms. People who wake up in the dark half the year. People who want the phone out of the bedroom and just need something to replace the alarm. Couples who get up at different times.
Thirty nights to decide
Sleep with it for a month. If your mornings feel the same, email us and we'll refund you in full. You don't have to explain yourself, and you don't need to send it back.
Free shipping. Ships within 2 business days.
You don't hate mornings. You hate how yours start.
A phone alarm doesn't ease you awake. It rips you out of whatever sleep stage you were in. Your heart rate jumps. You're up, but you feel hungover from it.
Then you hit snooze, fall back into light sleep, and get ripped out again nine minutes later. Some people do this four times before they get out of bed.
Sunrise simulation, in three stages

A dim red glow, 30 minutes out
Starts at 10% brightness. Too soft to wake you, strong enough for your body to register that morning is coming.

It climbs to full daylight
Light pulls you up through the sleep stages on its own. Most people surface before the alarm time they set.

Sound only if you need it
Birdsong, rain, or a stream fades in at the set time. You're already half awake, so it lands as a nudge instead of a shock.
A wake-up light you'd actually leave out

Warm wood-grain finish
A soft wood-grain shell instead of glossy black plastic, so it sits on a nightstand without shouting.
Dimmable display
Turn the screen down so nothing is glowing at you all night.
Doubles as a bedside lamp
Adjustable from a dim ember up to a bright reading light.
Set it in 30 seconds
Buttons on the clock. No app, no wifi, nothing to sign up for.
Built for heavy sleepers and dark mornings
People who sleep through three alarms.
People who wake up in the dark half the year.
People who want the phone out of the bedroom.
People who share a bed and wake at different times.
Thirty nights to decide
Sleep with it for a month. If your mornings feel the same, email us and we'll refund the full $129. You don't have to explain yourself, and you don't need to send it back.
Questions before you buy
I sleep through everything. Will a light really wake me?
On its own, maybe not. That's why there's sound too. The light does the hard part, pulling you out of deep sleep so the alarm has something to work with. That's the whole reason it works on heavy sleepers when a phone doesn't.
Does it need an app or a subscription?
No. Everything runs on the clock itself. You pay once and that's the end of it.
What if it doesn't work for me?
Email us within 30 nights and we'll refund you in full. You don't need to ship it back, and you don't need to explain yourself. If a sunrise clock isn't going to change your mornings, we'd rather you found that out on our dime.
Will it wake my partner?
The light is gradual and the volume is adjustable, so it's far gentler on them than a phone alarm going off. There are two alarms if you get up at different times.
What is it made of?
The shell has a warm wood-grain finish, and the light diffuses through a frosted dome. It is built to look like something you would leave out on a nightstand rather than a piece of tech.
How fast does it ship?
It leaves the warehouse within two business days, and shipping is free.