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The DekalaSunrise Alarm Clock combines a sunrise simulation alarm, wireless charging capabilities for multiple devices, and soothing sleep sounds, all in a sleek design. Perfect for heavy sleepers and those seeking a calming bedtime routine, it offers customizable lighting and an intuitive user experience.
Item Dimensions W x H | 6.5"W x 6.5"H |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Watch Movement | Automatic |
Operation Mode | Electrical |
Alarm Clock | Yes |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Batteries are Included | No |
Display Type | Digital |
Special Features | Sunrise/ Sunset Simulation Sunrise Alarm Clock with Wireless charging work for iPhone 14 13 12 11 X Pro Plus, Mood Light Aura Amibent, White Noise Pink Noise Brown Noise Yoga Zen Sleep Sound Machine,Wireles charger work for Apple Watch SE/8/7/6/5/4/3/2 |
Theme | Music |
Shape | Round |
Clock Form | Sunrise |
Style | Classic Version W/ Wireless Charger |
Room Type | Bedroom, Living Room, Dining Room, Kitchen, Kids, Nursery, Bathroom, Home Office |
Color | White |
Frame Material | Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene |
Material | 1 |
F**S
Compared against my old Phillips, the Dekala is 95% as good at 29% the cost, almost the same product
I bought the Dekala alarm light after comparing reviews for about 10 similar products here on Amazon. I chose it because it seems to be the most full-featured compared to the Philips SmartSleep Wake-up Light I've used for about 8 years. The SmartSleep was around $130 when I bought it, and is $109 today, but the Dekala is only $32, so this is hardly a fair comparison by price range; yet the Dekala stands up to the comparison; this Dekala is a really terrific wake-up alarm light.I would have just bought another Philips except that I never liked the capacitance touch-screen controls, which were hard to push while laying on my bed, and not intuitive. Additionally, these seem to be the cause of the failure of the Philips light after 8 years. Now when its light is illuminated, it makes ticking sounds like the touch controls are being touched, but very rapid ticking, and finally now it is doing a strobe-light with the ticking, so it's truly not usable anymore.The Dekala has all the same features of the Philips light and seems like a direct clone of it, for the most part. It is well designed and seems quality built.Comparing the two products, I assigned 20 points to each to start and deducted points for disadvantages.Philips light: -1 point for the unintuitive, hard to use front screen touch controlsDekala light:-1 because the wake up sound comes on rather suddenly / loudly rather than getting gradually dimmer like the Philips-1 because the go-to-sleep light shuts off suddenly rather than getting gradually dimmer like the Philips, and also because when transitioning from the reading light to the go-to-sleep light it turns the light off and back on, which could disturb a partner already starting to drift off to sleep next to you18 points for the Dekala vs 19 for the Philips makes it 95% as good, for 29% of the price.I love the various colors the Dekala can make, although I probably won't use them because I like the orange-yellow light that is similar to the Philips so I have everything set to the same color. The alternate colors are beautiful shades, though, and some people may like having the options. The sounds are good, and the birds chirping is nice to wake up to, even if I would like it to start softer and get louder over 60 seconds or so like the Philips instead of being abruptly loud like the Dekala is. Still, it's a gentle enough sound that it is hardly like waking up to one of those beeping alarm clocks, and beating the birds to the punch is enough reason for me to stop lying awake yawning and just get up and switch it off based on the light already waking me up.One other minor critique is that I wish the clock display got much darker at night. I could switch it all the way off, but I do like checking the time if I wake in the middle of the night so I know how much more time I have to sleep. Still, it's darker than most old beeping alarm clocks, and it will be ok. If it really bugs me, I could find a way to tape a piece of amber stage lighting gel over it or something. But I'll probably leave it as-is because I use a blindfold at night anyway and it's really not that bright on its dim setting.If both lights were priced at $108, I would probably get the Philips, even though I really don't like the front panel controls and hate setting the time on the Philips. This is because the Philips is just smoother with the light and sound transitions. But at $32, the Dekala wins. The disadvantages are not very bad, just issues of refinement they may improve with later versions. Even though I can't compare how long it lasts vs the Philips lasting eight years, at $32 who cares. If it lasts two years it will be worth it, and it seems quality built so I'm betting it lasts about as long as the Philips.Overall, I'm glad I tried the Dekala, and I reccomend it.
A**R
Amazing way to naturally wake up
Since the day has been getting shorter and morning has been dark, I have been struggling to wake up and report to work on time. ( I have to clock in at 7:30 am) My alarm goes off but it’s so dark and my body would not wake up. This alarm clock ( I’m only using the light feature) start gradually lighting up my room and becomes brighter as the time goes by. I begin to naturally wake up before my cell phone alarm goes off and I feel well rested. Prior to this, I felt exhausted and felt not rested at all though out the day. But now, not only I’m waking up on time but I feel great all day. Set up is not as complicated as people mentioned.
J**M
It does help, but could be better
I'm not an early bird by any means, but I do find myself, even with less and less sleep, being easier to wake up. The reason that I give this 4 stars is because when they call it a "sunrise" alarm clock, it really doesn't simulate an actual sunrise... it should go from dark to light progressively by the time the alarm goes off.Really what happens is if you do the "simulated sunrise" you only have an option of what level of light you want to turn on 10-30 minutes before the actual alarm goes off. Instead, you set whatever light level you want it to turn on at during the "simulated sunrise" and it just becomes a timer for a light instead of a progressive light getting brighter which I think would be helpful. It does seem to gradually wake me up, even sometimes before the alarm, without feeling to sleepy or groggy or wanting to snooze 3-5 times. Additionally the "natural sounds" like the ocean is a little too repetitive and slightly annoying, maybe it is that way so that it can assure to wake you up, I just feel like it could be a better sound clip and a longer loop.
D**D
Charges your phone--and other great features
I haven't done extensive research on all similar products, but from what I can tell, the one distinguishing feature from such products in a similar price range is that this clock has a USB port to charge your phone. So rather than have to pick what thing to lose from my bedside outlet, I can just replace my phone charger with this clock. This helps put this light clock over others for me.Downside: charging though the clock is slower than my normal adapter. But when I'm just leaving it through the night, no big deal.The rest of the features seem to be the same as similar products, but I'll comment on them anyway because I really enjoy them. And if these features weren't there, it'd be harder to pick this clock over other clocks despite having the charger function.1) You can turn off the LED lights that display the time. If you just want the waking light functionality but don't like small red lights glaring in the darkness, reminding you how it's this late and you still haven't fallen asleep, you can turn it off (and back on) with a couple clicks of a button.2) You can turn off the alarm sound and just use the waking light on its own. I like the preset sounds, but maybe sometimes you just want the light to slowly reveal itself rather than it be accompanied by a sudden sound.3) Makes a good lamp, and I enjoy the additional color light show feature.4) I don't really think I'll use the FM radio feature that much or at all, but it does automatically scan and preset ALL radio stations that have some signal. So you can just scroll through the stations that actually air something (though it does pick up poor quality ones too) rather than scroll through the channels that air nothing.5) You can use a 24-hour setting rather than AM/PM. I've always liked not using AM/PM.6) It's kind of...cute.Those features stood out most to me and made this a great clock. But just to mention some more: two alarm presets, can set brightness of alarm light, can set volume of alarm sound, a sleep mode (light will dim instead of brighten), 9-minute snooze, and some more fine-grained settings I don't want to bother listing that allow you to really customize things to your preferences. Oh, and there's a battery that preserves your settings if you ever have to unplug the clock (though I actually haven't checked this function).Downsides:1) I think I'll always need the instruction booklet because there are so many features and settings that use the same buttons. I may have used it enough now to know how to work everything, or at least the functions I primarily use, but there really is a lot. Single click this, double click that, long-hold this. That kind of stuff. You kind of have to learn the clock; I had to refer to the booklet for the first more than a few times. God help you if you forget how to set something you want in the future and don't have the booklet. (I still like the features themselves.)2) Even though the radio scans all the channels, scrolling through them is a pain in the butt. You have to long hold a button to move through the presets. As soon as I found a decent station I just left it there. Regular click is reserved for radio volume. Not sure why they couldn't use the same buttons that control alarm volume, but I don't know anything about how hard that sort of wiring or whatever is.That's it. It's a great clock.
V**Z
Bonito despertador
Agradable despertador, utilizando el sonido de la naturaleza y la luz cálida para despertar para que sea más ligero el levantarse
J**
Really Cool
Love this little alarm clock. It’s got such a nice glow to it and good options for the alarm sounds.
J**O
Excelente alarma con simulador de amanecer
La alarma llegó bien empacada, con todos los instructivos y piezas necesarias.Tiene bastantes funciones que son fáciles de programar a tu preferencia siguiendo el instructivo.Siempre a funcionado exactamente como lo programé y el hecho de que la alarma se tenga que apagar con un pequeño botón a un costado en lugar del snooze de arriba hace que sea mucho más fácil el tener que levantarme cuando la alarma inicia.Estaba un poco preocupada por las opiniones de baja puntuación pero mi experiencia ha sido excelente con el envío, el producto y la función de la alarma.
K**R
Easy to use. Lots of variations.
This device really helps me in the short winter days of canada. I find that when I set it to become light at a set time. It is much easier for my body to wake up in the mornings. I find it quite easy to set up and I just love the variations that you can do with it. For the price, I feel it is a very good deal and I recommend it. I have difficulty waking up when it is still dark at seven.A m. So I set this so that it begins to get light at six thirty Am Or so. It also plays some soft music. This helps my body to gradually awaken. So that by the time my alarm goes off at seven I am already beginning to wake up. It is Much less jarring, then having my alarm start blaring out of the blue at seven.
D**D
Pretty Great way to wake up
I live in the Arctic, so the sunrise/sunset time varies wildly, which really messes with my circadian rythm.this alarm lets me set the 'sunrise' to a consistent time.lots of options;you can set the brightness, how many minutes it takes to get to that brightness, to wake you up gradually.you can set different soundscapes to wake up to, like birds chirping (I don't use that, so I just set it to silent)you can preprogram 2 different wake-up times with their own settings for light/sound and use one for weekdays, one for weekends or whatever.I got the one with the physical buttons, because I don't want to get something that uses an app, and then have the app not be supported in a few years or something,and then the clock doesn't work.anyways I really like it and use it everyday.
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