As a general rule of thumb, I don’t set it for the regular 15 minute increments, because it probably won’t go off. Today, I set it for 10:37 and it went off at 10:46! 😠

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    2 months ago

    I used to have a friend that complained that his alarm clock always went off late.

    Then we became roommates and I learned that he usually just slept through the first hour of it going off.

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    2 months ago

    You hit the snooze button. Snooze is 9 minutes on most alarms.

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      2 months ago

      No actually the alarm hadn’t turned on, so it wasn’t snoozed. Maybe it thinks it has been for some reason? Thanks for telling me there’s a snooze button though, I know that now.

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    2 months ago

    IThere’s a pretty simple way to test the alarm, make it go off when your awake and waiting for it. Say the current time is 11:57, set the alarm for 12:00 and sit and wait for it to go off.

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    2 months ago

    How do you know it wasn’t going off if you weren’t awake? I’ve had situations before where mine went off but my brain incorporated it into the dream I was having for a little while before waking me up.

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      2 months ago

      It’s a light up one, it lights up slowly over around five minutes. I think I woke up at 6:36, so I would have seen it anyways.

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        2 months ago

        Maybe it has a setting to gradually start the noise as well? It wouldn’t make a lot of sense for it to introduce the light gradually while also blasting you with the sound.

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    2 months ago

    this makes me wonder: what are you all using for alarm clocks? i use my phone, set to vibrate, plugged into a charger, playing ocean sounds all night.

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      2 months ago

      My cats’ food bowl releases food at a specific time. They get up and demand I open the door to the garage so they can go out and eat and poop.

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      2 months ago

      I use my phone on vibrate next to my pillow so it wakes me up without waking everyone else in the building up

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        2 months ago

        A sun lamp is even better to wake up to, as long as there’s no one else in the room who you will be waking up with it.

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    2 months ago

    (Assuming you are using your smartphone) check your battery saving options. Sometimea battery saving for the entire phone or for the clock app can make it less “respondent” to times

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        2 months ago

        I have this exact same clock. Are you positive it’s not going off? You may have it set to be quiet in the beginning and ramp up to being loud over 15-30 minutes which is supposed to wake you up gradually. So perhaps you only noticed it going off at 10:46.

        For instance, I want to be awake at 7, so I set mine for 6:30 with a 30min gradual wake up (sounds and light gradually go up for 30 min).

        That setting is not required and you can have it just wake you up, but then it defeats the point of a sunlight alarm in my opinion.

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            2 months ago

            As someone else mentioned, you probably hit snooze without realizing it while still mostly asleep. Snooze is 9 minutes. On this clock, the “snooze button” is literally the entire face of the clock. When the noise initially went off, if you rolled over and tapped the clock it would have reset the alarm.