![]() You can see the $1.99 app in action in the video below. streams a two-minute newscast by former "Daily Buzz" host Andrea Jackson. I'm not sure I understand the logic of an alarm app that plays a video, but I suppose it's a good choice for folks who immediately flip on the TV in the morning. (Note: This one's for iPhones only the Touch is no longer supported.)Ĥ. For 99 cents, I might just give the app a whirl. Haven't tried it myself, but check out Jason Parker's Sleep Cycle review. The Sleep Cycle app analyzes your nighttime movements and wakes you in your lightest sleep phase, thus helping you feel more refreshed in the morning. Sleep Cycle I am NOT a morning person-perhaps because I'm waking up at the wrong time during my body's natural sleep cycles. With that thought in mind, here are some good options. Pick an alarm clock app that solves your productivity problems rather than going for something that’s shiny and only hinders it. Too little and it is not functional or useful. Set Unlimited Alarms, Support snooze function. Too many features and the app may look bloated and cluttered. Multiple sets of beautiful clock dials, switch by swiping left and right. Your device needs such a beautiful clock. You can highly customize the alarm clock according to your requirements. ![]() Alarm Clock Xtreme Free + Timer is the more than a free alarm clock App for Android, it also contains sleep tracker, timer and stopwatch. Well worth the $2.99 price of admission.ģ. Clock Face, contains multiple sets of analog clock dials. Price: Free, contain ads and in-app purchases. Two features make it even more appealing: a sleep timer (so you can fall asleep to your favorite show) and an alarm (so you can wake up to, say, NPR's "Morning Edition"). ![]() Public Radio App I've long been a fan of this public-radio-streaming gem, arguably the best in its class. ![]()
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