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Reddit mentions of HeimVision Sunrise Alarm Clock, Smart Wake up Light Sleep Aid Digital Alarm Clock with Sunset Simulation and FM Radio, 4 Alarms /7 Alarm Sounds/Snooze/20 Brightness

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HeimVision Sunrise Alarm Clock, Smart Wake up Light Sleep Aid Digital Alarm Clock with Sunset Simulation and FM Radio, 4 Alarms /7 Alarm Sounds/Snooze/20 Brightness
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⏰【Alexa Voice Controlling】Intelligent control is solved availably by Amazon Alexa Echo.Just giving a simple voice command to control the Alarm clock after Alexa's awareness. The APP“Smart Lift”is needed to connect your smart phone while it supported 2.4G Hz WI-FI network only.⏰【Sunrise & Sunset Simulation】HeimVision wake-up light is a good choice for you to program regular wake-up and bed times. Sunrise simulation----Light gradually increases before your preset wake up time until your room is filled with bright yellow light. The light will mimic the sunrise to help you wake up more naturally. Sunset simulation----Light and sound gradually decrease to your set duration to relax you into sleep.⏰【7 Natural Sounds and FM Radio】There are 7 kinds of unique alarm clock sounds to choose, Such as Birdsong, Hawaii Wave, Streams, Beep, Win dells, Chord, Ringtone and Piano, which can bring you fantastic nature sounds. As well as have a FM Radio function, easy to add the VOA as your new alarm sound you like.⏰【Considerate Snooze Function】The considerate snooze function was created for those who needs an extra 15 minutes to prepare yourself for the day ahead, just gently pressing user-friendly top big “Snooze” button to enjoy a comfortable and prolonged wake-up sweet sleeping.⏰【Ease into Your Dreamland】HeimVision alarm clock with built-in excellent speaker and volume range delivers 3 soothing natural sounds, which effectively mask disturbing noise at night and help you relax. Also producing white noise, birdsong and streams, which are most like what your baby hears in the womb and can work well to lull babies to sleep. With a more constant sound, make you and your baby sleep like a baby.
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Found 3 comments on HeimVision Sunrise Alarm Clock, Smart Wake up Light Sleep Aid Digital Alarm Clock with Sunset Simulation and FM Radio, 4 Alarms /7 Alarm Sounds/Snooze/20 Brightness:

u/gummy_bear_time · 2 pointsr/GiftIdeas

>that can just make everyday life a little nicer, more luxurious etc.

If this is the goal, you can upgrade something he currently has and uses frequently. One way to think about this is to do an inventory of his typical day -- what items does he interact with or consume all the time? So, if he wakes up pretty early and relies on an alarm clock, you could get him a smart sunrise alarm clock or one that projects on the ceiling.

If he drinks coffee, you could upgrade his coffee bean grinder or get him a French press. (I like the Bodum brand, which is top rated on Wirecutter.) Speaking of, I find the Wirecutter website to be a good source for upgrade ideas. I was going to suggest upgrading bed sheets, but that might go over budget and be hard to fit in a suitcase!

And etc. If there's a specific item you want to upgrade, feel free to come back and ask for suggestions!

u/shabbaranks2 · 2 pointsr/xxfitness

I bought this one when it was on sale:



HeimVision Sunrise Alarm Clock,... https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07MZ2WFLJ?ref=ppx_pop_mob_ap_share





I initially had a cheaper one for about a year that worked but it finally kicked the bucket. I personally love it (just the simulation in general) and this one I’ve linked is great because it syncs with your phone. The downside of that is I could in theory turn it off from my phone but I usually don’t. I keep it on a bookcase towards the foot of my bed so I’m required to get up to turn it off and after I stand up I usually turn my overhead light on and it gets me moving. I personally think it’s been great, I really feel like I’ve woken up naturally. The general way it works is you set the time you want to wake up (say 5:30) and starting at 5 the light dimly comes on and progressively gets brighter. Then at 5:30 the sound you pick starts going too. I almost always wake up before the sound starts.





It’s very bright though so it depends if you live/sleep with someone it may not work for you if you do not wake up at the same time.

u/umbralgarden · 1 pointr/neuro

I have some suggestions but don't depend on supplements, only use them for emergencies or kinks in your schedule, and never take more than one sleep aid at a time. Magnesium is just a general vitamin, so it's fine. Obviously the goal is your own body clock, not 'a clock made out of drugs.' I'm not sure if your job helps keep your wake-up cycle regular but I'm assuming you came here because your own natural rhythm isn't working for you. Better than any supplement or drug will just be waking up at the same time every day- yes booboo even on the weekends.

Definitely Block Blue Light: Like everyone else is saying this needs to be done on ALL devices. Phone and computer (get a program called f.lux, for mac and pc) and TV if you can figure out how. Otherwise you never produce your own melatonin- AND you might keep making cortisol. Make sure your LIGHT BULBS in your house are warm and orange/yellow, think 'SUNSET,' none of that bright white mortician LED bullshit they keep selling now. I use night lights after sun down.

Wake Up With The Same Amount of Sunlight: Once your eyes detect high frequency blue/sunlight, your body will make cortisol to wake you up. I don't want to wake up at DAWN so I keep mine half closed with the same amount of space open for a strong sliver of light to greet me. Keep the blinds closed and you won't get this, or as much. You'll feel groggy and unrested. If you don't have access to sunlight, you'll need to get an alarm clock that mimics it with growing light in your face.

Melatonin: Not only is melatonin a good idea, but you want to take the SMALLEST dose you can find, otherwise you'll screw up your own melatonin system and make both your own and the drug ineffective. Don't ask me why but most supplements are 5 mg when they should be 1 mg or less. Melatonin is also a really powerful antioxidant, it's kind of like a facial for your sleeping brain.

Magnesium: you really can't go wrong with taking more Magnesium (you'll know when you've taken too much bc you'll shit yourself), most americans are deficient.

"Magnesium plays a part in regulating GABA, a neurotransmitter that is made in the brain. Low levels of GABA have been linked to chronic pain, depression, anxiety and even epilepsy. GABA imbalance has also been implicated in panic disorder and sleep disturbances, according to health expert Dr. Josh Axe." It is also a natural anti-inflammatory that should also reduce symptoms of chronic pain, restless legs, and other ailments you might have, and will even help your digestion.

Valerian: Another "natural" sleep aid is Valerian root, a plant which is believed to mimic adenosine, aka the opposite of taking caffeine. Usually if you've had an active day, adenosine builds up and your brain measures this to make you sleepy- but you might not have enough if you just have an office job. I've found it in liquid herb or tea form. It smells AWFUL. I prefer the tea. This one really knocks you out, but you can build tolerance fast, so I'd save it for your most restless nights.

My uncle is a sleep doctor, I'm a neuroscience grad and I went from the most chaotic schedule ever to just naturally waking up at 8 am. I use blue light filters on everything and occassionally take melatonin or valerian for sleepless nights.