If I went to sleep while exhausted - even with loud, staggered alarms set - I had seemingly zero control over when I would wake up. I don’t feed off of anxiety like a Marvel villain, so this was not an enjoyable experience. I gave up on my iPhone alarm, the desk-side alarm I’d bought on Amazon, and finally settled on the building noise setting available on my Sonos speaker to get me up. Now that I’ve graduated, I don’t have the same extreme difficulty waking up (likely because I’m far less exhausted), but I’m still an exceptionally heavy sleeper. So when I got the chance to try the Sonic Bomb alarm clock (which I’d seen before in research), I was excited to give it a shot. Did this mean I would no longer miss flights or wake up in a panic? If so, $30 was a small price to pay. The Sonic Bomb alarm clock is pretty popular on Amazon, with almost 6,000 reviews (4,000+ being 5-stars) and is built for everyone from heavy sleepers to the hard of hearing or deaf. What makes it special is more than the loud noises (which it also has), but the sheer amount of options it offers. If one sense isn’t working (hearing), try another (sight, touch, etc.). The Sonic bomb has a powerful 113 dB extra-loud alarm with an adjustable volume and tone, built-in pulsating lights, and a powerful 12-volt bed shaker that you can put underneath your mattress or pillow to be shaken awake. It also comes with a year-long manufacturer’s warranty. It probably won’t surprise you that the Sonic Bomb alarm clock actually worked for me. It took a couple mornings to get used to it (the first time I woke up to my bed shaking I thought I had the shivers that I associate with the flu), but I wish that I’d gotten it years ago.
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