Don’t try to force yourself into being a morning person. Trick yourself into it instead with a sunrise alarm clock.
From candles that drop metal nails to the knocker uppers of industrial Britain, people devised plenty of cunning ways to ensure a timely wake-up before alarm clocks came along.
Hatch’s sunrise alarm clock is popular for a reason, and it’s on sale this week. An older-model sound machine for babies is on sale too.
Being a morning person is hard—Hatch is here to help.
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