WAKING UP EARLY is probably one of the hardest things we have to do on a daily basis. Sometimes it can be tough to get out of bed, and on days like that, we need all the help we can get.
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A good alarm clock is obligatory if you need reminders for things like waking up or going somewhere, and this app is the best one to use. Alarm Clock not only gives you the time and lets you set multiple alarms, but it also shows the local weather and plays white noise as you go to sleep. App features: Real-time temperature, hourly forecast for the day, weather forecast for next two weeks, weather in notification bar, temperature in status bar, large selection of widgets, severe weather and precipitation alerts, air quality and allergen info, UV info etc etc. App UI is great, has both dark and light themes. Spotify and the Clock app from Google™ will now offer the perfect soundtrack to start your day. Starting today 'July the 31st 2018', Spotify and Google are partnering to help both premium and free users on Android™ phones set their own unique alarms with music from Spotify’s 35 million track catalog. The Clock app supports music from Pandora, YouTube Music, & Spotify to be set as alarm sounds. The following guide will thus help you set songs, playlists, artists, and albums as the default sound when the alarm rings in the morning. Waking up suddenly from deep sleep can result in tired and a lazy day. There are a number of alarm apps for iPhone and iPad available on App Store, but we have handpicked the best for you. All you need to do is to check the list of apps below and download them. Best iPhone and iPad Alarm Apps of 2020 #1. Alarm Clock for Me.
If your struggles are down to motivation, something that might help is the option to change your alarm sound from the standard beeping into something better like music or your favourite playlist.
There’s one main way to do that for iOS and Android, but if you have music saved on your iPhone (you do remember how to do that, right?), that’s another method you can take.
To do this, go into your clock app and either create a new time or edit one. When the settings come up, tap on sounds near the bottom and scroll up to the top. You will see a section called Songs where the option to choose one is there.
That’s the normal method. The other way is to wake up to your favourite music streaming service through a specialised app. If you’re a Spotify user, then something like Alarmify or NightStand Central will allow you to choose a playlist and start playing it when your alarm goes off.
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If you’re an Android user, then some alarms will support custom music, others like the standard Android Clock app won’t so it’s really a matter of what version you’re using.
Similar to iOS, Android also has a number of apps which offer the same music streaming functionality. Apps like Gentle Alarm (€2.45, dated but still useful) and Alarm Clock Xtreme and Timer (€1.50) offer this as well as many other features that make either well worth the purchasing price.
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Obviously the choice of music is up to you, but it’s better if you keep it varied and upbeat so it doesn’t get repetitive or depressing. Playing the likes of Morrissey will probably make you want to stay in bed for longer instead of getting you out of it.