Hey, insomniacs: Get the award-winning Hatch smart alarm at a record-low price

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The Hatch Restore 2 is much more than an alarm clock. Credit: Hatch / Mashable Photo Composite

TL;DR: In this early Prime Day deal, you can get the Hatch Restore 2 sunrise alarm clock at the record-low price of $144.95, a 28% discount. As a Prime Day deal, it's exclusive to Prime members.


$144.99 at Amazon
$199.99 Save $55
 

Are you still using your phone as your alarm clock? You know it's terrible for your sleep cycle, but it's just so darn easy to set alarms (and inevitably hit the snooze button) on your smartphone. We get it, and we're not judging. But there is a better way to go to sleep at night and wake up in the morning.

The Hatch Restore 2 is an award-winning piece of sleep tech. This smart sunrise alarm clock doesn't just wake you up in the morning with gentle alarm tones and warm light. It also works as a white-noise machine. This alarm clock comes pre-loaded with nature sounds, white noise, pink noise, and other natural soundscapes that can make it easier to fall and stay asleep. And when it's time to wake up, you can create a gentle wakeup routine that's fully customizable in the Hatch app.

As mentioned above, this smart alarm has never been this affordable—for Prime members. It's even more affordable at Amazon than at the official Hatch online store. Use your Prime membership to save $55 on this sleep system. And if the price is turning you off, check out the new smart alarm clock from Amazon — the new Echo Spot alarm — also on sale for just $45.

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This sunrise alarm doubles as a white noise machine. Credit: Hatch

The Hatch Restore 2 displays the time, but this clock dims at night. With all of its powers combined, this smart alarm clock promises to support your body's natural circadian rhythms. It's also easy to turn your alarms on and off, and soon you might be so well rested that you don't want to use a "snooze" button ever again.

Finally, you can also use the Hatch Restore 2 and companion Hatch app as a meditation buddy. While a Hatch+ membership isn't free, a low-cost membership gives you access to additional features, guided meditation, and soothing sleep stories. However, you can access all the core features of this smart sunrise alarm clock without a paid membership, so don't worry.

Featuring WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity, this innovative piece of sleep tech could be your key to a better night's sleep. As of this writing, it's one of Amazon's best early Prime Day deals.



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