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I tested Hatch's new sleep tracking sunrise alarm clock — and it helps you get deeper sleep and wake up refreshed

The Hatch Sleep Clock sunrise alarm clock is the most exciting sleep tech I've seen in months — I've been hands-on with this sunrise alarm clock and sleep tracker.

I tested Hatch's new sleep tracking sunrise alarm clock — and it helps you get deeper sleep and wake up refreshed

The Hatch Sleep Clock has arrived, and I am already impressed. This 2-in-1 device combines a sleep tracker and sunrise alarm clock, promising to revolutionize sleep tracking without the need for wearables. The device features contactless tracking using ultra-low-power radio signals, which determine sleep stages without the need for a watch, ring, or headband.

During my test, the Hatch Sleep Clock proved to be accurate in tracking my sleep movements and providing an overall outline of my sleep. However, it had difficulty pinpointing the exact amount of deep sleep, which the Oura Ring detected more precisely. Despite this, the Sleep Clock offers a comprehensive view of your sleep cycle and routine, allowing you to adjust your habits accordingly.

In addition to its sleep tracking capabilities, the Hatch Sleep Clock also features a sunrise alarm clock function. By gradually increasing light levels over the course of 30 minutes before your set alarm time, it mimics the natural sunrise, helping you wake up naturally and feeling refreshed.

The Sleep Clock's white noise function adds another layer of relaxation to your bedtime routine, making it an excellent choice for those seeking a multi-functional sleep aid. While the price point of $249.99 may seem steep, the device's unique features and accuracy in tracking sleep make it a worthy investment for those looking to improve their sleep quality.

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