Oh, the first few seconds is still loud and then the volume goes to what you set it. I didn't realize it at first since my daughter was talking to me at the moment. Shoot! Maybe having to get an alarm instead of my phone until they can do an update!

The alarm in both sleep app and the clock alarm BLARE super loud when it first goes off. The first 2 seconds are full volume, then it drops to the adjusted volume. Makes iPhone for a sleep alarm unusable.


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I cannot for the life of me figure out how to lower the alarm volume on my 12 Pro Max. I've tried switching "sounds & haptics" to "change with buttons" and this does not work. I've tried changing the volume while in the alarm app and it seems to play at a normal level while in the app but once the alarm is set and it actually sounds, it sounds at full volume. If I look at my phone the volume seems to come down to the initially selected volume, but that does me no good when the alarm is at my bedside table going off at full volume in the morning. Updated to iOS 14.3 and the problem does not seem to be fixed as of yet.

Makes me jump out of bed! Hate it! Just figured it out! Setting-->sounds & haptics-->Ringers & alerts-->"change with buttons" needs to be ON! Tested it just now...DONE! Phew! I can wake up normal tomorrow!!! Woo Hoo!

While testing the various workarounds for this issue, I noticed that my volume setting (mine is tied to buttons) is respected on my 12 mini with iOS 14 when my phone is unlocked, but the alarm blares like mad when locked (the expected state for a sleep/wake alarm).

I used to use the default alarm sound Radar, and it would give me a heart attack every morning before work. It's funny knowing that Samsung's default alarm is peaceful and feels beachy, Apple's default alarm is like waking up to an air raid. After changing the alarm to Slow Rise, I never woke up with such peace and tranquillity until now.

I rounded up a list of the best alarm clocks for heavy sleepers. Whether you need something that is particularly loud, or you just need to stop hitting snooze in the morning, these options should help you out. I personally tested a dozen different alarm clocks, but only six made the cut. Keep reading to find the best one for your needs:

The Sonic Bomb alarm clock can get so loud, it might even wake your neighbors. Fortunately, you can easily adjust the volume to a level that works for you. Many alarm clocks time out after a few minutes, but the Sonic Bomb can last up to 59 minutes. Adjusting the settings is easy, thanks to the simple and clear direction booklet.

Out of 29,000 Amazon user reviews, the Sonic Bomb alarm clock earned an average score of 4.5/5. Many people said it effectively wakes them up in the morning, even though they are very heavy sleepers. Some people complained that the alarm clock is difficult to use.

Over 8,000 people on Amazon reviewed the Hatch Restore alarm clock, and it has an average score of 4.1/5. Most people love the alarm clock, saying the light settings are beautiful and easily wake them up in the morning. Other people complained about the recurring costs, and some people said they had issues connecting the clock to their wifi.

The best sunrise alarm clocks gently wake sleepers with beautiful lights and delicate sounds. I particularly like the Hatch and HeimVision alarm clocks because they have many lovely sunrise settings to choose from, and you can easily customize the options.

Is your iPhone's alarm not loud enough to do its job in the morning? Sure, you might bear some of the blame if you're an especially sound sleeper, but your iPhone needs to be able to step up to the challenge as well. The good news is that you can raise the volume with just a few taps and not miss your wake-up alarm.

Why It's Great: One of our best-selling amplified alarm clocks, the Geemarc Wake N Shake Voyager Extra Loud is loved by our customers. On top of being super loud, with an adjustable volume up to 75dB, it vibrates with two intensity settings and has a built-in strobe light. These can all be used together or individually for a customised alarm experience. Depending on your style or home decor, it's also available in black.

Geemarc Wake'n'Shake Spot Extra-Loud Alarm ClockExtra-loud alarm clock with flash and vibrationGreat for heavy sleepers and the hard of hearingSpotlight projects time onto wall or ceilingAlarm and snooze settings can be customised49.99+ FREE UK deliveryMore InfoAvailable now

Why It's Great: With a vibrator, flash and incredibly loud 95dB ringer, all of which can be used at the same time, the Geemarc Wake'n'Shake Alarm Clock is sure to get you up and going. The alarm also goes off for up to an hour, so there's no ignoring it! Additionally, it features a unique spotlight projection feature to display the time (along with the standard screen display).

Why It's Great: You've probably guessed this from the name, but the Sonic Bomb Alarm Clock with Shaker is seriously loud. The alarm can go as loud as a massive 113 decibels and features flashing alert lights to really get your attention. The vibration pad can be placed under your pillow or somewhere else near you to shake you awake, which is really useful for deaf people who wouldn't hear the alarm.

Why It's Great: If you're looking for an extra-loud alarm clock with a more classic look, the Geemarc Wake'n'Shake Vintage Loud Alarm Clock is a great option. Although it looks like a standard analogue clock, it's a powerful and extra-loud alarm clock designed for the deaf and extremely deep sleepers. It's really customisable with three alarm frequency settings to best suit the hearing impairment of each individual user and two intensity settings on the vibration pad. As an added benefit, it features a USB slot for you to charge your phone.

Why It's Great: The Geemarc Wake 'n' Shake Light Vibrating Alarm Clock with Lamp offers a gentler, but still really effective wake up. The LED lamp is designed to simulate sunrise as the shaker pad nudges you awake. The loud alarm can emit a standard ringing or really uniquely, it can wake you up with ambient noises with settings like 'frog', 'rain', 'wind', 'bird', and 'sea'. On top of this, it's also a loud alarm FM radio if you prefer to wake up to the sound of the radio.

Why It's Great: Battery-powered, super-compact and supplied with a handy travel case, the Sonic Bomb Vibrating Travel Alarm Clock is perfect for taking on your travels! The ringer is really loud - going up to 70dB - and can be used with just sound or with vibration. The flip-up setting display is also easy to read and use, great for older users. Whether you're going on holiday or you're travelling for work, you'll never miss a flight again!

Sonic Traveller Extra-Loud Alarm Clock with USB ChargingExtra-loud alarm adjustable up to 75dBLarge, brightly lit display easier to seeShaker pad vibrates for physical promptUSB port at rear for charging devices38.63+ FREE UK deliveryMore InfoAvailable now

Why It's Great: The Sonic Traveller Extra-Loud Alarm Clock is another fantastic option for travelling. On top the really loud volume (adjustable up to 75dB), it includes a vibration pad which you can place under your pillow, great for those who need to be physically shaken to wake up. It's also USB powered as opposed to battery powered, so there's no danger of running out of power.

Not even sleeping beauty could sleep through the alarms we've highlighted in this guide, and we hope you've found the clock for you. If nothing's got a rise out of you yet, why not have a look at our full range of extra-loud alarm clocks.

There is a massive loud alarm ((even with sound off) when my computer wakes up from hibernate. It happens every time i wake it up from hibernate and the alarm does not stop unless i do a hard reboot. My computer is brand new. It sounds like the alarm of a bad fan or other bad hardware, but again, we just bought this computer less than 2 weeks ago. I've googled but can't find any answer.

Then, when you "wake" it, the motherboard detects that the fan is not (yet!) spinning, and issues its own alarm, independent of the operating system. Obviously, the fan is required, in the long run, to avoid overheating, but running the computer, for a few seconds, without the fan, is not a problem.

While most of our picks for the best alarm clock use beeps or music to wake you up, lots of people may opt for an alarm that doesn't rely on sound, including those who are deaf or hard of hearing, earplug wearers, or very heavy sleepers. Many people are also on different schedules than their partners or roommates and don't want to disturb them.

For this guide, we researched and tested options that cover a range of needs, from physical alarms to truly silent ways to wake up. Our pick for the best silent alarm clock is the Philips SmartSleep Connected Sleep and Wake-Up Light, which uses light to mimic a natural sunrise and wake you up gently. It's also a top pick in our guide to the best sunrise alarm clocks.

If your goal is a completely silent wake-up, the Philips SmartSleep Connected light might work for you. Before your alarm is scheduled to go off, it dimly lights up then gradually brightens as your wake-up time approaches. There are sound options, too, if you need them, including FM radio.

Almost everything about the SmartSleep Connected is customizable. You can set over a dozen alarms with different light hues; several sound options, from waves to birds to Nepal bowls; and varying snooze lengths. You can choose how long before your alarm goes off you want the wake-up cycle to begin, between 5 and 40 minutes.

There's an optional "smart wake" feature on the alarm that will detect when you're in a lighter stage of your sleep cycle and will wake you up then, up to 30 minutes before your alarm is scheduled to go off. This is supposed to make you feel less groggy than if you woke from a deeper sleep. ff782bc1db

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