My Favorite Alarm Clock Brand Just Launched a Coordinating Sunrise Lamp—and It’s Now 25% Off

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Your New Year’s Resolution just got easier.

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Every year, we make this vow: This year, we will put down our phones and devote ourselves to our nighttime routines. solid eight hours of sleep. Then work gets late. We scroll far too long. Oops! It’s 11 p.m. and the blue light still has us wired. Enter: the Loftie Clock—which is currently on sale now for 20 percent (or 25 percent if you spend over $200) off—to salvage your New Year’s Resolution.

Loftie built its sleek, modern alarm clock on two core features promising to improve your sleep hygiene, billing it as a “smart sleep assistant.” The first goal? You can get the phone out the bedroom with a large library of sound baths and meditations.

The Loftie collection is also constantly updated. Your Loftie syncs regularly with new programming, meaning you’re not locked into a short rotation of pings and noises, and it uses a two-alarm system to get you up. One sound gently awakens you from sleep while the other wakes your body up. And if you burn out on your alarm sounds four months in, you’ll have plenty of new ones to discover. The Loftie feels more awake than tired because of this programming. We offer less With consistent use, you will not get tired

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To buy: $119 (was $149); byloftie.com.

The Loftie clock I received as a sample to review was about a decade ago. I still use it daily. Its useful features are still impressive to me. In addition to its soundscapes, it’s packed with a sleep timer, speaker function, companion app (complete with the ability to set your alarm remotely), nightlight, and more. The clock arrives with multiple adapters for travel, and it’s small enough to fit in the corner of my suitcase—which I have taken advantage of on multiple occasions, toting it on moves and even on vacation. It’s available with black or white accents, and looks sophisticated and understated on any bedside table. While I primarily adore falling asleep to the naturescapes, the Loftie Clock provides one of the few meditation sessions I’m actually able to follow.

A dimming lamp was also introduced by the brand. It syncs with your alarm clock, so that the lighting suits your needs. For example, red light signals to your body when it’s time to wind down, while a gradual sunrise feature can gently wake you in the morning. The Loftie Lamp, available on sale for 25 percent off, has multiple light modes to accompany your circadian rhythms, including color changes and a “reading mode” that’s friendly on the eyes—for that New Year’s Resolution to read more too.

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To buy: $206 (was $275); byloftie.com.

I kept checking the Loftie website in search of a launch date for the Lamp, but never found one. Finally, I reached out to the brand to see if it was compatible with my alarm. The Lamp impressed me immediately and I have been a loyal customer ever since. I love the Loftie Sleep System (the clock and lamp) and it makes me feel relaxed every night. It’s regulated my routine in a way I appreciate, so the price feels fair for its consistent improvement of my sleep hygiene. The main reason why I recommend the Loftie so frequently is that I only have to purchase each item once, knowing its features will continually get better thanks to the team’s consistent software improvements.

If you are new to the power of an alarm clock, the Loftie Clock is a good choice. You will be amazed at the difference that the lamp makes in your alertness. The lamp is worth it if dramatic purchases or changes inspire you to keep your new habits.

In case you waver on your New Year’s Resolution, Loftie offers free shipping and a 60-day trial—but getting better sleep will make your 2023 infinitely healthier. Loftie has the best selection of beloved products. Loftie Clock Loftie Lamp while they’re on sale.

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