• AA5B@lemmy.world
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    16 hours ago

    At the risk of resurrecting an old thread, I had a somewhat similar scenario today, but totally opposite results …

    I rely on my Apple Watch as an alarm: the tapping always wakes me without being loud or obtrusive.

    However I forgot to charge my watch, brought the cable to work, forgot to charge it at work, and forgot to bring the charging cable home. Point is, my watch battery is dead, so how did I get up on time this morning?

    1. Apple integration for the win! My iPhone automatically took over the alarm. It was loud and obnoxious, but worked
    2. My music came on. While I set the schedule through the SONOS app, I’m pretty sure it runs locally. While that relies on streaming music, I have in the past awakened to a shriek as a backup for when streaming doesn’t work

    So, vendors that “just work”, devices with intelligent failure, multiple independent sources, local control.

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      16 days ago

      Not using my phone, but a dedicated alarm clock on my nightstand. Mainly because I can see the time and what alarm preset is active at a glance.

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      16 days ago

      I have home assistant(no internet needed) turn in the light from off to dim to bright over 5 mins. Such a nicer way to wake up than an alarm.

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        16 days ago

        Me too, it’s so much more.natural way to wake up… but it’s still tied to the alarm time of my phone (which also fades in slowly)

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            15 days ago

            Install the HA Companion app on your phone (I use the “minimal” one.from FDroid), and enable the Alarm Sensor - that provides the next alarm time (so, be careful if you have different alarms throughout the day!)

            Then, I use that time to trigger the lights to start ramping up about 30mins beforehand.

            Also… be careful to check if you’re at home… took me a while to realise the lights were coming on whilst we were away.

            Oh, and I use Simple Alarm Clock - also from FDroid - because it fades in the alarm sound.

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      16 days ago

      Sometimes if I want to take a short nap, it’s way easier to ask alexa or google to wake me up in 30mins, than set up an alarm.

    • 🔍🦘🛎@lemmy.world
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      15 days ago

      There have been a few times my phone has had an update and didn’t load in, thus not triggering the alarm. I still use my phone, but I have a backup ‘dumb alarm’