Waking up is an ordeal and a challenge for most people. Being woken up before your body is ready can be a real trauma, particularly when using alarm clocks. There must be a better way… My choice? A soft kiss on the forehead from...
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Waking up is an ordeal and a challenge for most people. Being woken up before your body is ready can be a real trauma, particularly when using alarm clocks. There must be a better way… My choice? A soft kiss on the forehead from my wife or a gentle reminder from the aXbo Sleep Phase Alarm Clock. Well, that's not really a choice, eh, but the aXbo has the advantage of knowing when it is the best time for my body to wake up. This is how it works. | The aXbo Sleep Phase Alarm Clock is the latest in a series of alarm clocks that keep track of one’s sleep cycles to determine when the body is entering a light sleep or wake-up phase. We have reviewed the Sleeptracker before and experienced that these devices do work. See the chart below to learn about sleep cycles. In case you’re wondering where the name aXbo comes from: inventors Axel Ferro and Boris Eis did a lot of study into sleep-phases, REM (Rapid Eye Movements) They also co-operated with Dr. Georg Dorffner, the CEO of the Siesta Group Sleep Analysis Co. and concluded that how a person wakes up affects him or her for the entire day… | Beauty is white, square, concave and transparent | I found the aXbo far more beautiful in real life than my first impressions from the photos. Designed by Rouven Haas of Desigment.cc, it’s a simple, sleek creation. If you like the iPod style you’ll love the aXbo. Looks, however, are a bonus. I would never buy an alarm clock based on looks alone. The most important thing about alarm clocks is that they get you up on time, every time. Even if the power fails. And if they can wake you up without startling you or your partner that's a bunch of bonus points. And if an alarm clock does this when your body feels fully rested, I could even look forward to starting each of those new days instead of dreading those rude awakenings… | So how does it all work in practice?
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