🏃♂️🔊 Don’t just wake up—escape your alarm with Clocky!
Clocky is a compact, battery-powered digital alarm clock with wheels that run away when it sounds, featuring an extra loud 85dB alarm and vibrating bed shaker mode. Designed for heavy sleepers, it combines smart snooze functionality with a cordless, portable design, making it a perfect gift for adults, teens, and kids who struggle to get out of bed.
Item Weight | 3 Grams |
Item Dimensions W x H | 10"W x 10"H |
Mounting Type | Tabletop |
Number of Batteries | 4 AAA batteries required. |
Watch Movement | Automatic |
Operation Mode | Electrical |
Alarm Clock | Yes |
Power Source | Batteries |
Indoor Outdoor Usage | Indoor |
Batteries are Included | No |
Display Type | LED |
Special Features | Cordless |
Theme | Funny, Robot |
Shape | Oval |
Clock Form | Travel |
Dial Color | BLACK |
Style | Modern |
Room Type | Gag gifts funny, Funny gifts, Bedroom, Home Office, Office, Study, Living Room, Dining Room, Christmas, Secret Santa, White elephant, Birthday gift |
Color | Black |
Frame Material | Plastic |
Material | Plastic |
C**6
Satisfaction from the start.
This product is not only practical it’s whimsical. You will not regret it. It’s been a conversation piece with all my friends.They’re all asking me to send them the information. 😎
A**R
Has me up in less than 10 seconds
I'm guilty of pressing snooze one too many times in the morning and end up rushing to get out the door because I'd wake up at the last second all the time. I needed something that would really wake me up and this does the job! You can decide if you want it to roll around or not when the alarm goes off, but you can't control the volume and it is LOUD. Anytime I use this alarm it's pretty much guaranteed that I will wake up as soon as it goes off. You can snooze it but I think you can only do it once, so if you're a heavy sleeper or have trouble getting up in the morning I definitely recommend this product. But if you scare easy you may not want this
E**N
Don't.... just don't
I JUST WROTE A WHOLE REVIEW AND THE APP QUIT ON ME SO Y'ALL ARE GETTING THE TLDR VERSION OKI AM NOTORIOUS FOR SLEEPING THROUGH ALARMS SO PLEASE TRUST ME ON THIS:-do not waste your money or time-it worked for a couple months than crapped out on me (the interface started seeming a bit different and glitchy, and then the alarm itself stopped working, it would start the alarm tone at the correct time but after like 0.5seconds the noise would turn off and just end the alarm)-even though it did work, the way it woke me up made me so grumpy and angry that I would go back to sleep on purpose bc I could not start my day like that-it literally corroded the batteries in a matter of just a few months.... I've never seen that happen before unless the batteries have been in the device for years-currently am trying out the JALL wake-up light alarm thing and I like it so far, it has more features, (i think it could use a few more but im high maintenance) it uses not only noise to wake you up but also manipulates your natural sleep/wake cycle (circadian rhythm->pineal gland->melatonin->ecetera) to allow for a more peaceful awakening.AGAIN, COMING FROM A NOTORIOUS ALARM-SLEEPER-THROUGHER: I'm not joking the brightness of the light makes a chemical difference in your brain to help you wake up easier (and trust me on this bc I spent years learning crap like this with my bio/human science major and psych minor)so I guess this isn't TLDR REALLY but if you wanna join me on my search for the perfect alarm and want to SKIP THIS USELESS STEP, you can meet me at the next step with the Jall wake up alarm thing with the bright light and we can suffer through this together
L**4
Works well but stops moving.
The media could not be loaded. This clocky does everything it says, accept mine stops moving after 30-45 seconds. I don’t know if it’s supposed to do that but I didn’t want to return it. I bought this for my daughter who struggles to wake up. She says it works great and gets her up. Things to know…It needs lithium batteries but they can be purchased anywhere that regular batteries are sold. If you want the clock to remain stationary, you can easily set it so that it doesn’t move. It’s not as difficult to set the time as some people have indicated. Read instructions and you will be fine. I think it’s loud enough to do the job. Great for sound sleepers.
G**O
This crazy little alarm clock is crazy and really does wake up heavy sleepers!
We love this nutty alarm clock! If you are or know a heavy sleeper then this will not only do the job but give you lots to laugh about when they tell you the stories about their having to get up and chase it around the room so they can turn if off! It really does exactly what is advertised. Although you can set the alarm to behave like a "normal" alarm clock, the actual appeal is in how it becomes an escape artist when the alarm goes off, jumps off of the table, and rolls and bounces all over the room, whooping and dinging, until you are able to grab it and turn it off. By this time, guess what? You're awake!Definitely recommended.
N**T
No volume control, too loud for migraineur
I was hoping there would be an option to adjust the alarm volume, I am easily prone to migraines and it reaches a high frequency pitch and very loud volume that are physically painful and a risk to cause a migraine, especially on a bad morning if I'm dealing with other migraine triggers. Not everyone's "loudest" volume is the same, and I would like a product to trust its customers to see to their own needs--I'm buying it because I want it to annoy me, so if I had set the volume too low and it didn't wake me, that would be on me. However, I'm buying it to annoy me, not to hurt me.Also, the snooze button didn't really work, i stabbed it as hard as possible and it just kept screaming so I had to use the alarm on/off button. I may have just gotten a defective unit though.The written instructions could do with a bit better labeling on the diagram, for instance the button which is physically marked on the device with an "A" is helpfully labeled on the instructions as just... "A". It would make setup faster if it labeled it as "alarm", similarly for the "T", "H", "M", and most importantly it would have been helpful to have the image icon buttons labeled with what they are. The little tiny embossed bell icon and the circle icon are not immediately intuitive as to what they are, but they're referred to by name in the written instructions as the "alarm" button and the "wheels" button. Not life-breakingly difficult, but if the manufacturer wants to optimize their instruction manual, these are my suggestions.If you have vision problems, the button letters/icons are very tiny and are simply embossed, they are not marked in ink, so that may or may not be a dealbreaker for you.Ideally it would be helpful if the backlight could be tapped to light up, I think tapping the snooze button may do that though. As with all modern electronics, the LED backlight is a bright blue, so it's good for waking you up but not great if you just want to check the time during the night--again, maybe not a dealbreaker for you. I know it would increase the cost of production to add an RGB adjustment function, that would be cool to have though. I am very pleased that the display numbers themselves are just LCD with a backlight rather than always-on LED numbers, that's not common to find and is a preference for me.The battery compartment lid is very fiddly and it makes it annoying to change the batteries, it would be much easier to use if it had a click-in-place latch that you can then screw closed rather than just a screw closure.The wheels have a rubberized coating, and it does indeed zoom around chaotically very well. It's well weighted to right itself and keep the display upright.
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