The Habity Bedside Clock replaces a conventional screen with an e-paper display that emits zero blue light and consumes power only when the display changes. All functions operate without Wi‑Fi or mobile apps, and users control settings directly through the clock interface. Multiple wake-up tones gradually increase in volume and sleep sound functions play through night hours to support rest. A wind-down experience activates before bedtime to signal offline time. The clock integrates with smart home lighting, enabling programmed gradual light increases and sunrise simulation for low-natural-light conditions. The nightlight offers warm-color illumination and can be manual or automatic.
Habity Bedside Clock switches to an e-paper display to reduce users' screentime and their exposure to the devices' blue light filter. A compact gadget, it operates without a Wi-Fi connection or mobile apps, and users control all functions directly through the clock interface. The clock contains multiple wake-up tone options that gradually increase in volume. Sleep sound functions play throughout night hours to support rest periods, and there's even a wind-down experience that activates before bedtime to signal offline time.
The device uses e-paper display technology that produces zero blue light emission, so this technology maintains visibility while avoiding blue light that disrupts circadian rhythms. It also consumes power only when changing information on screen. The display shows time, alarm settings, and function status, letting users read information in low-light conditions without additional illumination that can hurt their eyes. The e-paper screen of the Habity Bedside Clock remains visible during day and night hours and regardless of the lighting conditions.
The time teller connects to existing smart home lighting systems in bedrooms, so it can synchronize with smart bulbs and lighting fixtures through wireless protocols. Users can even program a gradual light increase before alarm activation. The Habity Bedside Clock with e-paper display also comes with a sunrise simulation function, which allows the lights to fade from zero brightness to full illumination over a programmed time period. This is a feature tailored for limited natural light, such as the one experienced in winter seasons.
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