"To be honest, I've never been a morning person. When I have to wake up early to be somewhere, I will make it happen, but leaving the warm comfort of my covers feels like pulling teeth most of the time. If I don't have to be up at a certain time, it's almost embarrassing how long I'll stay in bed. I have snoozed my phone alarm every eight minutes 10 times in a row without even opening my eyes."
"I downloaded an app that makes me do math problems to stop my phone alarm from going off, and it has helped, but I still find the strength to keep sleeping when I'm done. If you're even a little bit like me, it may be time to go analog and invest in an actual physical alarm clock - like this new $2 clock from IKEA."
"One of IKEA's newest items isn't a large storage shelf or a charming trinket inspired by Swedish life, but rather a simple alarm clock that costs just $1.99. The KUPONG alarm clock has a digital display and an A-frame-inspired design that makes it look both utilitarian and modern. It comes in both unobtrusive black and eye-catching bright blue, and has an alarm sound that "increases in four steps over two minutes, if it's not turned off," so it may be small, but it's hard to ignore."
Many people struggle to wake with phone alarms and frequently snooze multiple times. Some users install apps that require math to dismiss alarms, but such solutions do not always prevent continued sleeping. A compact analog option exists: the IKEA KUPONG alarm clock priced at $1.99. The KUPONG features a digital display, A-frame-inspired utilitarian design, and is available in black or bright blue. The alarm increases in four steps over two minutes if not turned off, making it harder to ignore. The clock measures about 2 1/4 by 2 3/4 by 1.5 inches, is battery-powered, and is easily portable for travel.
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