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General Category => Hearing Issues => Topic started by: Catflower on May 09, 2007, 07:56:20 am

Title: Alarm Clock
Post by: Catflower on May 09, 2007, 07:56:20 am
What kind of an alarm clock works?  If I'm laying on my hearing ear I can't hear the one I have.  I know when you get into speciality adaptive devices things get very expensive so I though someone here probably had found a pretty simple solution.

Linda in WV
Title: Re: Alarm Clock
Post by: krbonner on May 09, 2007, 09:39:00 am
For this past Christmas, my husband gave me a Sonic Alert bed shaker alarm clock (model SBD375ss).  When I'm sleeping on my good ear, I didn't hear my baby (at the time he was 4 months old) crying in the basinette right next to me, but this alarm wakes me up every time!  It has a small disk that goes under the sheet (under your pillow) and vibrates when the alarm goes off.  It also has a traditional beeping alarm mode.  Hubby reports that the bed shaking does not disturb him, but he is a sound sleeper and I don't let the thing go for 10 mins.  It has all the other usual alarm clock features (dual alarms, snooze, etc.).

See http://www.sonicalert.com/ (http://www.sonicalert.com/) for more info.  The alarm I have retails for about $60, but there are some that are less expensive.  I'm thinking of getting myself the travel version so I don't have to depend on hotel alarm clocks.

Katie
Title: Re: Alarm Clock
Post by: nancyann on May 09, 2007, 10:32:48 am
Katie:  this couldn't have come at a better time !!  This morning my alarm clock must have been going off for over 20 minutes, I never heard it until I rolled over !!!!   Thanks for the info.  Will look into this.  I wonder if I'll feel the vibration with the pillow I use; I bought a 'temprpedic' pillow recently, my neck & head feel better with it - it's that heavy foam so I wonder if I'll feel the vibration.
Always good thoughts my friend,  Nancy
Title: Re: Alarm Clock
Post by: Denise on May 09, 2007, 11:37:52 am
Linda,
I have the same alarm clock as katie.  It works well.  I used to use the Shaker mode, now I can use the alarm mode, don't know why, but I can hear it now.  I must not be sleeping totally on my right side.

Denise
Title: Re: Alarm Clock
Post by: krbonner on May 09, 2007, 11:46:19 am
Nancy -

It's not a mild vibration!  ;-)  I don't think it matters what kind of pillow you use...

Katie
Title: Re: Alarm Clock
Post by: HeadCase2 on May 09, 2007, 01:17:22 pm
Linda,
  I recently heard someone mention that they had an alarm cat who wakes them when the alarm goes off.  They have a stash of cat treats in the bathroom cabinet that the cat gets every morning.  The cat really likes the treats so he/she really wants the person to get up and gently bats at their face until the person gets up.
Regards,
 Rob