

Just to put things into context, the average chain saw or clap of thunder is around 120 decibels, and a live rock concert is in the 110-115 decibel range. The Sonic Bomb offers choice in alarm tone and volume options even up to 113 decibels.

The Sonic Bomb SB500 is the perfect alarm clock for the hard of hearing since there’s no way you can sleep through the noise it produces. (Cost: $40) Sonic Bomb SB500 Choice in alarm tone and volume options up to 113 decibels It has no cords and lies flat under your pillow, waking you up with movement instead of sound.
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The alarm connects via Bluetooth technology to iOS application, allowing you to choose the strength and length of vibration, time of alarm, and pattern as well. (Cost: $70) Amplicom TCL Pulse Bluetooth Vibrating Alarm Choose the strength and length of vibration, time of alarm, and patternĪnother great alarm for hearing impaired people is the Amplicom TCL Pulse Bluetooth Vibrating Alarm. Additional perks include a telephone jack, vibration option, and high-frequency alarm. The alarm clock also has a gentle blue light for when you need to see, but aren’t quite ready for the bright flashes. These lights are akin to the flash of a camera or the flashlight on your smartphone and can be seen even when the bedroom lights are on. There are four high-intensity LED light flashes to wake you from your sleep.

If you need flashing lights to wake you up in the morning, try out the Bellman & Symfon alarm for people who are deaf. With this list of best alarm clocks for hearing impaired users, you can rest easy knowing you will wake up on time (and hopefully on the right side of the bed!). Rise and shine! How do you wake up in the morning? For those who are deaf or hard of hearing, a traditional sound alarm may not work.Īlarm clocks now come equipped with incredibly loud ringers, lights flashing, and vibrations to ensure you wake up.
