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In one of our previous articles, we recommended applications that can monitor your sleep. But someone doesn't need sleep monitoring at all, and waking up is important for them, while the native alarm clock in the iPhone doesn't suit them. If you are one of these users, you can try choosing from our iPhone alarm clock tips today.

Alarms - Morning Alarm Clock

Few people care about apps that are labeled as annoying. In the case of an alarm clock, on the other hand, annoyingness is often more desirable in order to actually get out of bed. Alarms – Morning Alarm Clock promises to do its best to wake you up in the morning. It's not just about ringing - you have to prove you're actually awake by taking a picture of a pre-determined spot in your home. You can also turn off the alarm after you walk a certain number of steps, solve a puzzle or math problem, or shake your phone. The application can be downloaded for free, for an additional fee (from 139 crowns) you get extra functions, bonus ringtones, tools to ensure a truly reliable wake-up call and other benefits.

Alarm Clock HD

If you prefer more standard methods to extreme wake-up calls, you can try the Alarm Clock HD app. The application allows maximum customization of the appearance and alarm, after waking up it will offer you an overview of news from the world and information about the weather. For better sleep, Alarm Clock HD offers the option of creating your own "sleep" playlist. In the application, you can set an unlimited number of alarms, set a melody from iTunes as a ringtone, use a sleep timer, start the flashlight by shaking the iPhone, and much more. The app offers support for the Apple Watch. The application is free to download, in the premium version you get the ability to integrate posts from Twitter, remove ads, premium support and other bonuses.

Dawn Chorus

If you don't like the sound of a classic alarm clock and would like to wake up to the sounds of birdsong, the application called Dawn Chorus will be absolutely perfect for you. The app was developed in collaboration with the Carnegie Museum of Natural History and The Innovation Studio. In the application, you can choose from twenty different bird voices, and at the same time you can find out all the necessary information about individual birds.

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