![]() Then the Hatch changes to my actual white noise for sleeping, which is the sound of water rushing in a river. Typically, I am asleep before the 5 minutes are over. After 30 minutes of that, it switches to a different sound that’s 5 minutes long and turns off the light, which is my cue to stop reading my book and settle in to sleep. To activate my ‘reading’ light and sounds, I tap the top of the Hatch Restore and it lights up in a cozy pink color and plays a relaxing soundscape. The ones that are dimmed out are once that aren’t active currently because I’ve been playing with my settings recently. Here’s what my bedtime routine looks like. I have mine set to quietly begin playing a sound and slowly brightening into an orange-y color about half an hour before I wake up. I wanted one that would mimic the sun to gently help me wake up instead of being startled awake by an alarm. The Restore does a LOT of different things, so I wanted to break them down for you and share my experience and thoughts on each: Alarm clockįirst and foremost, I bought the Restore to use as my alarm clock. And it’s all from one machine! Features of the Hatch Restore I have made a wind down routine with it to ensure I relax before bedtime and a wake up routine that helps me feel more rested. Via an easy-to-use app, I’m able to create a sleep routine where it will play meditations, sounds, and more while also changing the color and intensity of the light based on my settings. Hatch Restore Review & Why It’s My Fave Sleep Lamp, Sound Machine, and Alarm Clock What is the Hatch Restore?Įssentially, the Hatch Restore is a lot of things all rolled into one cute little machine: sound machine, reading light, and sunrise alarm clock. I’m just sharing something I love with you! Also, if you’re concerned, be sure to talk to your doctor before proceeding. Please keep in mind that this all based on my personal experience and not sponsored in any way. So today, I wanted to dig into what it is, why I love it, and a few of the benefits of adding the Hatch to your sleep routine. Because of that, this post is a long time coming! I’ve been using a Hatch Restore for about a year and a half as my sound machine, alarm clock, and sleep lamp… and I love it. I make sure to take my time using the item, getting to know it, and doing my due diligence ( especially if it’s a sponsored post). While I wait, I’ll have a sleek bedside companion to wake me.When it comes to the products I recommend here on the blog, I am always super-picky. The sounds are a little tedious but with recurring updates I can hope that they may one day change. Though I wish the app was a little more built out I can appreciate that the clock itself is how you explore features. Loftie’s mission to keep phones out of the bedroom is one I can get down with. Plus, I found that with my smart lights and Calm app subscription, many of the Restore’s features would be redundant. It may seem silly but the bells and whistles couldn’t compensate for the less than lovely appearance. I definitely enjoyed the Hatch Restore but I couldn’t bring myself to keep it next to my bed. ![]() After testing over a week, the Loftie was a clear winner. What we’ve all been waiting for! I chose to keep….the Loftie. The update was easy to manage, and I got a preview of what other updates are to come. ![]() I appreciate that though I’ve already purchased the item, new features will still be provided as updates to the system. ![]() I experienced one update in the time I was using the clock. The nightlight is exactly that, just enough to see around you but not quite bright enough to read a book. I was originally drawn to this alarm clock because of the clean and minimal design and their mission to keep phones away from the sleep space.
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