#Alarm clock app for android full
Waking up to a personalized greeting or news feed surely is awesome, not to mention they have a free trial version you can try out before paying for the full version. Once the alarm is turned off manually or with your voice, WakeVoice then begins reading out the weather, daily news, your personal horoscope (if you’re into that) your favorite radio station, or even calender events coming up. WakeVoice vocal alarm clock might not have anything too fancy like doubleTwist, but it will recognize your voice when you wake up and read out a few user-configured things. It’s worth checking out but will cost ya. Then of course custom labels, snooze duration, and even a Swiss Clock live wallpaper is included. You can choose the tone or medley you’d like as well as having an adjustable fade-in option so you’re not getting blasted when all you need is a cup of coffee. You can set multiple alarm, reoccurring alarms, and modes support: Time, Sleep Cycle, Quick Nap, or Sunrise (no thanks, that’s too early). You could call the simple design Holo-inspired, and the medley of calm tones to awake to are nice. It’s neat, simple, clean, and yet offers a few little customizations. The folks from doubleTwist are known for their music app, but they have a pretty impressive Alarm clock too. These are in no particular order, but I’m really enjoying Gentle Alarm lately. The stock Android 4.2 Jelly Bean alarm is decent but we found more than a few awesome alarm clock apps worth sharing. After being violently pulled from a rather awesome dream last week with the usual annoying alarm sound that made me want to throw my phone, I decided to check out a few viable options.