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Never be late again

Silent vibration alarm engineered for heavy sleepers — no sound, no app, no disturbed partners

Wakes Even the Deepest Sleepers

Never Late for Work Again

3–5× Stronger Than Any Smartwatch

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Why It Works

Your alarm isn't failing because you're broken.
It's failing because every alarm you've ever tried enters through the one door your brain locked shut.

You haven't "tried everything." You've tried one thing — sound — in twenty different packages. Here's why that matters for your job.

1

Your brain locked the front door

During deep sleep, your brain generates bursts of activity called sleep spindles that specifically block sound. If you have ADHD, your deepest sleep hits after 4am — the exact window your alarm fires. Sound literally cannot get through. Not because you're lazy. Because your brain is running maximum sound-blocking during the one window that matters for your job.

2

Your backup alarms made it worse

Every backup alarm trains your brain to dismiss the first one faster. Alarm #1 fires, you snooze it, your brain learns: "that sound doesn't mean anything — there are four more coming." You're not building a safety net. You're running a nightly training program that teaches your brain alarms aren't urgent. More alarms = less effective alarms.

3

The side entrance your brain never locked

Sleep spindles block sound. They don't block touch. This band vibrates directly on your wrist — entering through your skin on a pathway sleep spindles can't intercept. One reliable signal on an unguarded channel replaces six failing signals on a fortified one. The back door is open. You just didn't know it existed.

80%+
of adults with ADHD fall into "the sleep of the dead" during the exact window their alarm fires
24,000+
customers trust this band to get them to work on time
30-Day
risk-free guarantee — your job is too important to hesitate
Real Results

From "running out of excuses" to "never late"

Real language from real people who were exactly where you are right now.

Before
"I set 4–6 alarms on my phone and Alexa to wake up for work, but they don't always wake me up"
"I shut it off this week, twice, and I can not even remember doing that"
"My boss does not like it and if it happens again, I am going to be in huge trouble"
"I feel like a douche, simply put. I don't have any excuse — I just slept through my alarm"
"I fear any job I get I'm gonna be fired for lateness again cuz I can't control it"
After
"For the first time in my entire life I am able to wake up and not hit snooze"
"It is the sole reason I still have a job"
"I never thought I'd be able to work a day shift job. After 7 months: I'm never late"
"I find myself waking up before it even goes off — which is amazing"
"I'm finally a functional adult in the morning"
Reviews

They were where you are. Then they tried this.

Every review from someone who couldn't afford to sleep through one more alarm.

★★★★★
"The sole reason I still have a job"
I've had this for about 3 years now, and I will say that it is the sole reason I still have a job. Before this, I was sleeping through everything — phone alarms, loud clocks, you name it. My boss was done with my excuses. This wakes me up every single time.
Verified Marcus T. — Warehouse shift lead
★★★★★
"Finally — something that works with my ADHD brain"
Like many adults with ADHD, I struggle to wake up. Tried Alarmy, math puzzles, phone across the room — my sleepy brain beats everything. This band actually gets through. I've been showing up 10–20 minutes early for 7 months straight. Never thought I'd work a day shift.
Verified Jamie R. — Customer service rep
★★★★★
"No more 0730 phone calls from my manager"
For my 4am shifts, I used to set alarms on two phones, 15 minutes apart, plus a nightstand clock and another across the room. I still overslept. Still remember the call from my manager asking where I was. Got this as a last resort. Haven't missed a shift since.
Verified Ashley K. — ICU nurse
★★★★★
"I am not going to blow my first real job"
Recently graduated, got a very good job with a serious company. I was late almost every day for a year and a half at my last job — usually 10 minutes, sometimes 20. Not letting that happen again. This wakes me up the first time, every time. No more excuses.
Verified David L. — Junior analyst
★★★★★
"After getting fired, I wasn't taking chances"
Lost my last job because I couldn't wake up. Many, many times. Too many to count. When I got a new position, I bought this because I wasn't letting it happen again. After the first few days, my body started waking up to the vibration before it fully went off. I'm never late. That's all that matters.
Verified Chris W. — Retail manager
★★★★★
"My teenager with ADHD sleeps through every alarm — but this works"
My son sleeps through his phone alarm for over an hour. Music on loud, nothing. I was tired of being his human alarm clock every morning before school and work. Got him this and for the first time he's getting up on his own. One less thing to worry about before my own shift.
Verified Sandra M. — Working parent
Common Questions

Still not sure? We get it.

You've been burned by alarm products before. Here's why this is different.

Because everything you've tried was a different version of the same thing: sound entering through your ears. Louder sound. More sound. Sound from across the room. Sound with a math puzzle attached. But your brain doesn't care about volume or complexity — once it classifies a stimulus as a familiar alarm, it filters it at the source. That's why a 113dB Sonic Bomb works for two weeks and then you sleep through it. This band doesn't use sound at all. It vibrates directly on your wrist — a completely different sensory channel that your brain's sound filter can't block. You haven't tried everything. You've tried one thing in twenty packages.

Yes — and here's the specific reason. ADHD delays your circadian rhythm, pushing your deepest sleep to after 4am. During that window, your brain generates sleep spindles that specifically block sound from reaching consciousness. That's why sound alarms fail you during the exact hours you need them most. But sleep spindles don't block touch. A vibrating wristband enters through your skin on a pathway that sleep spindles can't intercept. It's not about trying harder or setting more alarms. It's about using the one signal type your brain's filter wasn't built to stop.

A Fitbit or Apple Watch vibration is designed for gentle notifications — not for waking heavy sleepers. This band is built to do one job: wake you up. The motor, vibration pattern, and intensity are all engineered for wake-up, not step counting. It delivers 3–5× stronger vibration than a smartwatch, with auto-repeat escalation that gets more aggressive until you physically respond. Think about it: you sleep through a 113dB alarm, but when someone taps your shoulder, you wake up. Touch takes a different path to your brain than sound. This is a persistent shoulder tap that doesn't give up.

No — and here's why you should stop. Your backup alarms are actively training your brain to ignore every alarm faster. Every time alarm #1 fires and you snooze it, your brain learns: "that sound doesn't actually mean anything — there are four more coming." You're not building a safety net. You're running a nightly training program that teaches your brain alarms aren't urgent. This band replaces the entire cascade with one signal your brain can't tune out, on a channel it hasn't learned to dismiss. One credible alarm beats six false ones.

Yes. It weighs about the same as a light wristwatch. Most customers forget they're wearing it within the first night. The band is soft silicone, not rigid plastic, and there's no bulky screen or charging cradle. You strap it on, set your time, and sleep. That's it.

Full refund. 30 days, no questions. Your job is worth more than the risk of trying this. We're confident enough that we'd rather give you your money back than have you keep something that isn't protecting your career.

Try it risk-free for 30 days. If it doesn't get you to work on time, it's fully refunded.

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