TL;DR:
The phone on your nightstand isn't just an alarm clock. It's a notification machine, a social feed, a news source, and a screen bright enough to reset your circadian rhythm at 2am. Most people know this and do nothing about it, because there hasn't been a compelling enough reason to change the setup.
The Loftie Clock is built to be that reason. Not by asking you to try harder, but by replacing the functions you actually need from your phone at night with something better designed for sleep.
The Loftie Clock is a smart alarm clock designed in collaboration with behavioral scientists to replace the phone as the primary bedside device. It handles alarms, sleep sounds, nighttime lighting, bedtime reminders, and audio, without the notifications, blue light, or infinite scroll that makes phones disruptive in the bedroom.
Setup requires a smartphone and a 2.4 GHz WiFi connection once, after which the clock operates fully independently via physical controls. Your phone stays in another room. The clock comes loaded with sounds, meditations, stories, and routines with no subscription and no account required. Loftie+ is an optional add-on that extends screen-time control beyond the bedroom, discussed further below.
The two-phase alarm is the core feature and the one that makes the most immediate difference. Phase 1 plays a soft sound that gently pulls you out of sleep, fading automatically after 30 seconds. Phase 2 follows 3, 6, or 9 minutes later with a calm, continuous melody that fully wakes you. The gap between phases gives your body time to move from deep sleep toward wakefulness naturally, which is meaningfully different from a single jarring alarm that pulls you out regardless of what sleep stage you're in.
Phase 1 options include Paradise, Serene, and Fountain. Phase 2 options include Dawn, Radiance, and Beginning. Both phases are customizable, and the overall system is designed to mimic the body's natural waking rhythm rather than interrupt it.
BedSignal is a scheduled reminder that uses a gentle combination of light and sound to signal that it's time to wind down. Set it once and the routine runs automatically, removing the decision-making that usually leads to another 20 minutes of scrolling. The Sleep Timer lets your chosen audio fade out after you fall asleep, or run continuously through the night if you prefer.
Red Mode eliminates blue light from the display entirely, protecting your sleep environment from the wavelengths most associated with circadian disruption. Blackout Mode goes further, dimming the display completely for total darkness. The built-in nightlight provides a gentle glow for nighttime movement without disturbing sleep quality. All three give you control over your light environment without reaching for a phone.
The Bluetooth speaker connects to your phone for audio streaming when you want it, and the 5-hour backup battery keeps the alarm functional through power outages. The physical design measures 6.5 inches wide by 2.75 inches deep and tall, weighs 1.8 pounds, and is built with a polycarbonate shell and steel top grill. It charges via USB-C.
Loftie+ is the optional companion ecosystem for daytime screen-time habits. Drift uses your Loftie Clock's proximity to automatically block distracting apps the moment you walk into your bedroom. The Focus Card is a physical card you tap to block apps and start a focus session. Rest Mode is a scheduled blocker for morning and evening app control. Together, the three tools extend the phone-free habit beyond the bedroom and into the rest of the day, built around behavioral replacement rather than willpower.
The Loftie Clock is built for anyone who knows their phone is disrupting their sleep and wants a practical alternative rather than another rule to follow. It's especially ideal for:
The Loftie Clock works because it doesn't ask you to be more disciplined. It removes the friction points that make phone-free bedrooms feel inconvenient and replaces them with something that handles everything you actually needed your phone for, and does it better for sleep. The two-phase alarm alone is worth the upgrade for anyone who has started too many mornings jolted awake by a sound they immediately resent.
It costs more than a basic alarm clock, but it's not competing with a basic alarm clock. It's competing with the phone on your nightstand, and on every relevant measure, it wins that comparison. For anyone serious about improving their sleep in 2026, this is one of the most practical investments available.

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