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Awake’s new app requires heavy sleepers to complete tasks in order to turn off the alarm


Unlike traditional alarm clocks that can be silenced with a simple tap, Awake is intended to actively engage users' brains to ensure they fully wake up.

Unlike traditional alarm clocks that can be silenced with a simple tap, Awake is intended to actively engage users’ brains to ensure they fully wake up. Image Credits: unorderlyWhile other similar apps exist, such as Alarmy, Challenges, and Mathe Alarm, among others, Awake sets itself apart by offering additional features. Awake is available for free, with a premium subscription option for $1.75 per month or $19.99 per year, which unlocks additional missions such as getting up to turn on a light, scanning a QR code, and walking a certain number of steps.

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