
Best selling Alarm clocks
Here’s a ranking of the best selling Alarm clocks. To give you a quick overview, we’ve added the most important information about each product. This page always stays fresh and updates automatically.
1. Lexon Flip Mini
Meet Flip Mini, the version of the iconic reversible alarm clock that retains the timeless design and essential alarm functions of the original. Its intuitive operation makes it the simplest alarm clock on the market that still fulfils the basic promise of waking you up every morning.
The Flip Mini is now equipped with a rechargeable battery. The battery life lasts up to 6 months and the charging time is 4 hours. The alarm clock is charged via the USB-C cable supplied.
The more compact and refined design makes for an even more elegant appearance on your bedside table or when travelling. The buttons on the back have been completely redesigned to simplify operation without having to look at the back, allowing for more intuitive operation. The improved material processing increases durability while offering a wide range of bright colours.

2. Lexon Flip Classic
Introducing the Flip Classic, the version of the iconic flip clock that retains the timeless design and essential features of the original alarm clock. Its intuitive operation makes it the easiest alarm clock on the market, fulfilling its basic promise to wake you up every morning.
The Flip Classic now comes with a rechargeable battery and a completely redesigned user interface. The battery lasts up to 6 months, and the charging time is 4 hours. The clock is charged using the included USB-C cable.
Its more compact and refined design gives it an even more elegant look on your nightstand or while traveling. The buttons on the back have been completely redesigned to simplify operation without having to look at the back, allowing for a more intuitive use. The improved material quality enhances durability while offering a wide range of vibrant colors.

3. Philips HF3521/01
Inspired by nature’s sunrise, the Philips Wake-up Light uses a unique combination of light therapy and sound to wake you in a more natural way. The color of the morning light changes from soft dawn reds through warm orange to bright yellow light.

4. Philips Wake-Up Light
The Philips HF3531/01 Wake-Up Light simulates a sunrise for a natural wake-up process. The light gradually brightens from soft dawn to natural daylight. You can choose from different wake-up tones to gently support the wake-up process.
Coloured sunrise simulation wakes you up in a natural way
Dimmed light and gentle sounds gently lull you to sleep
Tap twice for night light: for orientation without waking up too much
With 7 alarm sounds + radio, can be combined with sunrise simulation
Can be used as a bedside lamp with 10 light settings (up to 300 lux)
1x HF3531/01, 1x charging cable, instructions

5. Philips Smart Sleep & Wake-up Light HF3651/01
The Sleep and Wake-up Light helps you relax with the Relax and Breath function with atmospheric light. It has various lighting effects for relaxing breathing and personalised sun simulation. Developed by the sleep experts and makers of the worldwide market leader of the wake-up light. Relaxed falling asleep, as well as light effects for meditation.

6. Braun BC 03 B Quartz alarm clock
This classic analog quartz alarm clock features an easy-to-read dial and the legendary yellow second hand, which is representative of Braun's design.

7. Braun BC08B-DCF
This radio travel alarm clock with worldwide radio reception from Braun measures 57 mm x 57 mm x 19.9 mm and is available in three different colors. The black version features an inverted LCD display. The travel alarm clock is equipped with a patented high-contrast backlight and a snooze function. The clock has a quick set function and can operate in either 12-hour or 24-hour mode. In countries where no radio signal is received, the radio setting can be turned off and the time can be set manually.

8. Lexon Flip Premium
Flip Premium Alarm Clock. Is the alarm really on? Any uncertainty vanishes with this clock from the hands of Jeremy & Adrian Wright for the brand Lexon. Because whether or not the clock sounds its alarm the next morning depends on which side you place the metal case: A tangibly perforated "On/Off" inscription on the top visible in each case leaves no room for doubt. The display rotates 180° as if by magic and also shows the alarm time in the corner when "On" is selected - it doesn't get any clearer than that, good night. And if you want to read the time at night, just snap your fingers - and a sensor for sounds causes the display light to come on. Lexon now supplies the Flip Premium alarm clock with an integrated battery that takes three hours to charge with the included USB-C cable, but promises three months of wireless use.

9. Sony Xdr-C1dbp
With this portable DAB clock radio, you can listen to your favorite stations on the go. Thanks to the five preset stations, you can quickly and easily find your desired content. The backup battery allows you to take the radio with you wherever you go. The dimmable LCD display of the clock radio won't disturb your sleep. You can wake up to either the radio or signal tones.

10. TFA Bell alarm clock
An alarm clock like in grandma's days. This nostalgic-looking clock wakes you up with a tried-and-true extra loud double bell made of metal. The bell alarm clock is particularly suitable for people who do not wake up to the sound of regular alarms. The clock features a backlight that can be activated with a light button.
Another highlight of the clock is its almost silent sweep movement, metal casing, and glass cover.
Quiet sweep movement, alarm with metal double bell, backlight, metal casing, glass cover, designed to be placed.
Technical specifications: Diameter 117 mm, height 159 mm, weight 265 g, battery 1 x 1.5 V AA not included, casing black/matt.
Quiet sweep movement: A sweep movement is nearly silent, as the second and minute hands move almost glidingly due to a finer gear ratio. Since there are minimal mechanical forces acting on the hands, the ticking noise is extremely minimized. It can only be heard when you place your ear close to the movement.
