Everyone’s exhausted after the loss of an hour of sleep. But you don’t have to grin and bear it. Hatch’s sale includes several of its popular sunrise alarm clocks that can help both adults and kids alike to adjust to the new time of day.
Sunrise alarm clocks simulate the sunrise right on your bedside table, slowly brightening over the course of anywhere between 10 minutes and an hour, helping activate your circadian rhythm and naturally waking you up. If you’re interested in one after the rough loss of an hour, you’re in luck. The best way to save yourself from a painful time change is to start early, but if you need to make a late recovery, this handy gadget can still help you.
Hatch, makers of the popular Restore and Rest sunrise alarm clocks and sound machines, is running a sale starting today for Sleep Week. I’ve tried several sunrise alarms, and Hatch is a constant in my home for how easy it is to use with the Hatch app. You can get both the latest model of the Restore, the Restore 3, for a nice discount, plus discounts on the older Rest line designed for children. I’ve been using a Rest in my son’s room since he was born, and now I’m using one in both my room and his to transition us into daylight saving time.
Here’s everything Hatch has on sale, and what we love about it.
Hatch Deals for Sleep Week
The Hatch Restore 3 is the latest version of the popular bedside sunrise alarm, launched in early 2025. It has more buttons than its predecessor, making it easier to control without your phone. It also has a huge range of sounds, audio content, and light options for you to create your perfect morning wake-up and evening wind-down routines. It’s $25 off, and we don’t often see it on sale, so it’s a great time to snag your own.
The Hatch Rest is popular with parents, since it’s designed to go in a nursery. It’s one of my holy grail items as a parent. I set mine up the day my son and I got home from the hospital, and he’s fallen asleep to either this or the newer Hatch Baby ($100) ever since. The newest model isn’t on sale, but you can get both the second-gen Rest and Rest+ for a discount between $10 and $18 during Hatch’s sale. The Rest+ looks the same but adds battery capabilities so you can move it around your home, and a two-way audio monitor.
Looking for a sound machine for your baby, and also wish you could have one on the go? Hatch’s on-sale bundle includes both a Rest (or a Rest+, if you want to pay more for the two-way audio and battery base) and the Rest Go, the latter of which is a portable sound machine. It’s small and easily clips onto a backpack or stroller bag.
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